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Kayak and Hike to Deep Blue, Glacially Carved Grant Lake, Alaska

Overview
Kayak on TWO amazing glacial lakes! This adventure begins with a paddle across Trail Lake in Historic Moose Pass. Our guides bring this small Alaskan town’s history to life. The stories of locals like Alaska Nellie, the ghost of gold miner Al and the famed Iditarod Trail provide plenty to ponder as you paddle along the shores of Trail Lake. After a short paddle south, glide to shore for a hike along a section of the Iditarod National Historic Trail as we head up and over the ridge to the stunning, emerald waters of Grant Lake. While moderately rated in regard to the terrain, there's no denying we're in wild Alaska along this route due to the rapid growth of the vegetation in the spring and summer along the trail. The feelings while staring out across Grant Lake are hard to describe and the views are breathtaking. We'll take some time to have lunch here, then we'll set out on kayaks once again to experience this area from the water before hiking back down the trail toward Moose Pass.
City: Alaska
Sun 11 May
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Starting at $249.00
Sun 11 May
Starting at $249.00
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What's Included
Life Jacket(s) with signalling device (Whistle)
Snacks
Lunch
Tandem Boat (2 People)
Professional Guide
Paddle(s)
Small Drybag
Additional Info
  • Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
  • Not recommended for travelers who are not familiar with hiking on uneven, somewhat rugged terrain.
What To Expect
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Iditarod National Historic Trail
We 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 Pass
This 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 Lake
After our general orientation and kayak instruction, we'll spend some time kayaking across 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.
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Chugach National Forest
The Chugach National Forest is a 6,908,540-acre (27,958 km2)[2] United States National Forest in south central Alaska. The Chugach includes extensive shorelines, glaciers, forests and rivers, much of which is untouched by roads or trails. It hosts numerous bird, mammal and marine species, including extensive shorebird habitat and a bald eagle population larger than the contiguous 48 states combined.
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Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Reviews (18)
hoodcnicholas
Jul 2024
We had a human experience, whether the natural world or natural conversation and connection with the local guide who took us. It was a lovely experience that left us inspired to participate more in the community and dreams of shaping one. Sounds lofty right? Well we just had that great a time, it’s a kayaking trip and some hiking and a subtle and gentle experience, seeing pieces of more hidden Alaska a bit more off the sound of cars along the highway. We are gracious!
Linda M
Jun 2024
This excursion was spectacular. We had so much fun. The views are unbelievable. The area is untouched. We had no problem kayaking and walking the one mile hike to Grant Lake. I have never seen water so blue. Grant Lake is a secret no one knows about. No one else is on the lake. This is a great trip for couples, friends and families. Jen knows so much about the history and made the day very enjoyable. She was great at getting us in and out of the kayaks safely. This was a very special day. We highly recommend it.
Kari99664
Sep 2023
I’ve lived in Alaska almost all of my life and I think this is one of the best trips you can do in the state. It isn’t on the normal tourist “itinerary” and it gives you a chance to get into the backcountry and see some amazing scenery…. Away from the crowds! The paddling and hiking isn’t too challenging so I feel like this trip would appeal to a large age range. I can’t recommend this secret gem of an experience enough!

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