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4.6 (36 reviews)
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Kenai Fjords National Forrest
Jack B.

What a wonderful day hiking up to Exit Glacier in the Kenai Fjords National Park. Mary our Hiking guide did an awesome job explaining the history of the glacier and the rain forest. I highly recommend Adventure 60 North on your next trip to Seward Alaska

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Alayna G.

Excellent time with our guides, Alex and Jordan. Very friendly and helpful! They answered all of our questions we had and had great convos about everything! We had a party of 8 with the tandem kayaking. They took us on the four hour one with a hike at the halfway point with great views and hot coco and snacks! Definitely will be back! :)

Andrew H.

In the interest of full disclosure: - I am friends with one of the guides here, she was one of two guides on our kayak outing. However, I paid the normal costs/fees to kayak with these folks; I didn't get any sort of special deal or handout. And it was a mixed group; I didn't know many of the other customers that went out with us. Now that that's out of the way... This service was awesome! I'm what you might call "super outdoorsy" but what you might also call a "land lubber". I like to hike the trails, camp the meadows, climb the rock, glissade the snow, and rappel the ice. BUT. I've never done any sort of "water stuff" before. So I needed a guide. Our guides took us out for a half-day that started late in the evening (brunch start!) on one of those delightful, long, bright, Alaska summer nights. We went up Resurrection Bay for a bit, got out, had some hot beverages, got back in, and paddled back. We saw some friendly sea otters and exchanged some great jokes and conversation. It was a solid group. Even though we didn't' have the best weather, I loved it! Now that my kayak cherry has been popped, I'm seriously considering PURCHASING a sea kayak! What is happening to me?

Michael M.

We had a small group that was trying to plan a 5-day trip out in Kenai Fjords National Park and Adventure Sixty North helped us plan the best possible trip possible. They were very knowledgable on the area and helped us plan the entire trip, as well as gave us advice on what activities to do and places to stay at. Since we went on an unguided trip their expertise was invaluable and made the trip a success. Additionally, all of the gear we needed was in great working condition and we had no issues with it. Very thankful to Rick and his staff for making our trip a once in a lifetime adventure and highly recommend anyone thinking of visiting the area to go with Adventure Sixty!

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Erik M.

Me and my fiancé did the Aialak Glacier kayak trip and it was amazing. The day started off with Wrenna, one of the tour guides, offering her personal down jacket to my fiancé so she wouldn't be cool and than we were off on the water taxi. Jay and Wrenna were both extremely welcoming and helpful and gave us homemade bread putting on the boat -- amazing. On the way we ran into a pod of orcas, hump back whales, a mountain goat and it's baby, and bald eagles. When we were dropped off at the launch site there was a huge black bear about 300 ft away!!! We then unloaded the kayaks and went off around the island and then to the glacier. Both Wrenna and Jay were very knowledgeable and answered all of our questions and the best part was they didn't talk incessantly like other tour guides we've had. We than had an awesome lunch in front of the glacier and witnessed numerous calvings and harbor seals. On the way back Jay gave us homemade smoked sockeye salmon -- he caught and smoked it himself. We once again ran into more humpback whales and a TON of bald eagles. Overall the trip was amazing and well worth the money. Both of our guides went above and beyond and I can't recommend them enough. Oh did I mention that we were the only people on the tour? That is a one to one ratio.

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I did a kayaking excursion at Resurrection Bay, and it was breathtaking! We saw some bald eagles and seals. Our tour guide Rich was fantastic: knowledgeable, patient, and an all around delight. As he pointed out wildlife and plants, he told us different facts about them, the area, and it's history. Highly recommend for an afternoon activity!

Sea lion checking us out!
Vanitha S.

Wow--imagine kayaking through sideways snowfall, taking in eagles, sea lions, waterfowl, and snowy coastline. What an amazing adventure we had! I was lucky enough to pick up a brochure of Adventure Sixty North when I was staying at the Van Gilder Hotel earlier this season. The fact that they did year-round tours and adventures caught my eye. When I had the opportunity to come to Seward this winter, I called Adventure Sixty North and was so excited to see that they run a whole bunch of tours! They are the only tour operator in town during the winter which is so nice. They included a Winter Kayaking Tour through Tonsina Point or Caines Head, Exit Glacier Snowshoe Hike, Ice Fishing and Gold Panning. We opted for the kayaking tour to Tonsina Point and were not disappointed. Rick was our driver and coordinator and was awesome, kind and helpful. He went out of his way to take pix of us with a sea lion in the background, made sure we didn't slip on the ice, checked the weather forecast for our drive to Anchorage, and helped us to find a hotel room (Seward Resort) when the roads were going to be too snowy to drive safely in the dark. Sunny, our guide, was energetic, enthusiastic and informative of the ecosystem of Resurrection Bay, Alaska, Seward in general and anything else. Our kayak trip was destined to be pretty and peaceful--as soon as we pushed off, it started to snow hard. Sunny explained that kayaking in the ocean is awesome because when the snowflakes hit the water, they don't make a sound. And she was right. It was a rare and special experience to kayak in such snowfall--we were completely dry as we had the right gear on. The snow on the trees was so pretty. They made sure that we were completely outfitted--from giving us boots to handwarmers to rain pants to gloves. Because the tide was so high we were able to kayak through Tonsina Point through a creek (I think Tonsina Creek?) that normally is impassable. The creek was gorgeous as it was narrow and had a nice bridge that we kayaked under. On the way we saw a lovely bald eagle and a sea lion...the sea lion was an exceptionally cool experience as he kept popping up out of the water, snorting loudly and gazing at us curiously. It was the coolest experience! On top of that, the whole Adventure Sixty North crew went out of their way to be thoughtful--from making sure we had hand warmers, to providing us with boots, rain pants and gloves, to giving us 2 cups of hot chocolate, to taking our pix, to offer a hand while we were walking on the ice back to the van, cranking the heat in the van post-kayaking (surprising how cold you can get after being out in the winter for a few hours!) and being super patient through as many pix we wanted to take and how many breaks we needed (kayaking through Resurrection Bay was surprising tough due to the ebbs and flows of the tides!). We had such a great experience that we decided to go on the Exit Glacier winter hike with Rick and Sunny the next day!

Our tour guides, Rachel & Scott!!

Our tour guides were Rachel & Scott! They were so awesome! Very knowledgeable about the science of glaciers and sea mammals. We learned a lot! Our water taxi captain on the Weather Or Not was very skilled in sailing the boat through extremely choppy waters with swells of up to 10ft! She also has a great eye for spotting wildlife! On the water taxi out to Aialak Bay, we saw a bear swimming in the ocean to cross to an island. We saw puffins, sea lions, harbor seals, a humpback whale, mountain goats on the cliffs, and a pod of orcas!! The sea kayaking was a different experience having to paddle through big chunks of ice, but was very cool!

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Very early in the season and they accommodated us. Update staff, very educational, and an enjoyable outing.

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great adventure group. went the extra mile to make it memorable. very highly recommend

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Max and the crew were ecstatic. The crew told me fun facts about salmon and bald eagles that I didn't know about.

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We went up Resurrection Bay for a bit, got out, had some hot beverages, got back in, and paddled back.

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J-Dock Sport Fishing - Hayden with his 1st King Salmon

J-Dock Sport Fishing

5.0(15 reviews)
2.3 mi

The J-Dock team was fantastic. Very responsive as we planned our trip, and great in the execution…read more Captain Kyle and crew members Bryson, Andrew, and Melody ensured that our trip was safe, fun, and productive. Our large catch was already filleted by the time we reached port, and we opted to have J-Dock individually package our fish (salmon, halibut, and rockfish) for us to bring back home (they offer shipment as well, but we choose to bring ours back on the plane). Boat and equipment seemed well-maintained for our end-of-season trip. We would absolutely use J-Dock again on a future trip. Note that we were absolutely exhausted by the end, and had a 90-minute drive afterwards -- consider staying in Seward overnight after this trip.

J Dock is a first rate professional charter with staff who take care of their clients. We had the…read morebest fishing trip yesterday deep sea fishing and even caught salmon on the way back in. Unfortunately, this trip I was severely sea sick, but my spouse caught a 95 pound halibut and even I had some success with the "smallest halibut". Captain Kyle and crew were fabulous. They all worked very hard during the entire charter. Our captain is a nurse and he helped me with my situation and the three-person crew checked on my welfare and ensured I continued to fish. I whole heartedly recommend J Dock to anyone visiting Seward Alaska but recommend you book in advance. Depending on the month you are visiting will also decide the fish you can keep. The silver salmon derby in Seward is epic in July. Remember, Fish On!

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J-Dock Sport Fishing - More catch.

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J-Dock Sport Fishing - My spouse 95 pound halibut.  This is her first experience catching a halibut.

My spouse 95 pound halibut. This is her first experience catching a halibut.

J-Dock Sport Fishing - The entire guests catch of the day (not the rock fish in picture).

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The entire guests catch of the day (not the rock fish in picture).

Crackerjack Sport Fishing Charters

Crackerjack Sport Fishing Charters

4.7(10 reviews)
2.5 mi

First the positive: Our captain was very friendly, the boat was very nice. We all got fish, and…read morealmost all of us got halibut! Now the narrative: My brother (who's into fishing like I'm into Yelping) came up to visit from FL. He booked for, and paid for this charter. On the day of, our captain had cancelled due to poor conditions. However, my brother still wanted to go out (I outfitted him and my Mom with my waterproof, warm mountaineering gear), weather be damned. After some confusing communications, Crackerjack made it happen. They put us on a boat with a captain and six passengers: us (a group of 3), a couple (2), and a guy from California (1). The other people on the boat were friendly and we started the day in good spirits. The water quickly got really rough, but we endured. No one got seasick. After getting beaten on the waves for over an hour, we got to a spot that was slightly more calm. Within an hour, I caught a halibut! Then my Mom! Then my brother got a salmon! Then the boat started catching less fish. I'd say most of the fist were caught in the first 4 hours. And ALL of the halibut were caught in this time. The seas were ROUGH, and my Mom and I were out in front. Constant wind, constant side-ways rain, and consistent 5 ft swells battered and chilled our bones. (I'm a part-time photographer and I brought my nice camera, I took zero photos because I was afraid of the swells slamming it against the boat and out of my hands, seriously. This is my mountain/ice/snow/rock climbing camera, mind you.) As noon approached the captain asked us if we wanted to do a half day instead of a full day (which was what we paid for)...it was an emphatic yes from the 3 of us, and from California guy as well...who was looking very pale. Then noon hit and my Mom asked the captain "So is this when you go back for a half-day?" and the Captain said "yes, this is when we *would* go back". A hush of horror came over us. Wait...what? We are staying for more of this punishment? (at this point no one was catching anything) My Mom pressed further "are we going back now?". The captain said nothing out loud, but shook his head in the motion of "NO." This was a complete communication breakdown. I'm assuming the couple didn't want to go back when he polled them? Even so, if 4 of us wanted to go back, but 2 of us don't...the 2 overrule everyone else? I guess these boats are not a democracy. We stayed 3 more hours and caught nothing. California guy was grasping onto the boat, trying not to fall over, as he puked. I still have no idea what actually happened, and why we stayed out for another 3-4 hour brutalization. My guess is that Crackerjack wanted to get that sweet, sweet full-day money for all 6 people. So they didn't much care that one person was puking and the other 3 were checked out and catching nothing. Probably a good charter if the weather is good, though.

Captain Jeff rocks. Kept his cool while dealing with 6 full grown children making grotesque jokes…read morethe entire time. He maximized his time fishing and got us a lot of King/Silver/Pink rockfish and halibut.

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Crackerjack Sport Fishing Charters - Ya thy know how to hook em at CrackerJack!!

Ya thy know how to hook em at CrackerJack!!

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