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Full Day Skagway Excursion to Emerald Lake with HUSKIES!
|7 hours|up to 6 people
Thomas P.
Thomas P.
(16)
Full Day Skagway Excursion to Emerald Lake with HUSKIES!
Explore the must sees from Skagway and meet the hard working huskies of dog sledding on this tour with private transportation!
$ 1,129 (USD)
Includes all fees
Husky Puppy Tour: From Skagway to Yukon Shore Excursion
|7 hours|up to 10 people
Samuel S.
Samuel S.
(17)
Husky Puppy Tour: From Skagway to Yukon Shore Excursion
Explore the beautiful sights of the South Klondike Highway and visit an authentic dog mushing camp
$ 1,218 (USD)
Includes all fees
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|7 hours|up to 10 people
Chris S.
Chris S.
(1)
Emerald Lake - Full Day Shore Excursion in Alaska
Let's explore this amazing land together!
$ 1,155 (USD)
Includes all fees
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|5 hours|up to 7 people
Sherry C.
Sherry C.
(13)
Yukon and Dog Sledding Full Day Skagway Excursion by Luxury Limo Van: PUPPIES!
Join the daughter of an Iditarod Veteran as you Discover the Yukon and visit an Iditarod Musher's summer camp in a luxurious limo van on this shore excursion!
$ 1,260 (USD)
Includes all fees
Full Day Skagway Tour to Emerald Lake in Yukon Territory
|7 hours|up to 6 people
Thomas P.
Thomas P.
(20)
Full Day Skagway Tour to Emerald Lake in Yukon Territory
The best way to see Skagway, the Yukon and the South Klondike Highway on this shore excursion with private transportation!
$ 1,129 (USD)
Includes all fees
Skagway Shore Excursion: Full Day in Emerald Lake
|7 hours|up to 10 people
Samuel S.
Samuel S.
(12)
Skagway Shore Excursion: Full Day in Emerald Lake
Discover the amazing landscapes along the way from Skagway to Emerald Lake in the Yukon
$ 1,155 (USD)
Includes all fees
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|5 hours|up to 10 people
Chris S.
Chris S.
(0)
Shore Excursion from Skagway to Yukon Border: Scenic Half-Day Adventure
Discover British Columbia along the scenic south Klondike Highway!
$ 945 (USD)
Includes all fees
Full Day Emerald Lake Tour from Skagway Excursion by minivan
|6 hours|up to 6 people
Sherry C.
Sherry C.
(15)
Full Day Emerald Lake Tour from Skagway Excursion by minivan
Join a born and raised Alaskan on a journey to Emerald Lake with private transportation on this Skagway shore excursion!
$ 1,181 (USD)
Includes all fees
Best of Skagway to Yukon Border Half-Day Shore Excursion
|5 hours|up to 10 people
Samuel S.
Samuel S.
(9)
Best of Skagway to Yukon Border Half-Day Shore Excursion
See the Yukon and BC from the South Klondike Highway
$ 945 (USD)
Includes all fees
Skagway Tour to the Yukon Border
|5 hours|up to 6 people
Thomas P.
Thomas P.
(17)
Skagway Tour to the Yukon Border
Explore the marvels up the Klondike Highway on this five hour Skagway shore excursion in private transportation!
$ 814 (USD)
Includes all fees
Luxury Van Half-Day Skagway Shore Excursion to Yukon
|4 hours|up to 7 people
Sherry C.
Sherry C.
(17)
Luxury Van Half-Day Skagway Shore Excursion to Yukon
Explore White Pass Summit up to the Yukon/BC border with a born and raised Alaskan in total comfort on this Skagway Alaska excursion!
$ 1,050 (USD)
Includes all fees
White Pass Summit and Highlights of Skagway Area Tour
|4 hours|up to 7 people
Thomas P.
Thomas P.
(15)
White Pass Summit and Highlights of Skagway Area Tour
Explore the town and the trail of '98 on this half day Skagway shore excursion with private transportation.
$ 714 (USD)
Includes all fees
Luxury Van Full Day Emerald Lake Tour from Skagway
|6 hours|up to 7 people
Sherry C.
Sherry C.
(7)
Luxury Van Full Day Emerald Lake Tour from Skagway with a Born and Raised ALASKAN
Treat yourself to a private limo van and enjoy your private journey to Emerald Lake with a dedicated year round local and Alaskan born and raised guide.
$ 1,680 (USD)
Includes all fees
Magic Hour Special Skagway Photography Tour
|3 hours|up to 6 people
Thomas P.
Thomas P.
(1)
Magic Hour Special Skagway Photography Tour
Take advantage of the light and capture amazing photos on this shore excursion with private transportation!
$ 599 (USD)
Includes all fees

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Things to do in Skagway

Skagway may be a small town, but its history, natural beauty, and unique character make it one of the most unforgettable stops in Alaska. Whether you're stepping off a cruise ship for the day or spending a few nights in this gateway to the Klondike, a Skagway tour lets you experience it all — from must-see attractions to hidden gems — with the flexibility to explore at your own pace. With your expert Skagway tour guide, you can tailor the perfect adventure, balancing iconic sites with off-the-beaten-path discoveries. Top 10 Must-See Attractions in Skagway 1. White Pass & Yukon Route Railway One of the most famous experiences in Skagway, this historic railway climbs nearly 3,000 feet in just 20 miles, offering breathtaking views of mountains, glaciers, and waterfalls. 2. Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park Step back into the 1890s and uncover the stories of fortune seekers who poured into Skagway hoping to strike gold. 3. Skagway Historic District Stroll along wooden boardwalks, past restored buildings that tell the tale of a town that sprang to life — and nearly vanished — with the Gold Rush. 4. Skagway Museum & Archives For a deeper dive into Skagway’s fascinating past, this compact but rich museum offers artifacts, photos, and exhibits that bring the Gold Rush era to life. 5. Jewell Gardens This peaceful garden is a refreshing contrast to Skagway’s rugged scenery, with colorful blooms, a glassblowing studio, and views of the nearby mountains. 6. Gold Rush Cemetery & Lower Reid Falls Explore the final resting place of some of Skagway’s most notorious characters, then follow the short trail to a picturesque waterfall. 7. Chilkoot Trailhead For hikers looking to sample a bit of the legendary trail, the first few miles deliver lush forests, historic remnants, and sweeping vistas. 8. Yakutania Point Just a short walk from downtown, this scenic viewpoint overlooks the Skagway River and the Lynn Canal, offering a peaceful escape and prime photo spots. 9. Red Onion Saloon This former brothel-turned-saloon is a fun slice of history with lively storytelling, historical artifacts, and — of course — local brews. 10. Liarsville Gold Rush Trail Camp Experience a re-created prospector camp where you can pan for gold, meet costumed characters, and immerse yourself in Gold Rush lore. Explore Skagway Off-the-Beaten-Path Smuggler’s Cove Quiet and away from the cruise ship crowds, this hidden cove offers stunning views of passing ferries, eagles soaring above, and the occasional seal. Dyea Ghost Town Once a bustling Gold Rush town, Dyea is now a ghost town where moss-covered relics and abandoned streets whisper stories of boom and bust. Reid Falls at Sunset While most visitors head to Lower Reid Falls by day, visiting at dusk reveals a more magical, tranquil side of this tucked-away waterfall. Backcountry Jeep Adventure With your local guide, head beyond the typical tourist routes and discover remote trails, alpine lakes, and sweeping overlooks most visitors never see. Local Artists’ Studios Meet the creative locals who capture the spirit of Skagway through glass, wood, and paint. Their small studios offer authentic souvenirs and engaging conversations. Day Trip Ideas from Skagway Haines Just a ferry ride away, Haines offers pristine nature, a vibrant arts scene, and the Alaska Chilkat Bald Eagle Preserve, home to the world’s largest bald eagle congregation. Carcross, Canada Cross the border into Canada and explore the charming village of Carcross, known for its vibrant First Nations art, small-town charm, and desert-like Carcross Dunes. Davidson Glacier Join your guide for a scenic boat trip and gentle hike to the foot of this stunning glacier, where you can get close enough to touch ancient ice. Emerald Lake Known as the “Jewel of the Yukon,” this brilliant turquoise lake is a favorite stop on private Skagway day tours into Canada’s rugged wilderness. Travel Tips for Your Visit Best Times to Visit Skagway’s season runs from May to September, with peak months in June and July when wildflowers bloom, and wildlife is abundant. Late May and early September offer fewer crowds and potential savings. Getting Around Skagway is walkable, but to see the best of the area — from the White Pass summit to remote ghost towns — a private Skagway tour with a local guide is the most flexible and enriching option. What to Wear Alaska weather changes quickly, so layers are essential. A waterproof jacket, sturdy walking shoes, and sun protection will keep you comfortable no matter what the skies bring. Local Etiquette Tips Skagway locals are proud of their Gold Rush heritage and their connection to nature. Respecting wildlife, leaving no trace, and supporting local businesses all contribute to preserving Skagway’s special charm. Explore Skagway Your Way with a Private Tour There’s no one way to experience Skagway — and that’s the beauty of it. Whether you want to retrace Gold Rush history, marvel at natural wonders, or simply find a quiet spot with a view, your Skagway tour guide helps craft a journey that’s just right for you. With expert-vetted local guides, flexible cancellation options, and consistently 5-star rated tours, ToursByLocals makes sure your visit to this historic Alaskan town is personal, authentic, and unforgettable. The best part? Every step of your adventure is customized to fit your style — from how much time you want at each stop to the unexpected detours that make your journey uniquely yours. Leave the cruise ship crowds behind and explore Alaska's beautiful Klondike Highway with a friendly local guide.

Answers to your questions

What are the must do things in Skagway?

Skagway, Alaska, nestled along the Inside Passage, offers visitors a glimpse into the Klondike Gold Rush era with its rich history, stunning scenery, and outdoor adventures. Here are some must-do things in Skagway: Ride the White Pass & Yukon Route Railroad: Experience one of the most scenic train rides in the world aboard the historic White Pass & Yukon Route Railroad. The train journey takes you through breathtaking mountain landscapes and provides insights into the area's gold rush history. Explore the Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park: Visit the park's Visitor Center in downtown Skagway to learn about the Klondike Gold Rush and its impact on the region. Take a guided walking tour to see historic buildings, artifacts, and exhibits that bring the gold rush era to life. Hike the Chilkoot Trail: Follow in the footsteps of gold rush stampeders by hiking a portion of the famous Chilkoot Trail. This historic trail begins near Skagway and extends into Canada, offering scenic views of mountains, forests, and rivers. Take a Glacier Helicopter Tour: Experience the awe-inspiring beauty of Alaska's glaciers with a helicopter tour. Fly over glaciers, icefields, and fjords, and land on a glacier for an unforgettable adventure. Visit the Klondike Gold Rush Cemetery: Pay your respects to those who lost their lives during the Klondike Gold Rush at the historic Gold Rush Cemetery. Learn about the stories behind the gravesites and the hardships faced by gold rush stampeders. Go on a Wildlife Viewing Tour: Take a wildlife viewing tour to spot Alaska's iconic wildlife, including bald eagles, bears, seals, and whales. Skagway's surrounding wilderness is home to a diverse array of wildlife species. Explore Downtown Skagway: Stroll through downtown Skagway to admire its colorful historic buildings, quaint shops, art galleries, and restaurants. Don't miss the opportunity to sample fresh Alaskan seafood or browse for souvenirs. Take a Yukon River Adventure: Embark on a scenic river cruise along the Yukon River, following the route once taken by gold rush prospectors. Learn about the region's history and enjoy the peaceful beauty of the river and surrounding landscapes. These are just a few of the many must-do things in Skagway. Whether you're interested in history, outdoor adventures, or simply soaking in the natural beauty of Alaska, Skagway has something to offer every visitor.

How much is a private tour in Skagway?

The cost of a private tour in Skagway can vary depending on several factors, including the duration of the tour, the specific attractions or areas you wish to visit, the level of customization, and the number of people in your group. Additionally, prices may vary among different guides, as they set their own prices with ToursByLocals. The cost of a private tour in Skagway typically ranges from around $650 - $1400. It's important to note that each guide sets their own prices, which is why there can be a large variation between one guide and another. When planning a private tour, be sure to read the 'what's included' and 'what's extra' sections of the tour page. If you don't quite see what you are looking for, you can send a message to the guide and discuss customizing a tour to meet your specific needs and budget.

What are the top tours in Skagway?

Here are some of the top tours in Skagway, each highly rated with many five star reviews! 1) Skagway Tour to the Yukon Border 2) Full Day Skagway Tour to Emerald Lake in Yukon Territory 3) Full Day Skagway Excursion to Emerald Lake with HUSKIES! 4) Luxury Van Half-Day Skagway Shore Excursion to Yukon 5) Full Day Emerald Lake Tour from Skagway Excursion by minivan

How much to tip a tour guide in Skagway?

ToursByLocals guides set their own prices in order to compensate themselves fairly for the hard work they do and the time spent preparing for the private tour as well as delivering the tour itself. Therefore there is no expectation for ToursByLocals customers to tip their guide. Writing a review after the tour is a great way to show your appreciation to your guide as it helps them receive more inquiries in the future.

Do you need a guided tour of Skagway?

Guided tours are perfect for getting in-depth knowledge about the history, culture, and significance of the places you're visiting. If you're interested in learning about Skagway from a local expert, a guided tour can be very informative, and an excellent use of your vacation time. If you have limited time in Skagway and want to see as much as possible in a short period, a private guided tour can be efficient. That way you are not restricted by a set schedule and can prioritise what you want to see in the time you have. Although private tours are generally more expensive than a group tour, they’re remarkably value: a good guide can provide you with insider tips, hidden gems, and local recommendations that will help you avoid tourist traps or overpriced places during your stay. ToursByLocals guided tours can be tailored to specific interests, such as art, history, or food. If you have a niche interest, a specialised tour can enhance your experience.

Can you hire a tour guide in Skagway?

Yes, you can hire a tour guide in Skagway. Hiring a tour guide can be a great way to enhance your travel experience and gain valuable insights into the local culture, history, and attractions. ToursByLocals has several local guides in Skagway who are local experts and offer a wide range of customizable private tours. They will work with you to customize an itinerary based on your interests and preferences. Private tour guides can provide a more personalized experience and offer flexibility in terms of scheduling and activities.

Where to go for a day trip from Skagway?

Skagway serves as a gateway to the stunning landscapes and attractions of Southeast Alaska and the Yukon Territory in Canada. Here are some popular day trip options from Skagway: White Pass Summit: Take a scenic drive or train ride to the White Pass Summit, which offers breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains, glaciers, and valleys. Along the way, you'll pass through historic sites and landmarks associated with the Klondike Gold Rush. Yukon Territory, Canada: Cross the border into Canada and explore the rugged wilderness and historic towns of the Yukon Territory. Drive the Klondike Highway to destinations like Carcross, Yukon, where you can visit the historic Carcross Desert and Emerald Lake. Haines, Alaska: Catch a ferry or take a fast ferry ride to the nearby town of Haines, located across the Lynn Canal from Skagway. Haines offers opportunities for wildlife viewing, outdoor adventures, and exploring its rich Native Alaskan culture and history. Chilkoot Lake State Recreation Site: Just a short drive from Skagway, Chilkoot Lake State Recreation Site offers opportunities for hiking, wildlife viewing, fishing, and picnicking amidst stunning mountain and lake scenery. Skagway River Float Trip: Embark on a scenic float trip down the Taiya River, which flows through the Skagway Valley. Enjoy the tranquility of the river and keep an eye out for wildlife such as bald eagles, bears, and salmon. Dyea Townsite: Explore the historic townsite of Dyea, located at the head of the Taiya Inlet. Once a bustling hub during the Klondike Gold Rush, Dyea is now a ghost town with remnants of old buildings and artifacts to discover. Glacier Point Wilderness Safari: Take a guided boat tour from Skagway to Glacier Point, where you can explore the wilderness of Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve. Keep an eye out for glaciers, marine wildlife, and scenic vistas along the way. Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park (Dyea Trail): Hike a portion of the historic Chilkoot Trail or the Dyea Trail within the Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park. These trails offer opportunities to explore the rugged beauty of the Alaskan wilderness and learn about the gold rush era. These are just a few of the many day trip options from Skagway. Whether you're interested in scenic drives, outdoor adventures, or exploring historic sites, Skagway offers easy access to a variety of destinations and attractions in Southeast Alaska and the Yukon Territory.

How many days to tour Skagway?

The ideal duration for a visit to Skagway depends on your interests, the activities you wish to pursue, and how much time you have available. Here are some general guidelines: Short Stay (1-2 days): If you have limited time, you can still experience some of Skagway's highlights. Focus on exploring the historic downtown area, visiting attractions such as the Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park Visitor Center, taking a scenic train ride or drive to the White Pass Summit, and perhaps going on a short hike or wildlife viewing excursion. Medium Stay (3-4 days): With a bit more time, you can delve deeper into what Skagway has to offer. In addition to the above activities, consider taking a day trip to nearby destinations such as Haines, Alaska, or the Yukon Territory in Canada. Explore more hiking trails, enjoy outdoor adventures such as kayaking or river rafting, and immerse yourself in the region's history and culture. Extended Stay (5 days or more): If you have a week or more to spend in Skagway, you can truly immerse yourself in the local culture and outdoor experiences. This allows for a more leisurely exploration of each attraction, as well as the opportunity to participate in multi-day hiking or wilderness excursions, attend local events or festivals, and truly soak in the natural beauty of the region. Ultimately, the duration of your stay in Skagway will depend on your personal preferences, budget, and schedule. However, even a short visit can provide a memorable experience, while a longer stay allows for a more comprehensive exploration of the area's diverse attractions and activities.

Where should I stay while visiting Skagway?

Skagway offers a variety of accommodation options to suit different preferences and budgets. Here are some places where you can stay while visiting Skagway: Hotels and Inns: Skagway has several hotels and inns ranging from budget-friendly options to more upscale accommodations. These establishments often offer comfortable rooms, amenities such as Wi-Fi and continental breakfast, and convenient access to downtown Skagway and its attractions. Bed and Breakfasts: For a cozy and personalized experience, consider staying at one of Skagway's bed and breakfasts. These charming properties typically offer individually decorated rooms, homemade breakfasts, and friendly hospitality. Cabins and Cottages: If you prefer a more secluded and rustic setting, you can rent a cabin or cottage in the Skagway area. These accommodations offer a private retreat surrounded by nature, perfect for travelers seeking peace and quiet. RV Parks and Campgrounds: Skagway has RV parks and campgrounds for travelers with recreational vehicles or those who prefer tent camping. These facilities often offer basic amenities such as showers, restrooms, and laundry facilities, as well as scenic views of the surrounding wilderness. Lodges and Resorts: For a luxurious and immersive experience, consider staying at one of the lodges or resorts near Skagway. These properties offer upscale accommodations, gourmet dining options, and a range of amenities such as spa services, guided excursions, and outdoor activities. Vacation Rentals: You can also find vacation rentals in Skagway, including apartments, condos, and houses available for short-term stays. These properties offer the comforts of home, such as fully equipped kitchens and private living spaces, making them ideal for families or larger groups. When choosing where to stay in Skagway, consider factors such as location, amenities, and budget. Whether you prefer a centrally located hotel, a cozy bed and breakfast, or a secluded cabin in the wilderness, Skagway offers a variety of accommodation options to suit every traveler's needs.

What's the best time to visit Skagway?

The best time to visit Skagway depends on your preferences and what you want to experience during your trip. Here's a breakdown of the different seasons in Skagway and what they offer: Summer (June to August): Summer is the peak tourist season in Skagway, with long daylight hours and mild temperatures. This is the best time for outdoor activities such as hiking, kayaking, wildlife viewing, and scenic drives. Skagway experiences its driest weather during the summer months, making it ideal for exploring the outdoors and enjoying outdoor events and festivals. Spring (April to May): Spring is a transitional season in Skagway, with temperatures gradually warming up and snow melting. This is a good time for birdwatching, as migratory birds return to the area, and for seeing wildflowers in bloom. Some attractions and outdoor activities may be limited in the early spring months, but as the weather improves, more options become available. Fall (September to October): Fall brings cooler temperatures and changing foliage to Skagway, creating stunning landscapes of reds, oranges, and yellows. This is a quieter time to visit Skagway, with fewer tourists and more opportunities for solitude and reflection. Fall is a great time for photography, especially with the vibrant fall colors and the possibility of capturing the northern lights (aurora borealis) on clear nights. Winter (November to March): Winter in Skagway is cold and snowy, with shorter daylight hours and limited outdoor activities. However, winter can be a magical time to visit Skagway, especially for those interested in experiencing the beauty of Alaska's winter landscapes and participating in winter sports such as cross-country skiing and snowshoeing. The Skagway area also offers opportunities for aurora viewing during the winter months, although clear skies and luck are necessary to see the northern lights. Overall, the best time to visit Skagway depends on your interests and what you want to experience during your trip. Whether you prefer the outdoor adventures of summer, the tranquility of fall, or the winter wonderland of Alaska's colder months, Skagway has something to offer visitors year-round.

What are the best guided tours in Skagway?

Here is a selection of the best guided tours in Skagway: 1) Skagway Shore Excursion: Full Day in Emerald Lake 2) Husky Puppy Tour: From Skagway to Yukon Shore Excursion 3) Skagway Alaska Excursion: Hiking Tour to Carcross 4) Best of Skagway to Yukon Border Half-Day Shore Excursion 5) Full Day Skagway Tour for Photographers of All Levels