Tormented Valley and Suspension Bridge Tour

*PASSPORTS REQUIRED* View the Skagway Summit, White Pass Valley, Yukon Suspension Bridge, and the Welcome to Alaska Sign in one Incredible tour. Relax on a scenic ride up to the White Pass Summit,

*PASSPORTS REQUIRED* View the Skagway Summit, White Pass Valley, Yukon Suspension Bridge, and the Welcome to Alaska Sign in one Incredible tour. Relax on a scenic ride up to the White Pass Summit, passing by majestic mountains, rainforests, and waterfalls. Upon reaching the summit, you'll enter what is known as the Tormented Valley. The valley is characterized by striking rock formations, brilliant green lakes, and colorful lichen lining the bedrock. Don't forget your camera! Then, you'll visit the famous Yukon Suspension Bridge. The bridge sways over the rushing white-water rapids of the Tutshi River. Before boarding the bus again, you'll have time to enjoy the bridge's outdoor walking museum, visit the gift shop, and try some yummy Canadian snacks. Then it's time to sit back and relax for the breathtaking drive back down to Skagway. This tour is unique for providing extra time at the Bridge-at miniumum 45 minutes to truly have time to explore all the excellent offerings.

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Location: Skagway

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Q: Do you need a passport for the Tormented Valley and Suspension Bridge Tour?

A: Yes, you absolutely need a passport since you're crossing into Canada for part of the tour. It's a good idea to check that your passport is valid and not expired. If you're gifting this experience, make sure the recipient knows they need their passport too!

Q: What should I wear for the Suspension Bridge part? Is it cold up there?

A: It can definitely get chilly, especially on the bridge where the wind can pick up. I'd recommend wearing layers—like a light jacket and some comfy shoes. Also, don’t forget a hat and sunglasses because the views are stunning and you'll want to take lots of pictures!

Q: How much time do you actually get at the Yukon Suspension Bridge?

A: You get at least 45 minutes at the bridge, which is awesome! It gives you time to walk across, do some photos, check out the museum, and even grab a snack. I thought that was a nice touch compared to other tours that rush you through.

Discussions

Thinking about gifting the Tormented Valley Tour, but is it worth it?

I'm considering gifting the Tormented Valley and Suspension Bridge Tour for my sister's birthday! It sounds incredible, but I’m a little worried about the weather in Alaska. Should I go for it or wait for better conditions? Anyone been on this tour recently?

Just did the Tormented Valley and Suspension Bridge Tour—wow!

I just got back from the tour, and it was amazing! The views from the suspension bridge were breathtaking. The guide was super knowledgeable too. Just remember to take your time at the bridge—there's so much to see! Highly recommend this as a gift for anyone who loves the outdoors.