- TripBuzz found 15 things to do with kids in or near Gustavus, Alaska, including 13 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Hoonah.
- From Cross Sound Express Whale Watching to Nagoon Berry Trail, the Gustavus area offers 16 different types of family activities, including: Walking Trails, Whale Watching Tours, History Museums and Fishing.
- Gustavus is most famously known as the international gateway to Glacier Bay National Park. With a very modest population, the city is primarily a tourist destination. Travelers has many options when it comes to visiting Gustavus including fishing tours, boat excursions, whale watching, hiking and bike riding, kayaking, golfing, flightseeing and touring local artists galleries and museums.
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Whether for whale watching or sport fishing, Rum Runner Whale Watching & Fishing Charters offers its services to families and smaller groups. The boat is a 31 foot-long cabin cruiser.
41.4 Miles
The excursion company, Dolphin Jet Boat Tours, offers dolphin and whale watching tours. The company provides knowledgeable guides that are educated about the wildlife that can be seen on voyages.
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9085 Glacier Highway, Juneau, AK 99801
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From the wildlife to the scenic surroundings, Alaska Travel Adventures - Day Tour lets visitors see it all. Activities include whale watching, seeing the Mendenhall Glacier, and tasting a salmon bake.
42.3 Miles
Juneau's Alaska Galore Tours allows guests to get up close to the breathtaking wildlife of Alaskan waters. The tour company takes guests on a cruise ship offering various tours, such as whale watching, fishing and glacier tours.
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8510 Mendenhall Loop Road, Juneau, AK 99801
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Located in the Tongass National Forest in Juneau, the Mendenhall Glacier Visitor Center offers a wealth of information on the glacier, including an informational film, exhibits, brochures, and books. The center is also the entry to a network of trails.
42.5 Miles
Stories & Legends & Tours offers breathtaking whale watching tours off the coast of Alaska. The three-hour tours allows guests to take in the surrounding glaciers, while viewing whales, puffin, seagulls and bald eagles.
43.1 Miles
Located on a 5,815 acres recreational area, the Mendenhall Glacier is currently receding, but the prognosis is promising. There is also a visitors' center on the site.
45.1 Miles
There are 3 entertainment packages offered by Alaska Zipline Adventures: the original Zipline tour over the forest, the alpine and the glacier Zipline tour, and the Zip and Jeep adventure.
48.5 Miles
The Davidson Glacier has its beginnings in the Chilkat Range and ends in Davidson Lake. Visitors can see the glacier from a specially constructed road, although the most popular way to see this glacier is by boat.
48.5 Miles
Originally used by natives and gold miners, Perseverance National Recreation Trail offers visitors a scenic hike where they can view goats, wild berries, mines, and other landmarks. The trail ends at a picnic area situated by a stream.