Skagway Shore Excursion: Liarsville Gold Rush Camp, Gold Panning and Salmon Bake Combo

While in port in Skagway, discover what Alaska’s exciting Gold Rush era was all about on this unique two-hour tour. In the historic village of Liarsville, you will dine on authentic Alaskan fare (incl

While in port in Skagway, discover what Alaska’s exciting Gold Rush era was all about on this unique two-hour tour. In the historic village of Liarsville, you will dine on authentic Alaskan fare (including wild Alaskan salmon), visit authentic gold-mining exhibits and learn how to pan for gold – keep everything you find! Full of charm, Liarsville Camp gives you the chance to go back in time to an interesting period of Alaskan history.

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Location: Skagway

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Q&A

Q: Is there an age limit for kids on this gold panning tour?

A: Great question! There's no strict age limit, but the gold panning activity is best suited for kids aged 6 and up. They’ll have a blast panning for gold. Just keep an eye on younger ones, as the water can be a bit chilly. The whole family can enjoy the salmon bake, though, so it's perfect for all ages!

Q: What should we wear for the gold panning part? Is it messy?

A: I'd recommend wearing something comfortable and that you don't mind getting a little wet. The gold panning can get messy, so old clothes or swimwear might be good choices. Also, a light jacket in case it gets chilly by the water. The camp is pretty casual, so no need to dress up!

Q: What happens if it rains? Will the tour still go on?

A: Yes, the tour runs rain or shine! They have covered areas at the camp and provide some shelter during the panning itself. Make sure to bring a waterproof jacket or poncho just in case. It’s Alaska, after all! The salmon bake is still on, and trust me, it's even better with a little drizzle.

Discussions

Had an amazing time at the Liarsville Gold Rush Camp!

I just got back from the Liarsville Gold Rush Camp experience in Skagway, and wow, it was a blast! The gold panning was super fun. We found a few flakes, which was cool! The salmon bake was delicious, and the live entertainment really added to the atmosphere. I totally recommend this as a gift for anyone who loves a bit of history and outdoor fun. Just remember to dress appropriately!

Thinking of gifting the Liarsville combo experience!

Hey everyone! I'm considering getting this Liarsville Gold Rush combo experience for my parents. They love Alaska and have always talked about the Gold Rush. Has anyone done this? Is it worth it? And how is the food? I want it to be special!