easy
2–3 hours
Suitable for most fitness levels; basic paddling skills helpful but not required.
Discover the serene waters of Trail Lake with Moose Pass Adventures LLC. This guided kayak tour is ideal for all skill levels and offers stunning mountain scenery, wildlife sightings, and peaceful wilderness immersion. Read on to learn more about this unforgettable Alaskan adventure!
Glacial Lake Exploration with a Knowledgeable Guide • Ages 5+
Paddle through the stunning Trail Lake in Moose Pass, Alaska, on a three-hour guided kayak tour. Discover local legends, the Iditarod Trail, and wildlife like moose and bald eagles while surrounded by the majestic Chugach Mountains. Immerse yourself in the charm of this small Alaskan town and its rich history.
3 Hours
Paddle kayaks along the shores of glacial-fed Trail Lake while your guide immerses you in stories of small town life. Learn about local legends and gold miners, the famed Iditarod Trail and the Alaskan Railroad while keeping an eye out for moose, bears and bald eagles. On this three hour guided tour, you'll be surrounded by the beauty of the Chugach Mountains while becoming an honorary member of our small Alaskan town of Moose Pass. There's no better way to get out and experience the nature and beauty of this area.
This tour is available for paddlers ages 5 and up. It is required that there is at least 1 adult per child.
Weather in Alaska can change quickly, so dressing in layers and having waterproof clothing are essential for comfort.
For optimal photo opportunities and a peaceful start, arrive at least 15 minutes before your scheduled tour.
Bring water and light snacks to stay energized during your kayaking adventure.
Listen carefully to your guides' safety briefings and follow their directions during the tour.
Trail Lake has historically been used by indigenous communities and early explorers for transportation and fishing.
Moose Pass Adventures LLC emphasizes leave-no-trace principles and environmental sustainability to protect the pristine wilderness.
Keeps you dry and comfortable if weather turns rainy or windy.
spring|summer|fall|winter specific
Protects you from sun exposure while paddling on the water.
summer specific
Reduces glare off the water, improving visibility and protecting your eyes.
spring|summer|fall|winter specific
Allows flexibility to adjust your clothing as temperatures change.
spring|fall|winter specific