Overview
The Glacier Canoe Paddle and Hike is our most sought-after adventure, an experience that has welcomed families, photographers, writers, and even esteemed guests like the BBC, Good Morning America, Gayle King with CBS This Morning, and O Magazine. Your incredible journey begins with a leisurely stroll through the Tongass National Forest, celebrated as the world’s largest temperate rainforest. Here, you’ll be surrounded by the majestic Sitka spruce and hemlock trees, creating a lush and vibrant tapestry of green. This enchanting walk through nature’s splendour will eventually bring you to the picturesque canoe launch site, setting the stage for the next chapter of your adventure. Your experienced canoe guide will provide essential paddle instructions, ensuring your safety and enjoyment throughout the journey. Once equipped with your gear, you’ll step aboard our spacious canoes, accommodating either 8 or 12 passengers, and set your course toward the magnificent Mendenhall Glacier. Witness Arctic tern nesting grounds and the cascading Nugget Falls as you glide past, with stunning views of the glacier in the distance. As the glacier draws near, feel the cool breeze and keep your eyes peeled for freshly calved icebergs. As you reach the beach, it’s time to leave the canoes behind and embark on a short hike through the rocky terrain. This part of the journey provides you with an intimate perspective of the glacier, allowing you to witness its grandeur and get a firsthand look at its rapid recession. Throughout the hike, your expert guide will share their knowledge, offering valuable insights into the glacier’s remarkable history, behaviour, and ever-changing dynamics. Discover the glacier’s ancient legacy, shaped through countless millennia of carving the landscape. Explore this ancient ice age wilderness and marvel at the breathtaking ice features that unfold from the edge of the glacier. Constantly changing, the glacier offers a unique experience each day. Renowned as one of the most visited and beloved glaciers in North America, the Mendenhall Glacier offers a quintessential Alaskan experience.
What you will be doing
1 hour
1-1.5 hours
1 hours
45 min
Where we'll meet
🧭 Meeting/pick-up point: 490 S Franklin St Juneau, AK 99801
🗺️ Instructions: Please be at the meeting point 10 min before tour start time.
Things to know
Accessibility:
Children friendly
Fitness requirement
Moderate fitness level
Tour Language
English
License requirement
None
Additional information:
Minimum age is 12 years old.
Due to canoe capacity, maximum Per Person Weight is 250 lbs
Clients must be able and conditioned to paddle for up to 5-6 miles round trip and hike on uneven terrain for up to 2 miles round trip. All clients must know how to swim
Due to inherent risks involved in this type of tour, pregnant guests are not permitted to participate
Inclusion ✅
Tour guide
Kayaks/ Paddles/ Canoes
Tour transport
Snack
Entry fees
Exclusion ❌
Gratuities
Pick up and drop off transport
About your host
Above & Beyond AlaskaWe are a local guiding company based in Juneau, the capital city, nestled below the Coast Mountains and beside the ocean in the heart of Southeast Alaska’s temperate rainforest. We have been exploring the Tongass National Forest, glaciers of the Juneau Icefield, and waters of Alaska’s inside passage for over 25 years and guiding others since 2002. We offer an opportunity to explore any of the environments found around Juneau by kayak, foot, boat, or plane. Our goal is to provide a complete Alaskan wilderness experience by sharing with you our passion, technical know-how, and natural history knowledge. In 2022, we partnered with the [Alaska Carbon Reduction Fund](https://akcarbonreduction.org/above-and-beyond-alaska-2023-acrf-support/) (ACRF) to help meet our sustainability goals and became the first tourism company to participate and raise funds for heat pumps to be installed in low-income family homes. Over the span of 2022-2024, *ABAK successfully raised over $22,000* to support this endeavor, contributing to the Alaska Carbon Reduction Fund’s mission.
For every trip booked, Kodama Travel donates £1 to Just One Tree to restore our forests and the ocean.




