There is just no other way to say it… you haven’t truly experienced the jaw-dropping beauty of Seward and the Kenai Fjords National Park until you get out there on a snowmobile and snowshoes. Stare up
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Location: Seward
What's Included
- Professional Tour Guide and well maintained, late model machines
- Lunch
- Sanitized helmet, goggles, & winter outerwear - insulated coveralls, gloves, and winter boots
- Snowshoes and trekking poles
- Breakfast
- 2 or 3 nights lodging at the Harbor 360 Hotel in Seward. Check-in the day/night before your trip.
- Hot drinks (tea, coffee, cocoa, apple cider)
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: Yes, kids 15 and under go free with one full-price adult! It's a great way to include the whole family. Just make sure to book in advance, especially during busy seasons, to guarantee a spot for everyone. The experience is super family-friendly, and kids will love the snowmobiles and snowshoeing!
A: You don't need to worry too much about gear since they provide insulated coveralls, gloves, and boots. But you might want to wear thermal layers underneath for extra warmth. Also, consider bringing a hat and scarf, as it can get pretty chilly while snowshoeing. And definitely wear something comfortable and breathable too!
A: If the weather is too extreme, the tour may be canceled for safety reasons. In that case, you can usually reschedule for a later date without any extra fees. Just keep an eye on the forecast and check in with Kenai Backcountry Adventures a few days before your trip to stay updated on conditions!
Discussions
Just booked the Winter Stay and Play Adventure in Seward!
I’m so excited! We’re going next month, and I can’t wait to snowshoe across the landscape and see Exit Glacier up close. I've heard nothing but great things about the guides and the views. Plus, kids go free! Anyone been? Any tips?
Thinking of gifting the Seward adventure experience!
I want to get this for my parents for Christmas. They love the outdoors but have never snowmobiled. Do you think it’s beginner-friendly? Also, is the lodging nice at Harbor 360?