Day Trips Alaska
Day Trips Anchorage
Matanuska Glacier Summer Tour
Explore the amazing blue glacier ice of Matanuska Glacier. Capped at six adventurers, your Matanuska Glacier Tour will almost feel like a private excursion.Includes round-trip transportation from Anchorage.
- Full Day, starts from Anchorage
- We require 2 guests minimum to operate a tour
- We require that participants wear sturdy, stiff-soled footwear while on this tour
Matanuska Glacier Winter Tour
Join our Matanuska Glacier Tour this winter. Explore magnificent blue glacier ice and ice caves on the Matanuska Glacier. Matanuska Glacier Tour departs from Anchorage, Alaska. We pride our selves on offering intimate, small-group trip experiences. Capped at six adventurers, your Matanuska Glacier Tour will almost feel like a private excursion!
- Full Day, starts from Anchorage
- We require 2 guests minimum to operate a tour
- We require that participants wear sturdy, stiff-soled footwear while on this tour
Private Chugach State Park Guided Hiking Tour
Join us for a great day of hiking in Chugach State Park right in Anchorage’s back yard! This is the ultimate Anchorage day tour for PRIVATE Groups!
- Services of a professional local Alaskan Hiking Guide
- Round-trip transportation from your location in Anchorage
- Private transportation in a clean and comfortable tour vehicle
- Snacks and bottled water
- Chugach State Park Entrance Fee
Private Turnagain Arm Wildlife Tour
Travel the scenic Seward Highway along Turnagain Arm to Portage Valley. Take a scenic tram to the top of a mountain, cruise an iceberg dotted lake, view Alaska’s iconic animals up close, or hike the many trails. The choice is yours!
- Fully PRIVATE Group tour with hotel pickup and drop-off
- Outstanding opportunities to view and photograph wildlife and scenic vistas
Private Anchorage Sightseeing Tour
This fun PRIVATE GROUP 3-hour Anchorage sightseeing adventure starts from a pickup location of your choice in Anchorage. First, you’ll visit historic Ship Creek where Anchorage was first settled as a tent city in 1911. Here, you’ll find a thriving urban salmon stream where downtown anglers often catch salmon on their lunch breaks from work. This is also the location of the Anchorage rail terminal for the historic Alaska Railroad.