Kayaking the Knik River (Half Day)

Ages 6+ • 5-6 Hours • Minimum 2 People, Up to 10 Max

About

The Knik Glacier is the largest glacier in South Central Alaska and is the headwaters of the Knik River.

Duration

About 5-6 Hours

Activity Level

Moderately Strenuous

About

The river flows through the heart of the Knik River Valley, a glacier-formed valley teeming with wildlife such as moose, bears, bald eagles, and salmon. We will try to spot as much wildlife as we can. We will also stop at a viewpoint along the route so that you can snap a photo of the mighty Knik Glacier in the distance. This trip has a diverse set of landscapes. We kayak through a lake, marshlands, and a glacier-formed river.

This tour starts and ends at Old Knik Bridge, once everyone is checked in we will transfer everyone to Jim Lake. After paddling across the lake there is a small, easy portage where we carry our kayaks to the creek. The creek is slow-moving and very relaxing AKA the Bayou of Alaska. After following the creek we will come to a river delta and dunes….Depending on the water level we may need to carry/tow our paddle crafts. This tour section will include hiking through loose glacier silt/sand, for up to a quarter mile depending on water levels. In this tour section, you will have the best view/photo opportunities of Knik Glacier in the distance. After the dunes, we begin the last part of our journey, on the Knik River. The Knik River is glacier-fed, so no jumping in unless you want a very cold bath. The Knik River has a strong but slow-moving current that takes us to the Old Knik River Bridge and back to your car.

What's Included

  • Kayak or SUP
  • Life jacket
  • Paddle
  • Waterproof phone case
  • Drinks and snacks
  • Tour guide

More Info

This trip requires being able to paddle for long distances. Paddling conditions include lakes, rivers, and against wind and/or currents. There is one port-a-potty near Jim Lake. Otherwise, there are just bushes, so please plan accordingly. This tour takes approximately 4 hours to complete. Completion times can vary depending on natural factors outside of our control, such as water levels, flow rates on the river, wind speed/direction of wind, and sand conditions in the dunes. On this trip, we have seen a variety of wildlife, including river otters, beavers, eagles, salmon, ducks, owls, porcupines, moose, and coyotes. This trip has a diverse set of landscapes we kayak through, from marshlands to a glacier-formed river. This trip takes place in a woodland setting, thus giving the participant a true Alaskan experience.

What is the cost

Adult: $220 per person, a minimum of two people, or cash equivalent. Youth 6-17: $200 per person, youth must be accompanied by an adult Child 0-5: Free. Per paying adult, one child aged 5 or younger may participate as a free lap rider. Must contact us in advance to schedule a lap rider.

Online reservations must be made by 5 PM the day before the tour. For next-day or same-day bookings, please reach out for availability.

What to bring

There can be wind blowing off the glacier or coming from the mountain so we recommend that you wear the following:

  • Non-cotton base layer
  • Quick drying shirt and pants
  • Fleece jacket
  • Rain/wind outer layer pants and jacket
  • Hat with drawstring or a beanie
  • Shoes that can get wet and dry quickly (flip-flops are discouraged)

Additional services

A shuttle service is available upon request. The round trip to and from Anchorage is $175 per group

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