Journey through dramatic Keystone Canyon — a sheer-walled river gorge draped in waterfalls — then walk onto the accessible face of Worthington Glacier, Alaska's most visitor-friendly tidewater glacier, on a guided small-group tour.
What to expect
The tour rolls out of Valdez along the Richardson Highway, slowing through Keystone Canyon while your guide narrates the gold-rush history and geological drama of its 800-foot walls and thundering waterfalls. At Worthington Glacier, you walk a short trail to the ice margin and, with your guide's direction, step onto the glacier itself — feel the chill radiating from ancient ice beneath your boots. Thompson Pass, at over 2,600 feet, offers panoramic views of jagged peaks and snowfields even in summer. The return route retraces the canyon for a second look at the falls in different light.
Good to know
Sturdy walking shoes or light hikers are sufficient for Worthington Glacier's accessible edge. The tour operates rain or shine — canyon waterfalls are actually more dramatic in overcast conditions. Departs from and returns to the Valdez cruise dock. Book directly with Valdez Alaska Tours to secure small-group availability.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Valdez — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.