Our trip with Rainbow Glacier Adventures was absolutely incredible! On June 12, 2018, our family took the ferry from Skagway to Haines for a raft trip on the Chilkat River. We were met at the dock by Dave, who drove us to the drop off point on the river where we started our trip. Dave gave us a thorough and relaxed tour during our drive and he said he loved Haines because he could close his eyes, spin in a circle, and whenever he opened his eyes, he would be standing in front of a postcard view. I have quoted him a number of times since coming back home to New Jersey.
We soon met our river guide Nate, who prepared us for our trip. We put on our life jackets and climbed into the raft, which was the perfect size for our family of five plus Nate. Once on the water, Nate saw that I was trying to film the scenery, so he took it upon himself to rotate the raft so I got a steady, quiet, natural pan of our 360° view. He shared a lot of knowledge with us as we went down the river. We saw eagles, bear & moose tracks, and a close-up view of trumpeter swans, their powerful wings slapping the water as they took flight. The sound of the swans was amazing. And the scenery! We got to see so many waterfalls that Nate told us many of them don’t even have names. We decided to name them ourselves, and our favorites were Rachel Falls (after my daughter) and Decapitation Falls (don’t ask). It was an absolute pleasure spending several hours in Nate’s company, and we were sad to leave him after our two hour adventure.
At the end of our trip, Nate handed us back to Dave for the ride to the ferry and a delicious locally made lunch. We had a little extra time, and instead of just dropping us at the dock, Dave drove us around Haines, pointing out some of the sights and history of this beautiful town. Our family was very grateful that we had the opportunity to experience Haines since it felt so much less touristy than the other port cities we visited and we got to see a different side of life in Alaska.
Looking back, our rafting trip on the Chilkat River was certainly one of the highlights of our weeklong trip in Alaska. It was a chance to be close to nature and relax as we floated down the river, secure in Nate‘s skills and fascinated by his commentary. Both of these men really demonstrated a sincere love of the land and respect for the nature that surrounded us. It was infectious and something that we will carry with us always.
I would recommend this raft trip to anyone who wants to get a little closer to nature with someone who really knows the terrain and has bountiful knowledge about the history, the wildlife and the topography of the area. A special shout out to Dave and Nate for making it a personal, meaningful, beautiful experience for our whole family.