UPPER ALSEK RIVER
A walk on the wild side…
The Alsek trip is a 12-day, 155-mile river expedition through a truly wild part of North America. On this expedition you will experience more than just a river trip. The scenery is world class and unparalleled. The landscape is on a giant scale. Watch massive icebergs calve off active glaciers in this dynamic environment as evidence of the last ice age still in motion. We float through the largest non-polar ice cap in world! From magenta River Beauty to sunsets on snow-capped peaks, these images will be with you for a lifetime.
Similar Trip: Tatshenshini
- Departure Month:
- July
- Regions:
- Alaska, Canada
- Duration:
- Between 7 and 12 days
- Rating:
- Expedition, High Adventure, Intermediate
- Pricing:
- Above $2000
Ranked #1 for Top 10 Whitewater Rafting Adventure in the World by National Geographic!
The Upper Alsek River is an incredible journey through the largest contiguous protected park in the world. The Alsek begins in Kluane National Park in Canada’s Yukon, winds through the Tatshenshini-Alsek Wilderness Provincial Park in British Columbia, and ends in Alaska’s renown Glacier Bay National Park. It is protected within a UNESCO World Heritage Site, which encompasses all of the Parks.
Photography possibilities on the Alsek are endless. Wildlife is abundant in this protected landscape, including: bears, wolves, moose, deer, dall sheep, mountain goats, eagles and occasionally a wolverine. Wild flowers blanket the sidehills giving this massive landscape a delicate side as well. The incredible side hikes on this trip should not be missed. On these walks you have a chance to discover small lakes of clear water, walk on giant sand dunes, glass for wildlife, take advantage of photo opportunities, walk on a glacier, study up on the variety of wild flowers, just to name a few. For those who’d like to bag a peak, we offer a full day hike up Goatherd Mountain or the Nose (weather permitting).
- Experience Canadian and Alaskan Wilderness
- Glacier Walking
- Wildlife viewing
- Unparalleled scenery
- Helicopter portage
- Witness Dynamic Glacial Environments
- Fantastic Hiking
2012 SCHEDULE AND PRICES
12-Day Upper Alsek River
July 12th – July 23rd
$3900.00 per person *
*Does not include $37.41 Glacier Bay Park fee, $125.00 B.C. Park fee, $28.00 Yakutat sales tax, and $20.00 Yukon tourism fee
Included: We provide transportation from Haines to the river, a flight from Dry Bay (take-out) to Yakutat, all meals from lunch day 1 to lunch day 12, dry bags for your personal gear, and use of our sleeping bags, pads, and tents.
Not included: We do not cover the cost of travel from your originating city to Juneau, travel from Juneau to Haines, air travel from Yakutat to Juneau, alcohol or guide gratuities.
DISCOUNTS:
Group discounts based upon the number of people in your party.
Senior and children discounts are available. Please ask for details.
Charter trips are available for groups of 12 or more. This means your group has reserved the entire trip. Ask about availability.
DEPOSIT AND RESERVATION:
Reservations requests can be made by calling our office at 800.252.6581.
Payment: A 25% non-refundable deposit is required to reserve your spot. The remainder is due 45 days prior to the trip departure. We will promptly send you a trip packet including general information on your trip, your invoice and statement, gear list, and medical and liability waiver forms that you will need to return to our office.
Cancellation and Refunds: Operating quality trips is a costly operation with no margin for losses resulting from late cancellations. The space you reserve is held for you, and this may mean turning others away. Each trip is readied for the number of people holding space, guides engaged, supplies bought, rafts and vehicles assigned. If notice of cancellations is made less than 45 days prior to departure, you may transfer to any other trip in the same season without penalty. Otherwise the cost is non-refundable.
Travel Insurance: We strongly recommend that you protect yourself with a short term traveler’s insurance policy. Trip cancellation will cover your losses on non-refundable air and land cost on unexpected cancellations.
Cancelled Trips: We reserve the right to cancel a trip due to insufficient reservations, or weather or water conditions. In such cases, a full refund for the trip is given. If possible, we will offer an option of a different trip of comparable type.
TRIP LOGISITICS
This trip begins in Haines, Alaska and ends in Yakutat, Alaska.
Before the trip:
Flying: You will fly commercially to Juneau, Alaska and take either Wings of Alaska (907.789.0790), Air Excursions (907.766.3800) or Alaska Mountain Travel (907.766.3007) from Juneau to Haines, Alaska. You may instead want to consider taking a half day ferry from Juneau to Haines with Alaska Marine Highway which is a great opportunity to view whales and great bay vistas.
Hotels: Make your reservations at the Halsingland Hotel ( 800.542.6363) in Haines for the evening before the trip and at the Frontier Suites (800.544.2250) in Juneau for the evening after your trip ends.
Passports: US Passports are necessary when passing into Canada.
Orientation: We will have an orientation at the Halsingland Hotel the night before the trip to discuss details, distribute you waterproof bags, and answer any last minute questions. The next morning we’ll cross into Canada to Haines Junction, take a short drive/hike and arrive at the river in the afternoon.
After the trip:
We will fly you from the river to Yakutat, Alaska, where you will catch your commercial flight to Juneau (only one/day every evening) with Alaska Airlines. Flights depending, you will probably need to spend the evening in Juneau and continue your trip home the next morning. Your luggage you left behind will be flown to Juneau.
GENERAL INFORMATION
Recommended Reading:
Naturalist Guide to the Tatshenshini-Alsek by Heather Hamilton. Sierra Club of Canada
Coming into the Country by John McPhee. A wonderful portrayal of frontier life in Alaska around the mid 1970s.
Never Turn Back by Ron Waters. Epic account of Walt Blackadar’s first decent of Turnback Canyon.
Tatshenshini River Wild, edited by Budd and Careless. Raincoat Books, Vancouver.
Sample Itinerary
Day Before: Arrive Haines, Alaska. Fly commercial airline to Juneau, fly with Wing of Alaska (907 789-0790) or LAB Flying Service (907 766-2222) to Haines. Make your reservation at the Hotel Halsingland in Haines (800 542-6363) for the night before the trip. We meet up around 6 pm the evening before to distribute dry bags, talk about trip logistics for morning departure, go over gear lists if needed, as well as answer any last minute questions. After the meeting, the group usually has dinner together at the Halsingland Restaurant.
Day 1: We leave Haines early in the morning, arriving at Dalton Post somewhere around lunchtime. In the bus we will be crossing into Canada, so don’t forget your passport! After we get the boats rigged, the journey begins. The best rapids of the trip are the first day! After some fun whitewater we find our first camp to call home.
Day 2: After a beautiful day on the river we might set up to try and camp near Sediment Creek for a big hike tomorrow.
Day 3: Hike anyone? Maybe a layover to give anyone that wants the incredible chance for a great day hike! Sediment Creek hike offers a long walk to the high alpine country. There are also several shorter options as well.
Day 4-5: As we continue down stream the river just keeps getting bigger and the mountains higher!
Day 6: Probably be camping somewhere near the confluence with the mighty Alsek. This confluence is known by some as “the center of the universe.” Grab a little extra firewood and we can heat up some hot water for bathing.
Day 7-10: We’ll float the spectacular 30+ miles of the lower Alsek River to Dry Bay with opportunities for a glacier walk and exploring many other beautiful spots. Camping on the lower section of the trip offers spectacular views of Walker Glacier and Alsek Lake. With the right conditions views of Mount Fairweather are breathtaking. Fairweather towers above at over 15,000 ft, making it one of the highest costal mountains in the world.
Day 11: It is an early morning the last day. After breakfast and a few hours on the river we arrive at Dry Bay. We provide the flight from Dry Bay to Yakutat, Alaska around lunchtime. Then you will catch your Alaska Airlines flight from there back to Juneau for the evening. Depending on where you are flying to, most people end up staying the night in Juneau after the trip. Make your reservations into Juneau and out of Yakutat. We will have the gear you didn’t take on the river waiting for you in Yakutat. If your bags cannot make it to Yakutat because of weather, we will have them in Juneau for you. There is also the option to purchase a shower at the Yakutat Lodge, before your flight to Juneau.
Tatshenshini and Alsek Rivers Suggested Gear
This is the suggested gear list for this particular trip. Having the right gear is important to make it the best possible experience for you. Most of the gear listed you will have or you can use it year-round on any outdoor excursion (football games, boating, skiing, etc.) We want you to have everything you will need to be comfortable and happy.
GEAR PROVIDED – we provide LIFE JACKETS, 1 single fairly large dry bag OR 2 WATERPROOF DUFFEL BAGS (one for sleeping bag, pad & ground cloth, and one for clothing), and a WATERPROOF DAY BAG for items you would like accessible during the day (dry shirt, suntan lotion, camera, etc.). Weight limit should be around 40lbs. You may use our SLEEPING BAGS, PADS, AND TENTS, or bring your own and receive a discount.
GEAR NEEDED
• SYNTHETIC SLEEPING BAG (WARM EVEN WHEN WET), PAD, TENT, GROUND CLOTH (for sleeping out under the stars and or spread your gear on)
• RAIN GEAR… good jacket and pants. Rubberized raingear (Helly Hansen or comparable) Gortex is nice for hiking if you have already
• MIDWEIGHT SHIRTS… 4 and one long sleeved.
• 2 PAIR LONG PANTS… synthetics are best
• SHORTS… 2 pair, synthetics dry faster.
• CAP TO BLOCK SUN, & WOOL HAT for cool evenings…a must for everyone. In case of wind attach with ties (chum) or shoestring.
• GLOVES OR MITTENS… synthetics or wool.
• WARM SHIRTS 0R SWEATERS…wool or polar fleece (2)
• LONG UNDERWEAR… 2 pair Polypro or Capilene (not cotton) tops & bottoms.
• WARM PANTS… wool or polar fleece
• LIGHT WEIGHT PANTS… synthetics dry quickly
• WARM JACKET…synthetic piles are popular because they are warm even when damp.
FOOTWEAR: The comfort of your feet will make a big difference in your enjoyment of the trip!
• KNEE-HIGH RUBBER BOOTS with good tread. They are worn every rafting day.
• HIKING BOOTS or sturdy walking shoes …well broken in. No brand new boots, please.
• SOCKS…4 pair of wool, 2 pair light synthetic, fleece socks are also nice for wearing in camp.
• THIN LINER SOCKS…nylon or synthetic, not cotton.
• RUNNING SHOES… for around camp and short hikes.
• SUNGLASSES AND TIES FOR GLASSES…protects against glare. Pack an extra pair of prescription glasses if even if you wear contacts.
• SUNTAN LOTION…maximum strength sun block & moisture lotion.
• CHAPSTICK
• INSECT REPELLENT
• FLASHLIGHT…small one is fine, headlamps work great.
• WATER BOTTLE…1 liter.
MOSQUITO NETTING, head gear especially. This can be picked up in Inuvik.
• CAMERA & FILM…bring more than you think you need, just in case.
• SMALL DAY OR FANNY PACK…for side excursions.
• POCKET KNIFE
• ZIPLOCK BAGS… for wet or dirty clothes
• PAPER & PEN, BOOK…. Many people enjoy writing notes about their trip.
• BIODEGRADABLE SOAP AND HAND TOWEL
• ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE…if desired (unbreakable containers).
• BINOCULARS (optional)
Wilderness River Outfitters provide a MAJOR FIRST AID KIT. However, we do recommend you bring your own preferred personal medication and accessories (Advil, Tylenol, aspirin, Band-Aids, cold medicine).
Reviews from the Tatshenshini-Alsek Rivers Trip
“We had an incredible trip. I have seen the world and this was by far the best trip I have ever been on. The kids were in their element and we cannot say enough about Jessie, Mark and especially Seth.”
John LaRussa, Alternate Path Adventures, Salmon River
“You should know that the guides did everything possible to provide us with an awesome trip. The river was fantastic but even better was the camaraderie we developed with your WRO family.”
Jeff, Brenda and Jamie Nelson, Middle Fork Salmon River
“Thank you for your strong commitment to the wilderness experience. You did not cut corners. The planning, staff, equipment, supplies, and organization were top. Your family’s personal touch was very evident.”
Alan and Alisha Edmundson
“Thanks for the wonderful experience of a lifetime. I will always remember looking out my tent door to the glacier. I can take that picture with me to the old folks hame if I ever go to one and say, ”I have lived!”
Jackie Bowman-Childers










































