6 Day Shoup Glacier to Columbia Glacier
6 Day Shoup Glacier to Columbia Glacier
TRIP DETAILS
Difficulty: Medium - adventurous people in good condition
Dates: Custom Dates Only
Price: $1799pp, Two Person Minimum (+$300pp for private)
Paddle Shoup Glacier, Sawmill Bay, Heather Bay, Columbia Glacier, and possibly Glacier Island. Enjoy paddling amongst the icebergs, seals, sea otters, sea lions, whales and other curious creatures. View bird rookeries and bald eagles.
A great whale-sighting trip, combining two glacial areas and a steep, lush coastline!
Tour Activities
- -Sea kayaking
- -Camping
- -Hikes
- -Scenic motor boat ride
Price Includes
- -Meals listed in itinerary
- -Instruction
- -Kayak equipment
- -Tents & sleeping kit
- -Guide services
- -Motor boat transport
- -Park fees
Trip Length
- 6-Days, 5-Nights
Difficulty
- Easy / Moderate
Itinerary
One of Pangaea Adventures' most revered trips, and for good reason! The scenery is amazing, the wildlife is diverse, and the campsites are outstanding. Not to mention, the price for such a 6-day wilderness kayak trip is unbeatable. This itinerary has been featured on the travel channel, in the LA Times, and Guardian of London. Please plan to arrive in Valdez the day before the departure date. Â We also suggest spending the evening in Valdez the day we return from the paddle.-
- Day 1 -Â During the morning, the guide will familiarize the group with the agenda for the coming days and an introductory instruction on sea kayaking and packing the kayaks. Following a scenic water taxi ride to the drop-off, the day will be spent exploring the upper bay of Shoup Glacier Marine State Park. We will find sea otters, seals, and a nice array of seabirds. This will be our first intimate experience with a glacier. There are also decent hiking opportunities in this area, and the campsite is one of the best in the Sound! (Breakfast) (Lunch) (Dinner)
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- Day 2 -Â Paddling out of Shoup Bay, the group will head south, through the Valdez Narrows and into Valdez Arm. Our destination for the evening will be Sawmill Bay Marine State Park, a protected and pretty bay rimmed with rainforest and lofty peaks. En route, we'll paddle a dramatic coastline adorned with towering snow-capped peaks and magnificent waterfalls cascading down from the cliffs above. Set up a comfortable camp site, and in the evening we can paddle into "Bear's Kitchen" to look for black bear feeding on salmon. (Breakfast) (Lunch) (Dinner)
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- Day 3 -Â After a tranquil evening in Sawmill Bay, venture out into the Valdez Arm for a relaxing paddle along a brilliant coastline to one of our favorite camping beaches. This wondrous stretch of shore has a handy, scenic, rushing watersource at one end. The beach also offers expansive views east across Valdez Arm and south into Prince William Sound. A great place to enjoy a camp fire and evening stories. Should time permit, a walk in the rainforest is always a great option here, too.
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- Day 4 - A good push into the Sound and around Point Freemantle to the Columbia Glacier area. A full day of paddling brings us to Heather Bay, a well-protected slice of emerald water and home to a wide variety of waterfowl and marine mammals. It is not uncommon to see rafts of thirty or more sea otters here. Born in the heart of the Chugach Mountains, the Columbia Glacier is the largest tidewater glacier in Prince William Sound. Views of snow capped peaks and towering icebergs abound!
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- Day 5 -Â Our day will be spent in Heather and Columbia Bays exploring the ice of Columbia Glacier. This day offers relaxing paddling and hiking opportunities as well. The diverse wildlife is a treat on all of our visits. We will possibly stay at the same camp site to give a more relaxed pace to the day, or sometimes we'll make the push north toward the face, or perhaps instead we'll cross south to Glacier Island in the evening. The weather and group's pace and desire will determine the destination.
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- Day 6 - Our final day starts early with a paddle out of Heather Bay and crossing to Glacier Island (unless we are already camped there). Weather permitting, by midday we'll be turning Bull Head for the experience of a lifetime. Here we get to paddle with a colony of Stellar Sea Lions and possibly even humpback whales. Keep an eye out for puffin and cormorants inhabiting the caves lining the cliff-ridden shoreline. Pull out onto a secluded beach for a bite, hike and unpack. The motor boat will pick us up after lunch for the victorious shuttle back to Valdez.
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