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One Week in Yukon River
All 7 Day Yukon River Tours Itineraries, Tours & Packages 2021/2022
Plan an amazing trip for Yukon River one week itinerary. Explore 3 Yukon River 7 day trips from 20 experts with 46 reviews. Classic and off the beaten path itineraries.
Plan an amazing trip for Yukon River one week itinerary. Explore 3 Yukon River 7 day trips from 20 experts with 46 reviews. Classic and off the beaten path itineraries.
Yukon River in a Week
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- A guided tour through the city of Juneau and Mendenhall Glacier.
- Explore the "Gateway to the Yukon" by train and by bus.
- Experience Skagway with Alaska's original historical city tour for an informative and fun-filled 90 minutes to all points of interest.
- Join a guided tour through the "Valley of the Eagles" to experience Alaska's magnificent nature and wildlife in six different habitats.
- Explore picturesque Chilkoot Lake during a guided sea kayaking tour.
- Experience the beauty of Glacier Bay during a narrated tour.
- Narrated Bus Tour of Kake
- Discover the rich heritage of this small, fishing town during a walking tour of Petersburg.
- A tour through Tracy Arm fjord.
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- Explore Vancouver and its natural beauty
- Discover Ketchikan
- Explore the historical sites of Sitka
- Visit to the beautiful Seward
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- Visit the home of the largest non-polar icefields in the world, and 17 of Canada’s 20 tallest mountains
- Enjoy incredible day hikes in UNESCO-designated Kluane National Park
- Discover historic towns and artefacts from the gold rush
- Canoe down the iconic Yukon River
- Keep your eyes open for bears, Dall sheep and hundreds of bird species
- Learn about First Nations' culture and history
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Top Yukon River Attractions
Embark on an unforgettable journey along the Yukon River, punctuated by captivating stops, offering a glimpse into the region's rich history, culture, and natural wonders. From charming towns to breathtaking landscapes, each stop along the cruise promises unique experiences and opportunities for exploration.
- Whitehorse: The capital of Yukon, Whitehorse is renowned for its vibrant arts scene, cultural festivals, and outdoor adventures. Visitors can explore the city's museums, enjoy scenic hikes along Miles Canyon, or embark on a paddlewheel boat tour along the Yukon River.
- Dawson City: Known for its Klondike Gold Rush history, Dawson City exudes a captivating frontier charm. Highlights include the historic buildings of the Dawson Historical Complex, the lively Diamond Tooth Gertie's Gambling Hall, and the stunning Midnight Dome, offering panoramic views of the Yukon River valley. Visitors can also try their luck at gold panning or catch a show at the famous can-can revue.
- Eagle: Nestled along the Yukon River, Eagle is a picturesque village with a rich Native American heritage. Visitors can explore historic sites such as the Fort Egbert Historic District, browse local art galleries, or embark on wilderness adventures like hiking and wildlife watching in the surrounding Yukon-Charley Rivers National Preserve.
- Circle: Situated at the confluence of the Yukon and Porcupine Rivers, Circle is a remote outpost known for its stunning river views and frontier atmosphere. Visitors can delve into the town's Gold Rush history at the Circle Historic District, enjoy outdoor activities like fishing and boating, or simply soak in the tranquil beauty of the surrounding wilderness.
- Fort Yukon: As one of the oldest continually inhabited Athabascan settlements in Alaska, Fort Yukon offers a fascinating blend of Native American culture and history. Visitors can learn about traditional subsistence activities, visit the Arctic Circle Trading Post, or embark on guided cultural tours to discover the community's rich heritage.
- Ruby: Nestled amidst scenic wilderness along the Yukon River, Ruby is a remote Alaskan village known for its laid-back atmosphere and stunning natural beauty. Visitors can explore historic buildings like the Old Post Office and Trading Company, enjoy fishing and boating, or unwind and relax by the riverbank.
- Galena: Steeped in Gold Rush history, Galena is a charming riverside town with a vibrant cultural scene and outdoor recreational opportunities. Visitors can explore historic sites like Isaac Van Zandt's Cabin and the Galena Historical Museum, enjoy fishing and wildlife viewing along the river, or sample local cuisine at eateries like the Galena Lodge and Restaurant.
- Nenana: Located at the confluence of the Nenana and Tanana Rivers, Nenana is a picturesque town known for its rich Native American heritage and outdoor adventures. Visitors can explore historic landmarks like the Nenana Depot and Museum, enjoy scenic riverboat cruises, or embark on wilderness excursions like hiking and wildlife spotting in nearby Denali National Park.