Paddle a sea kayak into the pristine wilderness of Chilkoot Lake State Recreation Area, where brown bears fish the river mouth, bald eagles circle overhead, and the silence is broken only by your paddle stroke. Alaska at its most raw and undisturbed.
What to expect
After a short drive from the dock you meet your guide at the lake's edge and receive a thorough kayak briefing before slipping onto glassy, glacier-fed water ringed by spruce and hemlock. The route hugs the shoreline where bears are frequently spotted fishing for sockeye salmon at the river inlet. Eagles nest in trees overhead, and on calm days the Takshanuk Mountains mirror perfectly in the water. The pace is entirely your own — guides stop wherever wildlife demands it.
Good to know
Chilkoot Lake is about 10 miles from the Haines dock; the operator can assist with logistics. Tours run approximately 3 hours on the water. No kayaking experience is necessary. Book directly and early — midsummer dates sell out. Confirm all-aboard time before departure.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Haines — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.