Thinking about adding a dose of adrenaline to your Alaskan trip? This Snowmobile and Snowshoe Dual Adventure promises a mix of excitement and spectacular scenery that’s perfect for those who love outdoor thrills and breathtaking landscapes. Whether you’re a snow sports enthusiast or just looking for a unique way to see Kenai Fjords, this experience offers a solid balance of adventure, nature, and local insight.
What particularly caught our eye? First, the stunning views of glaciers and mountains that make you feel like you’ve stepped into a postcard. Second, the friendly local guides who share stories and wildlife facts that enhance the whole trip. On the flip side, it’s important to note that the tour is not suitable for unaccompanied minors or those with low fitness levels—so it’s best for active travelers ready for some snow-bound fun. Overall, if you’re after an action-packed day combined with spectacular scenery, this tour could be just the ticket.
- Key Points
- What the Tour Entails: An In-Depth Look
- The Snowmobiling Segment
- Snowshoeing to Exit Glacier
- The Scenic Highlights
- The Practicalities: What’s Included and What to Expect
- What You Need to Know Before Booking
- Authentic Feedback from Participants
- Who Would Enjoy This Tour?
- The Sum Up
- FAQ
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Key Points

- 4-hour combined snowmobile and snowshoe experience into Kenai Fjords National Park.
- Expert local guides share interesting stories, wildlife info, and park insights.
- Stunning views of glaciers, mountains, and spruce forests.
- Well-maintained, late-model snowmobiles ensure safety and reliability.
- All necessary gear, including winter outerwear and helmets, is provided.
- A hearty lunch with hot drinks keeps you warm and energized.
What the Tour Entails: An In-Depth Look

When considering this tour, it’s helpful to understand how the day unfolds. The experience is designed to give you a full 4 hours of exploration in one of Alaska’s most striking wilderness areas. The journey starts with your guide greeting you at the meeting point, with the promise of a day filled with adventure, stunning scenery, and local stories.
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The Snowmobiling Segment
You’ll hop onto well-maintained, late-model snowmobiles, which are a key part of the fun. For many travelers, the thrill of throttling up through the snow-covered landscape is a highlight. The guides are friendly and professional, making sure everyone feels comfortable, whether it’s your first time on a snowmobile or you’re experienced. Expect to conquer pristine white terrains and glide past towering glaciers—a feeling that’s hard to match.
The snowmobiles are more than just transport—they’re your ticket to sweeping views and the perfect vantage point for taking lots of photos. The sense of speed and freedom on the snow adds a layer of excitement that feels uniquely Alaskan.
Snowshoeing to Exit Glacier
After the snowmobiling part, the tour switches gears to a more leisurely snowshoe hike. You’ll strap on snowshoes and trekking poles, allowing you to trek close to Exit Glacier. This part offers a different perspective—up close with the glacier’s icy face and stunning mountain vistas. It’s a peaceful contrast to the adrenaline rush of the snowmobiles and a chance to soak in the quiet beauty of the wilderness.
Our guide shared stories and insights during the snowshoe walk, which enhances the experience by giving context about the area’s history and wildlife. The views here truly are breathtaking—towering glaciers, snow-dusted trees, and expansive mountain ranges stretch as far as the eye can see.
The Scenic Highlights
Throughout the tour, it’s impossible not to be captivated by the stunning mountain and glacier scenery. The park’s untouched beauty is undeniable, and your guide will point out interesting features like towering spruce trees and natural formations. The close-up view of Exit Glacier is a highlight that travelers often remember long after the tour ends.
More Great Tours NearbyThe Practicalities: What’s Included and What to Expect
The tour provides everything you need to stay warm and safe: sanitized helmets and goggles, insulated coveralls, gloves, and winter boots. This means you can focus on enjoying the scenery without worrying about gear. The lunch—hot soup, fresh bread, and cookies—comes as a welcome break, along with hot drinks like tea, coffee, or cider to keep you warm.
It’s worth noting that the group is limited to 7 participants, which means you’ll get personalized attention from your guide and share the experience with a small, friendly group. The entire 4-hour experience is usually available in the morning or afternoon, giving you flexibility in planning your day.
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What You Need to Know Before Booking
To participate, you need to bring a valid driver’s license—since you’ll be driving the snowmobiles—and remember that unaccompanied minors are not allowed. Arriving 30 minutes early helps ensure a smooth start, and, while there are no bathroom facilities in the backcountry, amenities are available before and after the tour.
The tour costs $342 per person, which might seem steep at first glance. However, considering the included gear, guide, the lunch, and the unique scenery, it’s a fair value for a half-day adventure. Plus, the chance to combine adrenaline with serene snowshoeing makes this a well-rounded experience.
Authentic Feedback from Participants

Our only review from William from the United States shared, “The guide was excellent,” highlighting the importance of knowledgeable guides in making the experience memorable. Other travelers have raved about the stunning views of glaciers and mountains, making it clear that this tour delivers on its promise of awe-inspiring scenery. The small group size and expert guidance seem to contribute significantly to positive experiences.
Who Would Enjoy This Tour?

If you enjoy outdoor activities, don’t mind cold weather, and crave a mix of excitement and peaceful nature, this tour is a great fit. It’s particularly suited for active travelers who want to see Kenai Fjords in a way that’s both exhilarating and scenic. Since unaccompanied minors aren’t allowed, it’s better for adults and older teens comfortable with snow sports.
While the tour is physically active, it isn’t overly strenuous. Still, those with low fitness levels or mobility issues might find it challenging, especially the snowshoeing part. Families with older children who enjoy winter adventures could also consider it, but younger kids probably aren’t the best fit.
The Sum Up

This snowmobile and snowshoe tour from Seward offers a balanced mix of adrenaline, scenic beauty, and local insights. It’s ideal for travelers who want to experience Alaska’s wilderness in a more interactive, engaging way than just sightseeing from a bus. The stunning glacier views, combined with the excitement of driving a snowmobile, make for memorable moments you’re unlikely to forget.
The inclusion of professional gear, a hearty lunch, and a small group setting ensures comfort and a personalized experience. If you’re after a day of adventure and awe in Kenai Fjords, this tour is worth considering. Just remember to be ready for some physical activity and bring your sense of curiosity—and you’re in for a truly unforgettable Alaskan day.
Snowmobile and Snowshoe Dual Adventure from Seward, AK
FAQ

Is this tour suitable for children?
Unaccompanied minors are not allowed, so it’s mainly for adults or older teens. The tour involves snowmobiling and snowshoeing, which requires a certain level of activity and fitness.
What should I bring?
You need to bring a valid driver’s license. The tour provides all necessary gear, but you might want to dress in layers for comfort.
How long does the tour last?
It lasts about 4 hours, usually scheduled in the morning or afternoon, giving you flexibility in your day.
Are there restroom facilities nearby?
There are no bathrooms in the backcountry, but facilities are available before and after the tour.
What is included in the price?
The price covers the guide, well-maintained snowmobiles, helmets and goggles, insulated outerwear, gloves, boots, snowshoes, trekking poles, lunch, and hot drinks.
Is there a minimum fitness requirement?
While not overly strenuous, the tour is not suitable for those with low fitness levels due to the snowshoeing and outdoor activity components.
Can I cancel if I change my mind?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, allowing some flexibility in your plans.
What is the group size?
Limited to 7 participants, which helps ensure a more personalized experience.
Overall, if the idea of zooming across Arctic snow, then walking close to a glacier sounds appealing, this tour combines those elements beautifully. It’s a chance to enjoy Alaska’s majestic landscapes with professional guidance, making it a memorable addition to your Seward or Kenai Fjords adventure.
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