Lift off from Juneau — the nearest city on Lynn Canal's southern approach — and land by helicopter on a living glacier, crampons on, ice axe in hand. Walking the surface of a 1,500-year-old icefield is the single most unforgettable hour in Southeast Alaska.
What to expect
The helicopter lifts from Juneau's heliport and within minutes you are banking over the Tongass rainforest canopy toward the vast Juneau Icefield — at 1,500 sq miles, the fifth-largest in North America. The landing on blue ice is startlingly quiet; your guide fits crampons and leads you across pressure ridges, into shallow moulins, and to the rim of a turquoise supraglacial lake. The guide explains what the glacier's retreat means in measurable, human terms — a genuinely moving experience. The flight back over the icefield at low altitude is a bucket-list moment in its own right.
Good to know
If your ship calls at Skagway and not Juneau, this excursion works for vessels that also port at Juneau (same Lynn Canal corridor); confirm your itinerary. Allow 3–3.5 hrs total including transfers. Helmets, crampons, and poles are provided. Book as far ahead as possible — weather cancellations are real and guides rebook clients fast. Dress in thermal base layers; temperature on the ice is 10–15°C cooler than in town.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Lynn Canal — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.