Take a Hike! Guide to hiking while at port on a cruise to Alaska
Warmer weather and longer days must mean the Alaska cruise ship season is in full swing. The popularity of cruising to Alaska lies in the beautiful scenery, seeing animals in their natural habitat and awaiting adventures. Many of the excursions offered by cruise ships are on my bucket list; however, in one of the ports you may want to do a little exploring on your own. If so, I’d definitely recommend going on a hike. Hiking is a great way to explore while being active and not stuck in the fitness room while in port. Don’t forget, hiking is a free activity!
Burn calories & enjoy the fresh Alaskan air
You can’t beat the feeling of accomplishment when you’re on a hike and reach your destination whether it is a waterfall or top of a mountain, you’ll feel great.
The amount of calories you burn while hiking depends on a few factors: your body weight, terrain, and pack weight (if you are carrying a pack). The more weight, the more you’ll burn and obviously, you’ll burn more calories when hiking more difficult terrain. In addition, a fast pace will increase calorie burn, however in this situation, I won’t focus as much on this aspect as you’re in Alaska, take your time and enjoy your surroundings.
All levels welcome
If you haven’t hiked before or it’s been years, look for a more mild to moderate hike. Hikes are supposed to be fun and a great way to see a place, so no sense going on a strenuous one if you’re not ready for it.
In Juneau, Alaska, we took the tram to the top of Mt. Roberts and went on a hike from there. As we climbed and climbed, I kept saying that I wanted to get to the top of the mountain, not realizing that around the corner, was a higher peak and then a higher peak! The hike turned out to be strenuous but I was caught up in the moment as the views were amazing!
Trail Guide
Below are websites that will guide you in finding a hike for your activity level and are close to where you’ll be dropped off by the cruise ship.
Juneau
Hop on the Mount Roberts Tramway which will take you to 1,800 feet in elevation. Trails are well-marked and begin outside the Mountain House. Click here for information about hiking on the top of the Mount Roberts Tramway. Visit the Juneau Alaska Adventure & Lodging Guide for additional trail information.
Skagway
There are a lot of trailheads close to town. I did the Lower Dewey Hike, an easy to moderate hike that circles a beautiful alpine lake. Check out the National Parks Service website for more information.
Ketchikan
Deer Mountain Trail is one of the most popular hikes. The USA Today article by Nancy Wagner, gives a great overview of hikes in Ketchikan as does REI, an outdoor gear retailer.
Sitka
There are three trails that are accessible from downtown and vary from one to five miles. The website, Sitka through 4 Seasons, gives information on where to get started. Or take a walk through the Sitka National Historical Park see totem poles as you progress along the coastal trail. The Visitor Center is located about one-fourth mile from downtown Sitka. Click here for a map.
Anchorage
As many cruises start or finish in Anchorage, if you’re spending an extra day or two, take advantage of the extra daylight hours and go on a hike such the Flattop Mountain trail. You can go on your own or go to the Visit Anchorage Information Centers to book a guide. Check out Anchorage's hiking trails.
Hike Safely
When you’re hiking, it’s important to take safety seriously. Always follow trail signs, wear comfortable shoes, bring water and bug repellent. Read some more Do’s and Don’ts from FitSugar here.
Do you have a favorite hike that you completed while on an Alaskan cruise?
FreshCruiser Tip: Start with a healthy breakfast before you leave the cruise ship in the morning as you’ll need the energy for the hike. I recommend an egg white veggie omelet with whole wheat toast and fruit.
Reader Comments (7)
I just went on the Mount Roberts hike at Juneau last summer when I was on a cruise to Alaska on Holland America - pretty amazing! I think for my next Alaskan cruise, I want to try out that Deer Mountain Trail in Ketchikan.
It's the best of both - can't wait to get on a cruise to Alaska. What was your favorite part of the Skagway hike?
Hi Mary! Glad you enjoyed the hikes around Mount Roberts as well! Hiking next time in Ketchikan sounds like a great option.
Thanks Jerome, I hope you're cruising to Alaska soon! Skagway was a great place to hike as the trail head for Lower Dewey Hike was just a short walk from getting off the cruise ship. After a great breakfast on the ship, within a few minutes you felt like you were exploring as you hiked and waited for the lake to come into view. Definitely recommend it.
My one and only cruise was to Alaska nearly 10 years ago (before I had kids which feels like another lifetime!). I remember it as one of the most beautiful places I have ever seen. Great hiking tips!
Thanks for stopping by on my SITS day. xx
Thanks for sharing these great tips! I am someone who likes to hike a lot, and this is something that definitely interests me. When you are hiking, there are many things that you should be bringing with you on your trip. One of the must have essentials for any camping trip is dermabond. You never know when you are going to get a cut while hiking, so having this will help cure it. But make sure that you always clean the cut first before applying since you wouldn't want to get an infection.
Has anyone ever tried taking a ride to the crab fest at the George inlet lodge I Ketchikan. The price is $59 which includes the ride to/from the lodge? This info is per Experience Alaska Tours and not a Holland America excursion.