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Whether you plan to travel
through Alaska by air, highway or ferry, your
vacation plans can
and should include Skagway, the hub of any
Alaskan vacation.
...By Automobile or
Recreational Vehicle.
If you are traveling by car or a RV, you’ll join the growing number of
visitors who travel the Alaska Highway each year. Skagway is only 110 miles
south
from the Alaska Highway, via the South Klondike Highway. |
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 This modern two-lane highway is an easy drive, and
passes through the historic community of Carcross
- hotel, gas, food and other visitor services available
- and past the ruins of the Venus Mine on Windy
Arm of Tagish Lake. The lakes of the Yukon and British
Columbia that you’ll pass along the way are
the headwaters of the great Yukon River. Near the
summit of the Klondike Highway Pass you’ll
encounter a scene that resembles a moonscape more
than any earthly vista. Ancient, twisted trees
cling to rocks polished smooth by prehistoric glaciers,
or crumbled by years of
erosion. Myriad waterfalls, several glaciers and
glimpses of the White Pass Railway and White Pass
Trail are among the highlights of the drive from
the summit to seaside Skagway.
...By Ferry
Skagway is the northern terminus of the Alaska’s
Marine Highway System. A fleet of modern, car
carrying vessels serves all of Southeast Alaska.
Northbound
travelers can access the system at Bellingham,
Washington and Prince Rupert, British Columbia;
southbound travelers
usually embark at Skagway or Haines. Each vessel
has an observation lounge, bar, cafeteria and
a solarium where camping is allowed free of charge.
Mainline
vessels also feature stateroom accommodations.
Daily same time service without reservations
May
through
Sept.
...By Air
A 45-minute commuter flight from Skagway, Juneau
is the primary domestic air entry point for
Southeast
Alaska and travelers on the Inside Passage.
Juneau, the state capital, is served by Alaska Airlines
and three local air carriers who offer
several flights daily between Juneau and Skagway.
To combine the best of flight-seeing and cruising,
consider flying to Skagway and returning to Juneau
by the state ferry system. An excursion from Juneau
can be
completed in one day, thanks to our long summer days.
Whitehorse, Yukon is also a convenient point of entry
for air arrivals. Scheduled air
service is available between Whitehorse, Juneau and
Anchorage.
The scenic route between Whitehorse and Skagway
is served by both
motorcoach and rail. A ticket on the historic White
Pass and Yukon Route Railway includes bus service
between Whitehorse and Fraser, British Columbia
via the Klondike Highway. At Fraser you’ll board
the narrow-gauge railway for the rest of your journey
to Skagway. This is a spectacular trip over White
Pass and the famous Trail of ‘98 Gold Rush
route.
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