Overview
Paddle among towering tidewater glaciers and explore the northernmost point of the world’s largest temperate rainforest. This is paradise for sea kayaking. Look on in awe at the snow-capped peaks of the Chugach Mountains. The sheer walls of these fjords are draped with tumbling waterfalls making their way into Prince William Sound. Wildlife abounds so keep watch for sea lions, porpoises, eagles and countless other birds. Listen for the exhalations of humpback whales as they surface in the sound. This remarkable Alaskan gem encompasses over 15,000 square miles of coastal wilderness. See the best of Alaska from the seat of your kayak.
Itinerary
Expand All FieldsDay 1: Meet your group in Anchorage and prep for your adventure.
Meet your group at 4 PM at the hotel Comfort Inn Ship Creek lobby. Enjoy dinner, review gear and itinerary, and get acquainted with your group. Get some rest for the adventures ahead!
Day 2: Travel by train through the mountains before departing for your first day of paddling.
Meet for 6:30 AM breakfast at hotel. Walk or take hotel shuttle to train station. Board train for travel through the mountains to Whittier - a memorable trip in itself. We will pack a lunch for the train ride. Arrive at PWS Kayak Center and ferry/shuttle service. Load gear on to shuttle and depart for first campsite, arriving at campsite in Jackpot Bay in the late afternoon. Set up camp, learn systems, and share trip expectations in the evening.
Day 3: Paddle deeper into Jackpot Bay and spend the afternoon fish for salmon.
Conduct kayak safety and paddling orientation in Jackpot Bay. Paddle deeper into Jackpot Bay and explore the area. Fish for salmon, look for whales, settle into the routine of this amazing area.
Day 4: Paddle amongst icebergs as you enter the Nassau Fjord.
Paddle into Icy Bay to our spectacular campsite at Gaamaak Cove. By leaving early in the day and hugging the western shore we will minimize the impact of the “katabatic" wind, the cool air that blows down the massive Sargent Icefield covering the peaks a few miles inland. We’ll see small icebergs flowing along this passage from the face of the Chenega Glacier inside Nassau Fjord. This is a popular site, so it’s possible we may share it with other groups.
Day 5: Spot sea otters and seals as you come face to face Chenega tidewater glacier
After waking up to coffee and breakfast, we’ll paddle into Nassau Fjord and literally come face to face with the Chenega tidewater glacier. Two miles long, this glacier rumbles, rocks and rolls with activity -- so we keep a safe distance. Paddling this stretch will amaze even the most seasoned sea kayaker -- ice, seals, sea otters, mountain peaks, salmon streams, black gravel beaches, and sea caves all in one place! Have lunch on the beach, take plenty of pictures, and, ice permitting, paddle across the Fjord to Tiger Tail, a “small” spur glacier that forks off the more massive Tiger glacier. This is a day you will never forget!
Day 6: Enjoy another full day of paddling and visit the kittiwake rookery.
Enjoy a delicious breakfast and a strong cup of coffee before departing for the day. Visit a kittiwake rookery where thousands of these seabirds raise their young in what appears to be a solid cliff face.
Day 7: Take in the vistas at Gaamaak Cove before traveling back to Anchorage via a scenic train ride.
Enjoy a leisurely morning in the stunning scenery at Gaamaak Cove. Take group photos with beached blue ice bergs as a backdrop. Get gear packed up and get picked up by charter boat and brought back to Whittier. Enjoy an early dinner in Whittier before boarding a train to Anchorage. Get ready to fly home (or elsewhere) in the morning.
Day 8: Enjoy one final meal as a group before saying farewell to your trip mates.
Enjoy a last breakfast as a group at the hotel before participants head their own way. This is the day that most participants leave Anchorage.
Dates & Fees
Wilderness Inquiry leads trips to the Prince William Sound but currently has no dates scheduled for this itinerary. If you have a group of people interested, we can set up a customized adventure just for you! Please contact us or request a trip quote below if you are interested in a group trip to this destination.
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TERRAIN/ROUTE CHOICES: Prince William Sound is located at the northern edge of the Pacific rain forest—an area lush and green with vegetation. You will paddle through protected fiords and passages, exploring the bays, inlets and streams. Most campsites are packed gravel beaches.
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