Trek a wild Pacific coastal trail through old-growth temperate rainforest, then reward yourself at a local craft brewery pouring ales brewed with Alaskan glacier water. This is the rugged, delicious side of Prince of Wales Island that few cruise passengers ever find.
What to expect
Your guide leads you along a coastal trail where the forest meets the sea in a tangle of sea-stack rocks and kelp-draped tidepools. The old-growth canopy is cathedral-scale — Sitka spruce that predate European contact tower overhead — and your naturalist narrates the ecology with infectious enthusiasm. Intertidal zones reveal sea stars, chitons, and the occasional river otter at low tide. The hike concludes at a local craft brewery where you settle in with a pint of Alaskan-brewed IPA or stout, trading trail stories with the brewer. Duration is approximately 3 hours including the brewery visit.
Good to know
Moderate fitness required — trail surfaces can be rooted and muddy. Waterproof hiking boots are essential; gaiters recommended in wet weather. Operates May through September. Confirm reservation at klawockisland.com at least 48 hours ahead.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Klawock — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.