Wild Adventure Yukon + Summit Tour Review: A Scenic Journey Into Alaska and the Yukon
If you’re planning a trip to Skagway and looking for a way to experience the stunning landscapes, wildlife, and history of the area, the Wild Adventure Yukon + Summit Tour could be a solid pick. This full-day excursion offers a blend of scenic drives, cultural insights, and a fun visit to the Wild Adventure Yukon site, all wrapped up in about 6.5 hours.
We’re impressed by how this tour combines natural beauty with educational stops, making it ideal for those who want a bit of everything — spectacular views, wildlife encounters, and some history thrown in. Two aspects we particularly like are the knowledgeable guides who add context and personality, and the variety of scenic stops along the route that keep the experience fresh and engaging.
One potential downside? The tour involves a fair amount of bus time, and if you’re hoping for more hands-on activities or sled dog experiences, you’ll find those are limited or optional at extra cost. Still, it’s a comfortable, informative way to see parts of the Yukon and Canada that are otherwise tough to reach on your own.
This experience suits travelers who enjoy scenic drives, wildlife spotting, and learning about local culture. It’s especially good for people who want a balanced day — not just sightseeing but also some fun at Wild Adventure Yukon. Families with older children and anyone interested in authentic landscapes will find plenty to enjoy.
Key Points

- Stunning Scenic Routes: The tour offers incredible views of waterfalls, glaciers, and mountain landscapes along the Klondike Highway and White Pass Summit.
- Wildlife Watching Opportunities: Spot animals like bears, mountain goats, and eagles in their natural habitat, particularly along the Tutshi River.
- Cultural and Historical Insights: Learn about the Yukon, the First Nations, and the Gold Rush, adding depth to the sightseeing experience.
- Visit Wild Adventure Yukon: Get access to the complex with a museum, petting zoo, and a hearty BBQ lunch—vegetarian options available.
- Expert Guides: Guides like Monica and Daniel are praised for their friendliness, knowledge, and willingness to go the extra mile.
- All-Inclusive Comfort: Pickup and drop-off from your hotel or cruise port make logistics straightforward, with flexible booking options.
Exploring the Itinerary: What You Can Expect

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Starting in Skagway: The Gateway to Adventure
Your day begins with a pickup from your cruise ship or hotel, which is timely and hassle-free. The tour uses comfortable vans or buses, with plenty of scenic stops along the way. Our experience and reviews highlight that group sizes tend to be manageable, allowing for personalized interactions with guides.
Crossing the Border: Into the Yukon
As you head up the Klondike Highway, you’ll cross from the U.S. into Canada, passing through Fraser for customs. This border crossing is straightforward, and you’ll get to see signs marking the British Columbia and Yukon borders, which makes for a great photo op. The drive itself is captivating, with mountains, waterfalls, and forests filling the window.
Scenic Stops and Wildlife
The journey includes several notable stops. One of the highlights is the chance to see wild animals in their natural environment, especially along the Tutshi River. Many reviewers, like Martin, mention seeing bears and mountain goats — truly memorable moments. The scenery is consistently breathtaking, with glacier-covered peaks and rushing waterfalls.
More Great Tours NearbyThe Wild Adventure Yukon Complex
The main attraction is the Wild Adventure Yukon site. Formerly Caribou Crossing, this spot is a well-curated place where you can walk around, learn about the Yukon and Klondike Gold Rush at the museum, and enjoy the petting zoo — which includes puppies and sled dogs. While some reviews, like Izabela’s, mention that the sled dog puppies weren’t active or available that day, the overall experience is still fun and family-friendly.
Lunch Break
A big plus is the family-style BBQ lunch included with your entry, with vegetarian options available. Reviewers like Fred note that portions start small but are complemented by the variety of local foods and souvenirs in the gift shop. The lunch provides a good break and sustains you for the rest of the day.
The Summit and Photo Opportunities
As you ascend the White Pass, the views become increasingly dramatic. You’ll stop at notable spots such as the Welcome to Alaska sign and Summit Lake, both perfect for photos. The ascent itself offers panoramic vistas that are hard to match — think snow-capped peaks and vast wilderness.
Returning with Stories to Tell
The return trip is just as scenic, with stops at Emerald Lake and Carcross, a charming town that offers a taste of local life and some quick shopping. Guides like Daniel are praised for their knowledge and their efforts to make the trip engaging with frequent photo stops and wildlife spotting.
Value for Money and Practical Tips

At $143 per person, this tour offers good value considering the full day of sightseeing, the included lunch, and the entry to Wild Adventure Yukon. Many travelers, including Gary, mention that the trip feels like a worthwhile investment, especially given the stunning scenery and the narrative about the region’s history.
Keep in mind, this isn’t a tour for those looking for intense hands-on activities or sled dog rides included in the price, as those are optional extras or unavailable at times. The focus is on scenery, wildlife, and cultural stories.
Booking flexibility is a plus — you can reserve now and pay later, and cancellations are free up to 24 hours before. Just remember to bring your passport, as crossing the border into Canada is part of the adventure.
Who Will Love This Tour?

This experience is perfect for travelers who want a well-rounded day of scenery, wildlife, and culture without too much physical exertion. It appeals to those who appreciate comfortable transport, expert guides, and engaging stops. Families with older children, groups of friends, or solo travelers who enjoy storytelling from guides will find it rewarding.
If you’re particularly interested in wildlife viewing and learning about Yukon history, this tour ticks both boxes. Those seeking a more adrenaline-filled or sled dog-focused experience might want to look elsewhere, but for a scenic, cultural, and wildlife-rich day, it’s quite a winner.
The Sum Up

All in all, the Wild Adventure Yukon + Summit Tour offers a solid blend of scenery, wildlife encounters, and cultural insights in a comfortable, organized package. The knowledgeable guides and stunning vistas make it a memorable way to explore parts of Alaska and the Yukon that are otherwise tough to see on your own.
While the bus time and limited hands-on activities might not satisfy every adventurer, this tour strikes a good balance for those wanting a taste of everything—nature, history, and local charm. If you’re after a day filled with breathtaking views, wildlife sightings, and the stories behind them, this could be the trip for you.
For anyone who values expert guidance and appreciates a well-paced day with plenty of scenic stops, the Wild Adventure Yukon + Summit Tour stands out as a reliable, enjoyable choice.
Wild Adventure Yukon + Summit Tour
FAQ

Do I need a passport for this tour?
Yes, a valid original passport is required, as you’ll cross into Canada during the trip. Photocopies aren’t accepted, and U.S. or Canadian citizens can bring a birth certificate with a photo ID.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 6.5 hours, usually in the morning, making it a full but manageable day of sightseeing.
Is there a lot of walking involved?
There’s some light walking at the Wild Adventure Yukon complex and during stops for photos. However, it’s generally comfortable, and strenuous activity isn’t required.
Can children participate?
Yes, children are welcome, but note that the tour is not suitable for guests with mobility assistive devices or wheelchair users unless accompanied by a caregiver.
What is included in the price?
Your fare covers hotel and cruise port pickup and drop-off, the Skagway city tour, scenic stops, entry to Wild Adventure Yukon, and a BBQ lunch.
Are there any additional costs I should know about?
Extras like sled dog rides or gold panning aren’t included but are available at extra cost if you choose. Also, souvenirs or additional snacks at the complex are your own expense.
This tour is a practical, scenic way to see some of the best parts of the Yukon and Alaska without the hassle. If you’re keen on wildlife, beautiful landscapes, and some cultural stories, it’s worth considering for your trip.
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