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 12 Days / 11 Nights Alsek River Rafting Journey
 The Alsek River
The Alsek River runs through the Alsek, Noisy, St. Elias, and Fairweather Mountain Ranges in some of Alaska's most rugged and stunning wilderness. This is big water running through big mountains - breathtaking as you float past glaciers spilling from the towering peaks above, and exhilarating as you climb mountains for views into the lush valleys below. The rapids are up to class IV, except Turnback Canyon where the Tweedsmuir Glacier empties into the Alsek, pushing it against the canyon walls and forming an unrunnable channel of horrendous currents and drops. But not to worry! A helicopter will come and lift us over this spectacular canyon, for a breathtaking ride that you will never forget.

Chances of seeing wildlife are excellent, as the Alsek River Valley serves as a migratory corridor for animals such as bear, moose, and wolves. Our Alsek exploration is the ultimate wilderness experience, perfect for adventurers with camping experience who enjoy big white water and love to hike. These trips begin in Haines and we'll return you to Yakutat, which has daily jet service.
Day  Itinerary
01
We will drive 125 miles up the Chilkat River Valley, across the border into British Columbia, and on to Haines Junction in the Yukon Territory. We will make a brief stop at Kluane Park for an introduction to the natural history of the area. After the drive, we will load our rafts, push off on a small tributary of the Alsek, and begin our approach to the St. Elias Mountains. We will set up our first wilderness camp after a short float downriver.
02 - 04
Every day is fun and adventurous. The spectacular terrain provides us with ample hiking opportunities. Often we will take half-day floats interspersed with hiking. Options, such as scrambling up 5,500-foot Goat Herd Mountain, provide us with great views of this world-class wilderness area. We may be able to camp at Lowell Lake, where icebergs float past a short distance from camp after calving off the Lowell Glacier across the lake.
05 - 06
We will begin the most serious white water these next two days as the Alsek builds in volume and energy. After full days of class III and IV water, we will float through the river valley until we are just upstream of the stunning Tweedsmuir Glacier.
07 - 08
As the Tweedsmuir Glacier pushes into the river, Turnback Canyon forms, filled with sharp drops and dazzling, thundering currents. The narrow canyon chokes the Alsek into an unrunnable channel, and we set up for our helicopter portage. The spine-tingling helicopter lifts us above the 10-mile-wide glacier and along the dramatic Turnback Canyon to rejoin the river.
09
We will continue downstream until joining the Tatshenshini River at one of the most spectacular river confluences in the world. The towering Fairweather and St. Elias Ranges are divided by the Alsek at this point. Glaciers surround us as we enter Alsek Bay, skirting the edge of Glacier Bay National Park.
10 - 11
Once at Alsek Bay, we'll float through iceberg-laden waters exploring the mysterious shapes and patterns cut from the fallen ice. Icebergs here are nearly large enough to be glaciers themselves, as they can stretch for city blocks and tower high above our heads.
12
We will pull into Dry Bay sometime in the early afternoon, de-rig our boats, and enjoy a final lunch. Charter planes will fly us to Yakutat. We will return to Yakutat in time to catch the evening flight back to Juneau.
Month Departure Dates
June On Request
July On Request
 Rates per Person in US$ Adult
 Alsek River Journey $3150.00
 Including
  • 11 Nights camping accommodation
  • Expert guides
  • Transfer from Haines – Haines Junction
  • Helicopter Flight
  • Charter Flight from Dry Bay to Yakutat
  • All rafting equipment
  • Rafting lessons
  • Camping gear
  • Camp chairs
  • River wear, dry suit
  • Meals
Please Note: Sleeping bag and pads may be rented for add $35.00

You may bring extra luggage with you to Haines. When we pick you up on Day 1, we will ship any excess luggage back to Juneau at no charge. However, if you want extra luggage shipped to Yakutat, where the trip officially ends, (instead of Juneau) there will be an extra charge of $25 per bag.
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