Traveling in winter can feel a bit intimidating, especially in a place as vast and snowy as Alaska. But if you’re looking for a relaxed, friendly way to enjoy the outdoors and meet fellow women travelers, this Ladies Only Snowshoe Adventure could be just the ticket. Offered by Adventures by True North Ak, it’s designed to give participants a taste of Alaska’s winter beauty with a dash of local charm—all in a small, intimate group.
What immediately caught our eye about this experience? First, the fact that it’s women-only makes it feel more welcoming and less intimidating for solo travelers or those new to snowshoeing. Second, the combination of a guided hike with some downtime around a warm fire with pastries and hot drinks really adds a cozy, social vibe to an outdoor activity. It’s a good way to connect, especially in winter when the days are shorter. That said, one thing to keep in mind is that this tour isn’t suitable for people with mobility impairments or wheelchair users, so it’s best suited for those who are comfortable on their feet and dressed for the cold.
This tour appeals most to those who want a relaxed, social introduction to Alaska’s winter landscape, especially if you enjoy small groups and local flavors. If you’re after a quick, easy way to experience the outdoors without a strenuous trek, this could be a great fit.
Key Points

- Small group size (limited to 10 participants) offers a personalized experience.
- Guided snowshoe hike through the scenic Mat-Su Valley provides nature immersion.
- Inclusion of pastries and hot drinks makes the experience warm and inviting.
- All equipment included means no need to worry about bringing your own gear.
- Educational component with snowshoeing basics and safety tips.
- Focus on socializing around a fire with blankets and chairs enhances the cozy vibe.
What to Expect from the Ladies-Only Snowshoe Adventure
If you’re picturing snowy trails, friendly guides, and a good dose of Alaskan winter, that’s pretty much what you get here. The tour begins with a gathering around a warm fire, where you’ll be offered hot drinks like coffee, hot chocolate, or apple cider, along with pastries from a local bakery. It’s a thoughtful touch that sets the tone—relaxed and welcoming.
Once everyone’s mingled and fueled up, your guide will give a brief, straightforward introduction on snowshoeing basics and safety considerations. You won’t need prior experience; they make sure everyone is comfortable before setting off. The routes vary from month to month, so you’ll hike in different parts of the Mat-Su Valley depending on the season and conditions. These hikes last roughly 2 to 3 hours, giving you enough time to absorb the scenery without feeling rushed.
The actual snowshoeing part is a gentle hike through winter wonderland landscapes—expect snow-covered trees, open fields, and possibly wildlife if you’re lucky. The views are quite charming, and the fresh, crisp air makes every breath feel invigorating. The hikes aren’t strenuous but do require comfortably warm clothing, waterproof shoes, gloves, a hat, and appropriate snow gear. Many reviews mention that the scenery is stunning and the pace is leisurely, ideal for less experienced snowshoers or those who want a relaxing outdoor experience.
After your trek, you’ll return to the fire area for more social time. Participants often comment on how friendly and approachable the guides are, making it easy to ask questions or chat about Alaska life. The inclusion of warm blankets and chairs keeps everyone cozy, even if it’s chilly outside.
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The Value of the Experience

At $75 per person, the tour offers good value for a guided outdoor activity that includes snowshoe rentals, snacks, and drinks. It’s not a rigorous or lengthy expedition, but for many, that’s a plus—it’s an accessible way to enjoy Alaska’s winter without the commitment of a full-day adventure. Plus, the small group size ensures you’re not just a number but part of an intimate, manageable outing.
Participants seem to appreciate the personalized attention and the relaxed pace, making it ideal for travelers who want to socialize and learn in a welcoming environment. The inclusion of pastries from a local bakery also adds a local flavor, supporting small businesses while elevating the experience.
Practical Tips for Your Snowshoe Adventure

Dress in layers, including waterproof outerwear, to stay warm and dry. Don’t forget a warm hat, gloves, and waterproof shoes or boots suitable for snow. Bring a water bottle to stay hydrated and a waterproof camera or phone to capture the scenery. Since the tour is in the morning, arriving prepared ensures you get the most out of this scenic outing.
This experience isn’t suitable for people with mobility impairments or wheelchair users, so if you have mobility concerns, it’s worth considering other options. Also, because the routes change from month to month, the terrain might vary, but generally, the focus is on easy-to-moderate hikes suitable for most participants.
Authentic Perspectives from Reviewers
One reviewer highlighted how the “guided hike was very relaxing, and the scenery was beautiful,” emphasizing the leisurely pace. Others appreciated the social aspect: “It was great to meet other women travelers and warm up around the fire afterward.” The inclusion of pastries was a hit, with many noting how the local bakery treats added a special touch that made the experience feel authentic and thoughtful.
However, some points out that the weather can be quite cold and unpredictable—so dressing appropriately is essential. A few reviewers mentioned that the route occasionally varies, which keeps things interesting but may also change the level of difficulty slightly.
More Great Tours NearbyFinal Thoughts: Who Will Love This Experience?
This Ladies Only Snowshoe Adventure is ideal for solo female travelers looking for a gentle outdoor activity, a small group experience, and a chance to enjoy Alaska’s winter landscape without intense physical exertion. It’s also a good pick if you’re interested in local flavors, cozy social settings, and learning more about snowshoeing in a relaxed environment.
If you’re after a full-day or more adventurous tour, this may feel a bit limited in scope. But for those wanting a short, friendly, and scenic introduction to Alaska’s winter outdoors, it hits the mark. It’s also perfect for anyone new to snowshoeing or who prefers a slower, more social pace.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is this tour suitable for beginners?
Yes, the tour includes a brief instruction on snowshoeing basics and safety, making it accessible even for beginners who are comfortable on their feet.
How long does the hike last?
The guided snowshoe hike lasts approximately 2 to 3 hours, depending on the route and weather conditions.
What should I bring?
Bring comfortable shoes, warm clothing, a hat, gloves, waterproof snow clothing, snacks, water, and a waterproof camera. The tour provides snowshoe rentals, so you don’t need to bring your own gear.
Is the tour family-friendly?
It’s not specifically designed for children or those with mobility impairments. It’s best suited for participants who can comfortably walk on snowshoes and handle outdoor winter conditions.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. The booking process also allows you to reserve now and pay later, offering flexibility.
What kind of group size can I expect?
The experience is limited to small groups of up to 10 participants, which encourages a more personal and relaxed atmosphere.
What if I don’t have much snowshoeing experience?
You’ll receive a quick briefing before setting off, and the route is designed to be manageable for beginners.
Are snacks and drinks included?
Yes, pastries from a local bakery and hot drinks like coffee, hot chocolate, and apple cider are included to keep everyone warm and energized.
Is transportation provided?
The tour details don’t specify transportation, so it’s likely self-guided to the meeting point at the fire area, or you’ll arrange your own transportation.
In all, this tour offers a cozy, social, and scenic way to enjoy Alaska’s winter, especially if you’re after a manageable outdoor adventure with a friendly vibe. It’s an experience that balances nature, education, and community—perfect for a relaxed getaway or a gentle introduction to the Alaskan outdoors.
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