Full Day Emerald Lake Tour With Huskies
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Full Day Emerald Lake Tour With Huskies

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7h
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About this experience

What makes this tour truly unique is the guide's unparalleled experience and intimate knowledge of the South Klondike Highway, which he affectionately calls"my Office." With over 30 years of exploring every inch and curve of this route, the guide knows the landscape intimately, including the best spots to find wildlife. Boasting a 99% success rate for spotting Mountain Goats and almost guaranteeing a sighting, the guide utilizes an excellent spotting scope to bring these amazing animals into sharp focus.

Beyond wildlife expertise, the guide is also a professional photographer, ensuring you'll capture stunning memories with photos taken at the most picturesque locations. Weather permitting, the tour includes opportunities for short hikes that reveal a hidden world just steps from the highway, showcasing areas rarely visited by other tours. This tour offers an immersive experience with a local expert, promising adventure, discovery, and guaranteed fun!

Available options

Tour without Huskies

Huskies: This option is for no Huskies<br/>Pickup included

Tour with Huskies

Pickup included

What's included

Yukon Wild Adventure Husky Camp
Professional Local Guide with more than 30 years experience. Private, customizable tour. Pro photo tutoring, bottled water, hand sanitizer and binoculars are provided for guests.

Detailed itinerary

1

Downtown Skagway is a US National Park with dozens of Klondike Gold Rush-era historic buildings and exhibits.
from there, we proceed up over the White Pass on the spectacular South Klondike Highway. En route to Emerald Lake, we make many stops for photos, search for wildlife, spot Mountain Goats, waterfalls, enormous lakes like Tutshi, Tagish and Bennett. Guide know the road very well, he's been doing tours here since 1992, longer than anyone else. The tour is totally customizable and flexible. Weather permitting, I have a couple of short hikes and secret spots where no one else goes. This tour can also stop at a Husky Camp where you will meet veterans of the famous 1000-mile Iditarod sled dog race. Another optional stop is at the Yukon Suspension Bridge, which spans the Class 5 Tutshi River.

We will visit the Native Village of Carcross Yukon for lunch and you'll have time for shopping, beach walking and more.

2

The Yukon Suspension bridge is located 25 miles north of Skagway. It's a spectacular location, and a well-managed facility with a cafeteria, gift shops, and the only running water restrooms on the highway. (there are also outhouses along the way if you choose not to visit the bridge)
Admission if you're with me is half price, just $11 CAD
This stop is optional, and we usually visit the bridge on the way back to Skagway.

3

Carcross is a small Native village 70 miles North of Skagway, and the Tlingit and Tagish First Natilons people have been there for thousands of years.
Set in an amazing location on the narrows between Lake Bennett and Lake Tagish, Carcross (Caribou Crossing)
With two excellent restaurants and a number of small galleries, you can shop for locally made items.
My friend Richard, from Quebec, is a passionate purveyor of all things Maple and also showcases local products made from Yukon flowers and berries, he puts on a little "maple show".
Native artwork including a beautiful Totem Pole showcase the long history and traditions of the Native people of the Yukon.
We usually stop for 45 minutes to an hour, depending on the guests preferences.

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Stop 4

Get ready to be surprised to see sand dunes in the Yukon Territory!

It's not really a desert, it's a 50,000 year-old beach. The remnants of a vast post-glacial lake that covered much of the area around Carcross.

You will be very surprised.

5
Stop 5

Located about 5 miles North of Carcross, this is our turnaround point in the tour.

The colors are a mix of deep greens and blues, caused by the reflection of the sun off the bottom of the shallow lake.
It's small, but you'll most likely take a lot of. photos.

6

Wild Adventure Yukon (formerly Caribou Crossings) is where we get to meet genuine professional Sled Dogs and Mushers.

Guests can cuddle with puppies, visit the petting zoo, and also two excellent museums.

Guide will take guests to this Husky Camp because he appreciate the care given to the dogs. They want to RUN, it's literally in their blood. These dogs are capable of running 100 miles per day, for 10 days, and they sometimes run another race one week later. They are AMAZING athletes.

Admission is $15 CAD (about $10 USD). If you would like to take a ride with the racing Huskies, they will be ready to pull you around a course through the woods, and learn all about racing, the dogs, race strategy and a lot more.
Price for a cart ride (no snow in summer) is only $50 CAD, about $32 USD.
With the exchange rate hovering around 30%, visiting and shopping in Canada is very reasonable these days.
This site also features a nice gift shop, and a little doughnut cafeteria.

What's not included

Yukon Suspension Bridge

Available languages

Guide guide
EN ES

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Important information

Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Specialized infant seats are available
Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Meeting point

We have three cruise ship docks in Skagway, I can pick you up wherever your ship is docked

Important notes

We have 3 cruise ship docks in Skagway and I can meet you at your dock. I'll provide specific details on how to find me at any of the docks.
If you're already in town, I can pick you up anywhere in Skagway.
Passports are required for all of my tours, we will be going to Canada

About Skagway

Skagway is a historic gold rush town nestled in the Alaska Panhandle. Known for its well-preserved wooden boardwalks, charming shops, and rich Klondike Gold Rush history, it offers a unique blend of scenic beauty and historical intrigue. The town is a popular stop for cruise ships and offers breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and waterways.

Top Attractions

Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park

This park preserves the historic buildings and artifacts from the Klondike Gold Rush era. Visitors can explore museums, historic buildings, and scenic trails.

Historical 2-4 hours Free (some exhibits may have fees)

White Pass & Yukon Route Railroad

A historic narrow-gauge railroad offering scenic trips through the White Pass. The journey features breathtaking views of mountains, waterfalls, and wildlife.

Adventure 4-8 hours (round trip) $100-$200 per person

Skagway Museum and Archives

This museum showcases the history of Skagway through exhibits, photographs, and artifacts. It provides a deep dive into the town's gold rush past.

Museum 1-2 hours Free (donations appreciated)

Must-Try Local Dishes

King Crab

Freshly caught king crab, often served steamed or in bisque.

Main Course Contains shellfish

Salmon

Grilled or smoked salmon, a staple of Alaskan cuisine.

Main Course Contains fish

Bannock

A traditional bread often served with jam or butter.

Snack Vegetarian

Popular Activities

Hiking Wildlife viewing Train rides Scenic walks Boat tours Dining Museum visits Historic site tours

Best Time to Visit

June to August

This is the best time to visit Skagway due to pleasant weather and the peak of the cruise ship season. The town is vibrant with activities, and all attractions are open.

10°C to 20°C 50°F to 68°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: English
  • Widely spoken: English
  • English: Widely spoken

Currency

United States Dollar (USD)

Time Zone

Alaska Time Zone (AKT, UTC-9)

Electricity

120VV, 60HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Generally safe

Skagway is a safe destination with low crime rates. However, travelers should always be cautious and aware of their surroundings.

Important Precautions:
  • • Keep valuables secure
  • • Be cautious of wildlife on roads
  • • Stay on marked trails when hiking

Getting there

By air
  • Haines Airport • 30 miles
  • Juneau International Airport • 100 miles
By train

Skagway Depot

Getting around

Public transport

Shuttles are available for transportation to popular attractions and nearby towns.

Taxis

Available • Apps:

Rentals

Car, Bike

Neighborhoods

Downtown Skagway Small Boat Harbor

Day trips

Haines
30 miles • Half day

A charming town known for its art galleries, wildlife viewing, and outdoor activities.

Festivals

Skagway Days • July

Pro tips

  • Visit the Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park for a deep dive into the town's history.
  • Take a train ride on the White Pass & Yukon Route Railroad for stunning views and historical commentary.
  • Explore the local art scene by visiting galleries and shops in downtown Skagway.
  • Try local seafood dishes, particularly king crab and salmon.
  • Book accommodations and popular tours in advance, especially during peak season.
From $25 per person

Price varies by option

Booking requirements:
  • Min travelers: 1
  • Max travelers: 7
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Free cancellation available

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