- Our list of the best things to do in Girdwood, Alaska, features the top 42 nearby activities — including 23 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Girdwood, AK has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Water Activities, Outdoor Places, Adventures, and Museums & Galleries.
- The results below include the top 22 things to do within the city of Girdwood, AK , followed by 21 popular activities in nearby cities, including Whittier, Anchorage, Indian and Kenai
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The Alaska Sea Kayak - Day Trips are: the 2 hours long Kittiwake, the 6 miles-long Passage Canal, the 5 hours long Shotgun Cove, and the Blackstone Bay which lasts up to 1 day.
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Guests can experience an all day fishing tour that journeys deep into the outer limits of Prince William Sound with Crazy Rays Adventures - Private Tours. The charter targets Barn Door Halibut, Trophy Lingcod, Rockfish, and pink salmon when in season.
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Lazy Otter Charters prvides its clients with several other services besides kayaking cruises: it can also act as a water taxi, it can help with towing and salvaging, and it also provides marine services.
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For sea-kayaking, the tourists might make the best of their time with Paddlers' Realm. It has several opportunities for its clients, with packages which vary from a few hours to 8 days.
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Paddlers' Realm Day Tours provides multiple services for kayakers including instruction, single day trips, multi-day trips and more challenging expeditions. The scenic tours include views of mountains, glaciers, waterfalls and Alaskan wildlife.
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Specializing in sea kayaking, Sound Paddler offers visitors kayaking excursions through Passage Canal and Blackstone Bay. During the trip, visitors can see landmarks such as glaciers and waterfalls, and wildlife such as otters and eagles.
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With the focus on deep sea fishing, Bread n Butter Charters offers fishing excursions off the southern coast of Alaska. During the trip, visitors have the opportunity to catch salmon, halibut, and more.
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The Prince William Sound Kayak Center is a kayak rental company that rents out fiberglass kayaks on the Prince William Sound. The company provides guided day tours, overnight trips, and four-day trips.
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Portage Pass Trail is a one mile recreational hiking trail with 750 in elevation that provides a view of Portage Glacier. The passage was historically used by Alaskan Natives, early settlers, and Russian fur traders.
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Popular for its convenient location, the Flattop Trail Hike stretches for 3 miles and has a maximum elevation of 1,350 feet. It is of a moderate difficulty.