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Seward and Kenai Fjords National Park Guided Tour with Lunch

Overview
This is a great way to see Seward and the Kenai Fjords National Park. Visit all the best attractions of the beautiful city of Seward on a guided tour with transportation included. See Exit Glacier and "Mile 0" of the Iditarod Trail and experience a Dog Sledge Ride. View the wildlife that roams the mountainside and enjoy an included full lunch menu with 13 options to choose.
City: Seward
Sun 03 Aug
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Starting at $221.39
Sun 03 Aug
Starting at $221.39
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What's Included
Hotel/port drop-off
Full Lunch Menu - 13 Options
Dog Sled Ride Tour
Longtime Alaskan Guide
Works with the train schedule
Additional Info
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Children must be accompanied by an adult
  • Wear flat soled walking shoes, and dress to be outside for up to an hour and a half in current weather
What To Expect
1
Seavey's IdidaRide Sled Dog Tours
Mush the dogs that won the Iditarod Race on the Seavey Family's Wilderness Dog Sled Ride and Tour
2
Bear Creek Weir
See spawning salmon as they make their way upstream to Bear Lake
3
Exit Glacier
Guided walk on Overlook Trail at Exit Glacier in Kenai Fjords National Park
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Seward
Drive-through tour of Seward as guide points out local highlights
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Cancellation Policy
All sales are final. No refund is available for cancellations.
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Reviews (105)
MathTeacher81
Aug 2013
My friend and I booked the Real Alaska Tour, which lasts about 6 hours. Mike, our tour guide and driver, picked us up at our hotel (Seward Windsong Lodge) and took us straight to the Seavey facility. The dogs were impressive, so energetic and social. Riding the sled seemed a little cheesy but was a lot of fun just the same. Meredith was our musher. She was very friendly and fun. Matt Giblin, explained the complete Ididarod expeience. His knowledge and expertise were clearly apparent. We really felt like we were getting a real behind the scenes peek. We were never rushed even though we hung around a long time cuddling the puppies. After our time with the dogs, Mike took us to lunch at nearby Resurrection Roadhouse. I appreciated that we were given several options. My chowder and salad were very tasty and the portion was generous. Next we headed to Exit Glacier where Mike led a short, easy hike to the base. (bring bug spray...you'll need it for the wooded part of the hike). This is the only glacier you can walk up to easily, so you shouldn't miss it. Mike took his time with everyone, giving us all the impression that he was there for us for as long as we needed. After the glacier, Mike took us to check out a salmon weir and rode us through downtown Seward. He even pulled over to the side of the rode to check out an eagle's nest. One of the two juvenile eagles even tested his wingsfor us. Very cool. Altogether, this was a really fun day. All that was advertised and more.
mark94086
Aug 2013
Had a great time. One of the highlights of our trip. We did the Real Alaska tour. Joe our driver and our guide for the Exit Glacier portion was friendly and entertaining. He really cared that everyone was having a good time. He had a lot of interesting stories from both his personal experiences and things he had read. Spencer our guide at Seavey's was very informative and did a great job too. The downtown tour of Seward was a little fast.. maybe because there was not that much to see.
Jason W
Jul 2013
My girlfriend and I experienced the Real Alaska Tour with Seavey's Ididaride as part of an overnight trip from Anchorage through the Alaska Railraod. The Seavey tour started with a guided walk through of one of Seavey's Iditarod dog sled training sites. The friendly staff answered all of our questions as they showed us around the facility. As we sat in a cart, the dogs pulled us around a trail as the trainer answered questions and told us about the dogs, they stopped to take pictures for those that had cameras, and we had an opportunity afterwards to pet the dogs and interact with some puppies! The tour finished up by a show and tell session where all the equipment for the dogs and the sled was shown and explained. It was well worth the time and much preferred to spending a whole day on a boat seeing wild life from time to time. The training facility portion was engaging and I didn't ever feel bored. Lunch at the Resurrection Road House was delicious (I had the burger), and the sights just outside the restaurant are as phenomenal as advertized. We finished up with a short hike to Exit Glacier, and Joe did an excellent job leading the way and taking care of our group. It was a welcomed adventure after a fun but long sight seeing train and boat day the day before!

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