Discover Alaska’s wild beauty on the Turnagain Arm Glacier tour. Spot wildlife, hike glaciers, and explore scenic wonders. Adventure awaits!
Discover Alaska’s wild beauty on the Turnagain Arm Glacier tour. Spot wildlife, hike glaciers, and explore scenic wonders. Adventure awaits!
- Beluga Point - Beluga Point is a stunning scenic stop along the Turnagain Arm, just 20 minutes south of Anchorage. Situated above the impressive tidal flats, it provides sweeping views of the surrounding mountains and opportunities to see Dall sheep on the cliffs. During certain seasons, visitors can also spot beluga whales as they follow schools…
- Beluga Point - Beluga Point is a stunning scenic stop along the Turnagain Arm, just 20 minutes south of Anchorage. Situated above the impressive tidal flats, it provides sweeping views of the surrounding mountains and opportunities to see Dall sheep on the cliffs. During certain seasons, visitors can also spot beluga whales as they follow schools of hooligan fish through the inlet. This location is an ideal introduction to the natural beauty of Southcentral Alaska and a popular photo spot for visitors.
- Girdwood - Girdwood is a delightful mountain town nestled in a lush valley surrounded by the Chugach Mountains, about 40 minutes south of Anchorage along the Turnagain Arm. Renowned for its lively arts scene, stunning alpine scenery, and as the home of Alyeska Resort, it’s a great place to take a break, enjoy a coffee, or have a meal. With its towering spruce trees, flowing creeks, and charming local businesses, Girdwood offers a tranquil, small-town vibe with a strong Alaskan character.
- Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center - The Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center (AWCC) is a non-profit sanctuary located in Portage Valley, approximately 47 miles south of Anchorage along the picturesque Seward Highway. Nestled between the Chugach Mountains and the Turnagain Arm, the center covers over 200 acres of natural habitat dedicated to the care and conservation of Alaska’s native wildlife.
Visitors can observe a wide variety of animals, including brown and black bears, moose, wood bison, muskoxen, wolves, lynx, caribou, and bald eagles. Many of these animals are rescues—injured or orphaned—and now serve as ambassadors for their species.
The center features a 1.5-mile loop accessible by foot, bike, or car, offering opportunities to see animals in spacious, naturalistic enclosures.
As a key stop on the Turnagain Arm tour, AWCC combines wildlife viewing with stunning scenery, making it a memorable highlight of any Alaskan adventure.
- Portage Lake Overlook - Portage Valley, located within the Chugach National Forest, is a glacially-carved corridor rich in natural beauty and one of Southcentral Alaska’s most accessible places for glacier viewing. Just a short drive from the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center, this breathtaking valley is surrounded by towering peaks and multiple hanging glaciers, including Explorer, Middle, and Byron Glaciers. The Begich, Boggs Visitor Center offers interactive exhibits on glaciology and local ecosystems, while nearby trails like the Byron Glacier Trail provide an easy hike to views of glacial ice up close. It’s a must-see stop for those wanting to immerse themselves in Alaska’s wild, icy landscapes.

- Bottled water
- Entrance Fee (if option is selected)
- Snacks
- Bottled water
- Entrance Fee (if option is selected)
- Snacks
- Lunch
- Lunch
Discover Alaska on your terms with this entirely private and customizable tour. Relish the flexibility to set your own pace, request photo stops, and tailor the day to suit your interests. With a local guide and photographer, the highlights—breathtaking views, wildlife sightings, and candid group moments—will be captured and delivered to you in a…
Discover Alaska on your terms with this entirely private and customizable tour. Relish the flexibility to set your own pace, request photo stops, and tailor the day to suit your interests. With a local guide and photographer, the highlights—breathtaking views, wildlife sightings, and candid group moments—will be captured and delivered to you in a curated gallery of edited photos.
When envisioning Alaska, people often think of wild animals, majestic mountains, and vast glaciers. Turnagain Arm encompasses all of this, just a short, scenic drive from Anchorage. This stunning inlet is renowned for its massive tides, rugged mountain scenery, and the unique bore tide, where a single wave travels across the entire inlet.
Travel along the Seward Highway, one of North America’s most picturesque drives. The road follows the coastline, providing endless views and opportunities to spot moose, bald eagles, Dall sheep, and possibly beluga whales. With private transportation and a flexible itinerary, this tour is all about maximizing your experience.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.