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Juneau, Alaska

Updated: Jan 29, 2020

The natural world is never far from where the traveler will stay in Juneau. Whale watching is a favorite of most visitors, as humpback whales return from their migration to Hawaii in the winter. Not only are they seen meandering and playing through the waters near Juneau, but the newly birthed calves join the parents in a delightful display of nature at its finest. But humpback whales aren’t the only ones having fun in the water. Orca whales, Dall’s porpoises, sea lions, and harbor seals are found along the coasts of rainforests and glaciers. There’s nothing quite like experiencing marine life of all kinds reveling in their lives from a boat tour around Juneau.

On land, Juneau is full of gorgeous and serene forests mostly untouched by the modern world. A popular activity for many travelers is to zipline through the canopies of rainforests. These forests are full of old-growth trees dating back 400 years. Along with the great views of a rolling tree line, the traveler can also sometimes spot animals in their day-to-day activity. Speaking of animals, a trip to Admirality Island will do the visitor well. Often referred to as “Fortress of the Bears,” Admirality Island lets the traveler visit a protected habitat of approximately 1,500 brown bears.

Outdoor activities are where Juneau, and the surrounding area, shines the most. The traveler can kayak along coasts showcasing lush forests and snow-tipped mountains. But even more impressive are the glaciers, specifically the Mendenhall Glacier. The awe of realizing the grand size of this glacier from a canoe is an experience to not be missed. For those that love to fish, Juneau is an amazing place to catch salmon and halibut while taking in the sights from fully equipped boats.

The downtown area of Juneau lies at the very foot of Mount Juneau, with a waterway that cruise ships and ferries use on the other side. Juneau is a prime location for those that wish to see untouched and unsoiled nature up close. That’s why Shoretrips wants to get the traveler out there and on a tour of the gorgeous forests and serene waters surrounding Juneau.


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