Guided Kayak Tour on Trail Lake
Overview
Moose Pass offers a unique glimpse into the history of Alaska through tales of locals like Alaska Nellie and Gold Miner Joe while paddling along Trail Lake. The stunning natural beauty of the Chugach Mountains enhances this experience.
- 🛶 Our guides share engaging stories about local figures, enriching your kayaking adventure.
- 🌲 Paddle in our two-person kayaks, immersing yourself in the serene landscapes of the area.
- 🏞️ Ideal for visitors from nearby campgrounds, wedding parties, or those on a Seward Highway road trip.
- 🚫 Swimming is not permitted during the kayaking experience for safety reasons.
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- Basic First Aid Kit
- Paddle(s)
- Small Drybag
- Professional Guide
- Tandem Boat (2 People)
- Life Jacket(s) with signalling device (Whistle)
- Gratuities
Meeting point
Return details
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Iditarod National Historic TrailWe love sharing our knowledge about Alaska. From it's amazing human history to it's rugged geologic past. Trail Lake is located on the Historic Iditarod Trail and we'll even travel under the Alaskan Railroad. Moose Pass and Trail Lake are located right next to the Iditarod National historic Trail. As a matter of fact, when we can, we love to participate on the trail crew to help restore the original trail for hikers and historians to enjoy. It's a dream of ours to one day see this entire trail hikeable from Seward North, just like when it all started! We've got lots of stories to share about this amazing, important part of Alaskan history.
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Moose PassThis little town has quite the storied past. With one of the oldest schools and longest running libraries on the Kenai Peninsula, a grocery store that was moved across town on logs and a lodge and restaurant that started out as the remote Jockey Club, but once had black lights and a disco ball inside. Well, let's just say, there's plenty of things, people and places to talk about. We can't wait.
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Trail LakeAfter our general orientation and kayak instruction, we'll spend around 2 hours of our trip on the glacially fed Trail Lake. Trail Lake has Rainbow Trout, Lake Trout and other fish in it's waters and empties into Kenai Lake, which allows for salmon to find their way up through as well! There are often bears or moose along the shores and plenty of Bald Eagles in the area as well.
If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
If it’s canceled because the minimum isn’t met,
you’ll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund.