Alaska Winter Hiking Tours in Anchorage, AK
Go Hike Alaska •
William A. Egan Civic & Convention Center • Anchorage, AK 99501
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Experience a hiking adventure of a lifetime! Go Hike Alaska offers these incredible Alaska Winter Hiking Tours through Chugach State Park with a naturalist guide. On these half day tours, you’ll be trekking along Eagle River, see frozen-solid Barbara Falls, and look for local wildlife. These safe and accessible guided hikes include transportation from Anchorage.
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Winter Waterfall Fun is approximately 2 hours hiking and 1 hour traveling to and from the area. Winter Valley & Forest Hike is approximately 4 hours hiking and 1 hour traveling to and from the area.
Winter Waterfall Fun is 2 miles and 200 feet (or 20 flights of stairs). Winter Valley & Forest Hike is 6 miles and 700 feet (or 70 flights of stairs).
Winter Waterfall Fun is recommended for ages 4 and up. Winter Valley & Forest Hike is recommended for ages 8 and up.
Winter Waterfall Fun: You should be able to walk at least 2 miles on flat pavement, or 2 miles of uneven rolling terrain over the course of 2 hours. Winter Valley & Forest Hike: You should be able to walk at least 7 miles on flat pavement, or 5 miles of uneven rolling terrain over the course of roughly 4 hours. Some parts of the trail are steep and hilly, placing additional stress on areas of the body not impacted by level terrain. This tour is not recommended for those with cardiac or respiratory issues/illness and may be difficult for those with severe joint issues.
Provisions include a pre-packed snack, courtesy of Kat’s Epic Trail Bites, micro-spikes for icy terrain, and a shuttle from Egan Center on 5th Ave in Downtown Anchorage. Day packs and trekking poles are available upon request.
You will be hiking through the Chugach State Park, with the Winter Waterfall Fun focusing on trekking to Barbara Falls, and Winter Valley & Forest Hike going through Eagle River Greenbelt. Trips depart from the Egan Center on 5th Ave in Downtown Anchorage. You also have ethe option of meeting the tour at the start of the trailhead. Please arrive no later than 10 minutes prior to your tour. Masks are to be used while in the shuttle vehicle.
The main thing you need to know is to NEVER wear cotton, that is even more important during the winter. Cotton holds water and keeps you cold and wet. Plus, it weighs a lot when it's saturated, and causes friction and chafing. They recommend merino wool or synthetic materials such as spandex or polyester. These materials wick moisture and keep you warm when you are wet. Make sure to strap in comfortable hiking shoes that you can wear over a long period of time. Remember to still bring sunblock for this hike.
All items are the responsibility of the guest. Go Hike Alaska has a no firearms policy, regardless of any legal licensing that allows the carrier to do so. This includes in the vehicle while transporting you to and from the activity. Drone usage is prohibited under the Chugach State Park regulations.
There are a lot of parking spaces in downtown Anchorage. Visit the Diamond Parking website to learn of their rates.
No, it's not wheelchair accessible.
Yes, you may bring your camera.
They will provide you with a safety briefing before your hike. Please listen to your guide during any situation or when encountering wild animals during the hike.
All of the hikes are rain or shine. However, if the weather is too severe (i.e. thunder, lightning, hail, blizzard, etc.) there is an option for a full refund.
They have a strict no-pet policy. Service animals are welcome, however, be aware that the trail you book might be too hard for him/her.