Juneau: Alpine Wilderness Trail Ride

Hop aboard a Segway and embark on a thrilling 3-hour guided tour through Juneau's stunning alpine meadows, uncovering the region's rich history and captivating natural wonders.

Juneau’s Alpine Wilderness Trail Ride is a thrilling 3-hour guided Segway tour that takes adventurers through stunning alpine meadows and along the historic Treadwell Ditch Trail. With a maximum of 10 participants, this tour allows you to glide effortlessly while learning about Alaska’s unique flora and fauna from expert guides. From breathtaking views of snow-capped mountains to a local snack and insights into the region’s rich history, this tour promises an unforgettable experience. But what sets it apart from other outdoor adventures in Juneau?

Key Points

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  • A 3-hour Segway tour that explores the alpine meadows and trails around Juneau, with scenic views of snow-capped peaks and the Fish Creek.
  • The tour is priced at $179 per person and accommodates up to 10 participants with a live English-speaking guide and audio guide.
  • Participants receive a safety briefing and hands-on training before the tour, and the Segway X2 models are suitable for the gravel trails.
  • The tour includes a local snack and allows participants to learn about Alaska’s flora and fauna from the guide.
  • The tour departs from the downtown Juneau cruise ship docks and provides transportation to the Eaglecrest area where the tour commences.
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Tour Overview and Pricing

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The Juneau: Alpine Wilderness Trail Ride is a 3-hour tour priced from $179.00 per person.

The group size is limited to 10 participants, with a live English-speaking guide and an included audio guide.

Guests can take advantage of free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

The tour also offers a "Reserve Now & Pay Later" option, allowing participants to book their spot without upfront payment.

Experience and Highlights

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Riders can expect to journey through alpine meadows adorned with snow-capped peaks as they embark on the Juneau: Alpine Wilderness Trail Ride.

The trail descends to the clear waters of Fish Creek, and you will walk along the historic Treadwell Ditch Trail.

Along the way, the guide shares insights about Alaska’s flora and fauna, and the group enjoys a local snack together.

A short training session familiarizes riders with the Segway X2 Tundra tires, ensuring a cushioned and stable ride on the groomed gravel trails.

Segway Details and Safety

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The tour utilizes Segway X2 models equipped with Tundra tires, providing a cushioned and stable ride on the groomed gravel trails.

Participants receive a safety briefing and hands-on training to familiarize themselves with the Segway’s operation.

The tours aren’t suitable for pregnant women, those under 99 lbs (45 kg), over 250 lbs (113 kg), or over 70 years of age. Proper attire, including closed-toe shoes, is required.

While the Segways are suitable for the designated terrain, they’re not meant for off-road use. Safety is a top priority, and the guides ensure all participants are comfortable before the tour begins.

Meeting Point and Transportation

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Participants meet at the downtown Juneau cruise ship docks under the Mt. Robert’s Tramway, 409 S Franklin Street.

They should arrive 15 minutes prior to the tour’s scheduled departure time.

Transportation is provided to the Eaglecrest area, where the Segway tour begins.

Transportation is provided to the Eaglecrest area, where the Segway tour commences.

The meeting point is conveniently located near the cruise ship terminals, making it easy for participants to access.

Guests are responsible for making their way to the designated pickup location, but the tour operator ensures a smooth transition from the docks to the trail site.

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Participant Requirements and Recommendations

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Although weather-appropriate clothing and closed-toe shoes are required, participants are free to dress comfortably for the outdoor adventure.

Guests should avoid bringing alcohol and drugs, as they aren’t allowed on the tour.

Plus, participants must be prepared to walk 150 yards on an uneven trail during the sightseeing portion.

The tour requires a minimum of 3 guests to operate, so guests are encouraged to book early to secure their spot.

Reviews highlight the knowledgeable guides and enjoyable Segway experience, promising an immersive exploration of Juneau’s alpine wilderness.

The Alpine Meadows and Snow-Capped Mountains

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As riders glide through the alpine meadows, they’re treated to breathtaking vistas of snow-capped peaks that tower overhead.

The lush green landscape is dotted with vibrant wildflowers, creating a stunning contrast against the white mountain tops.

Riders have the chance to stop and take in the serene surroundings, learning about the unique flora and fauna from the knowledgeable guide.

The Segways smoothly navigate the groomed gravel trails, providing a comfortable and immersive experience amidst the pristine Alaskan wilderness.

Descending to the banks of Fish Creek, guests can appreciate the area’s natural beauty and tranquility.

Exploring the Treadwell Ditch Trail

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After admiring the alpine meadows and snow-capped peaks, the group ventures along the historic Treadwell Ditch Trail.

Winding through the lush forest, the trail offers a glimpse into Juneau’s past. The guide shares fascinating details about the Treadwell mining operations and the engineering feats required to construct the ditch system that once powered the mines.

Participants marvel at the craftsmanship and the scenic views that unfold along the way. The trail leads the group to a serene creek, where they pause to enjoy a local snack and learn about the local flora and fauna.

Enjoying the Local Snack and Wildlife

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Having paused along the serene Fish Creek, the group gathers to share a local snack provided by the guide.

The guide introduces the traditional Alaska Native delicacy – smoked salmon jerky. Guests eagerly try the savory, chewy treat, discussing its rich, smoky flavor.

As they enjoy the snack, the guide points out the diverse flora and fauna surrounding them. Guests observe bald eagles soaring overhead and spot signs of bear activity along the creek bank.

The guide shares fascinating insights about the local ecosystem and its inhabitants, enhancing the immersive wilderness experience.

Ask Away

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Can I Bring My Own Snacks on the Tour?

Participants can bring their own snacks on the tour. However, the tour includes a shared local snack, so bringing additional snacks may not be necessary. It’s best to check with the tour operator about any specific restrictions on outside food and drinks.

Is the Guide Able to Accommodate Specific Dietary Needs?

The guide can accommodate specific dietary needs with advance notice. Participants should inform the company of any special dietary requirements when booking so the guide can plan accordingly.

Is There a Weight Limit for the Segway?

The Segway has a weight limit of 250 lbs (113 kg). Individuals over this weight cannot operate the Segway on the tour. The tour is not suitable for pregnant women or those under 99 lbs (45 kg) as well.

Do I Need to Be Physically Fit to Participate?

Participants don’t need to be physically fit for this tour, but there are weight and age limits. Those over 250 lbs, under 99 lbs, or over 70 years old can’t join for safety reasons.

Can I Take Photos During the Tour?

Yes, participants can take photos during the tour. The tour allows and encourages taking photos to capture the scenic alpine meadows, snow-capped mountains, and other highlights along the trail ride.

Final Words

The Alpine Wilderness Trail Ride in Juneau offers an unforgettable experience for adventure seekers. Gliding effortlessly on Segway X2 models, participants explore stunning alpine meadows, the historic Treadwell Ditch Trail, and learn about Alaska’s unique flora and fauna. With a maximum of 10 participants, this 3-hour guided tour provides expert insights, a local snack, and ensures safety and comfort throughout the breathtaking journey.

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