Kayak to Bridal Veil Falls, then hike Exit Glacier in Kenai Fjords National Park
8+ hours
Guide, lunch, shuttle
Combine sea kayaking and a guided nature hike on this full-day trip from Seward. Paddle Resurrection Bay to Bridal Veil Falls, then head to the Exit Glacier Overlook Loop Trail in Kenai Fjords National Park.
Ages 10+; children must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. You must be comfortable loading into kayaks and walking on gravel beaches; this tour is not limited mobility accessible. A signed assumption of risk and acknowledgement of risks is required to participate.
100% refundable 8+ days prior. 50% refundable 3–7 days prior. Non-refundable within 48 hours, for no-shows, or once a trip has started. If the operator cancels due to weather, you can reschedule or get a full refund.
No. Most trips are designed for first-timers. You start with paddling instruction and a basic kayak safety demonstration before you get on the water.
Arrive on time for check-in at the office at 8:00am.
Plan for pickup about 15–20 minutes before your scheduled check-in time. Be ready then; the operator will confirm your estimated pickup time the day before your reservation.
31872 Herman Leirer Road Seward, AK US 99664
Kenai Fjords National Park sits at the wild edge of Alaska's Kenai Peninsula, where the Harding Icefield spills down into the sea through a maze of glacier-carved fjords. This combined kayak and hike adventure out of Seward gives you two of the park's most iconic landscapes in a single unforgettable day, pairing the calm saltwater of Resurrection Bay with the raw blue ice of Exit Glacier. Few places in the world let you paddle past forested shorelines in the morning and stand beside a living glacier by afternoon, and Kenai Fjords National Park is one of them.
The day begins on the water, where you settle into a stable sea kayak and glide along the coastline of Resurrection Bay, watching for sea otters drifting on their backs, bald eagles perched in the spruce, and harbor seals popping up between paddle strokes. Your guide shares stories about the geology and wildlife that shape Kenai Fjords National Park, from the ice age forces that gouged out these deep inlets to the marine life that thrives in their cold, nutrient-rich waters. After paddling, you trade your kayak for hiking boots and head to Exit Glacier, one of the most accessible glaciers in Kenai Fjords National Park. The trail winds through cottonwood and alder, past markers showing where the ice once stood, until you reach a close-up view of the glacier's cracked blue face and feel the cool air rolling off its surface.
This experience is perfect for active travelers, couples, and families with older kids who want a genuine taste of Alaska without committing to a multi-day expedition. Beginner paddlers are welcome, and the hike is moderate rather than strenuous, so the focus stays on the scenery and the stories. If you want one day that captures the spirit of Kenai Fjords National Park, from the quiet rhythm of the bay to the thunder of calving ice, this is the adventure to book in Seward.
The guides here consistently shine in these reviews, with names like Bird, Lauren, Momo, Kelly, Jackson, and Blaine earning particular praise for their knowledge, safety consciousness, and genuine passion for Alaska's wilderness. People rave about the Bear Glacier helicopter and kayaking combination, calling it a once-in-a-lifetime experience paddling among massive icebergs. The Exit Glacier hikes and Resurrection Bay kayaking also get stellar feedback. The team, especially Deklan in the office, receives compliments for going above and beyond with patient communication and handling complex booking needs. A couple of hiccups appear in the reviews. One guest was disappointed their guide brought a young child along on what should have been a personalized tour. Another felt the kayak-to-glacier trip was rushed without enough wildlife viewing time on the water taxi return. The gold panning experience left some adults feeling it wasn't worth the cost for what amounted to a brief, somewhat staged activity. These seem like isolated incidents though, as the overwhelming majority describe smooth operations, perfect guide-to-guest ratios, and that magical combination of adventure and safety that makes for an unforgettable Alaskan experience.
The Bear Glacier Kayaking Tour with Lauren as our guide was utterly phenomenal. She kept us safe and together while still letting us explore and indulge our curiosity. Before the tour started, Michael on the phone had me prepared for the journey. I recommend these folks whole heartedly!
Stephen Balfour
September 9, 2025
The Bear Glacier Kayaking Tour with Lauren as our guide was utterly phenomenal. She kept us safe and together while still letting us explore and indulge our curiosity. Before the tour started, Michael on the phone had me prepared for the journey. I recommend these folks whole heartedly!
Stephen Balfour
September 9, 2025