Glacier Walking Tour

Glacier Walking Day Tour in Matanuska-Susitna Valley from Anchorage, Alaska
Price: $368.00
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Summary
Shore Excursion Size ? Standard
Shore Excursion Type Scenic, Active
Shore Excursion Duration 9 Hours
Activity Level ? Moderate
Shore Excursion Leaves From ? Several Anchorage locations.
Food/Beverage Provided Lunch and a beverage are included.
Recommended Dress For all tours in Alaska, we recommend wearing layers with the top layer being waterproof. Sturdy, closed toe footwear is required and an extra pair of socks is suggested. A light jacket may be appreciated while on a large area of ice.
Restrictions The minimum age to participate is 8 years old. Guests must be able to step up onto and off of the tour vehicle, and walk over paved, gravel, icy, and packed dirt surfaces, many of which are uneven and/or on an incline. This tour is not wheelchair accessible.

Glacier Walking Tour

Setting out from your hotel in Anchorage, you will drive to the Matanuska-Susitna Valley, located approximately 35 miles north of Anchorage. The valleys were created by the three mountain ranges surrounding them and shaped by glaciers and the 3 rivers that run through the valleys.

Here, you will visit the Matanuska Glacier, a stable 27 mile long river of ancient ice that reaches a width of four miles in parts. It is the largest glacier in the United States that is accessible by a vehicle. Thousands of years old, this massive glacier is tucked up into the Matanuska Valley. You will spend 2 hours on the glacier with your glacier guide learning how the glacier was formed and has shaped the landscape in the Matanuska Susitna Valley.

Explore blue meltwater pools, the ice formations and deep crevasses that make up the Matanuska Glacier. Walking on ice is slippery fun so our guests are equipped with a helmet, walking stick and cramp ons for your shoes. We require our guests to bring sturdy footwear and suggest bringing an extra pair of socks. Don't be surprised that your shoes get filthy with glacial flour. This is finely ground rock the glacier has created - it makes for great facials!

This tour does require walking for the tour length of 1-1/2 to 2 hours over uneven terrain.

We will also stop for lunch where we will overlook the glacier while enjoying some yummy Alaskan fare. After lunch, you will begin the drive back to Anchorage where drop-offs will be made at several hotels.