We were pretty excited to revisit Skagway on our Holland America Cruise. My parent’s joined us on our Alaskan cruise and we couldn’t wait to show them the beauty of the Alaskan countryside. Nestled in the heart of Alaska’s rugged wilderness, Skagway has captivated travelers for more than a century. Surrounded by snow-capped mountains, glaciers, and pristine forests, Skagway offers visitors the chance to explore some of the most breathtaking landscapes on earth. There are plenty of things to do in Skagway from exploring its Klondike history to experiencing its pristine beauty.
Top Things to Do in Skagway, Alaska
Whether you’re a history buff or a nature lover, Skagway has something to offer for everyone. So come and discover the magic of Skagway and experience the true spirit of the Last Frontier. Skagway, Alaska is a popular destination for cruise ships and there are plenty of things to do in this Gold Rush town. Here are some of the best things to do in Skagway from a cruise ship.
If you want to explore Skagway on your own, get this guided audio tour that takes you on a walk along the wooden boardwalks of downtown as you listen to stories from stampeders to gunslingers.
1. White Pass and Yukon Route Railway
The number one thing to do in Skagway is to hop aboard the White Pass Yukon Railway. The train picks up passengers right at the cruise ship terminal where you will hop aboard this historic narrow gauge railroad to retrace the route that so many gold prospectors have taken before you.
This historic narrow-gauge railroad runs from Skagway, Alaska, to Whitehorse, Yukon Territory, in Canada. The railway was built during the Klondike Gold Rush of 1897-1898 and was a crucial transportation route for miners traveling to the gold fields. Today, visitors can get a taste of what life was like by taking a journey that includes tight curves and steep grades through the mountains to the summit of White Pass.
The White Pass Rail has been designated as an International Historic Civil Engineering Landmark by the American Society of Civil Engineers
The White Pass and Yukon Route Railway (WP&YR) runs between Skagway and The Yukon, Canada. Construction of the railway began in 1898 and was completed in just over two years, an impressive feat given the rugged terrain and harsh climate of the region.
The railway covers a distance of 110 miles (177 km) and includes 20 miles (32 km) of track that curves and climbs steeply through the mountains.
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