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Matanuska Glacier Adventure Trek

Guided
Locally Owned
Small Group Sizes
Free Cancellation
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Duration: 6 hours

Pricing

Matanuska Glacier Adventure Trek

(Glacier Park Fee Not Included)

$225

Description

Matanuska Glacier Adventure Trek - Advanced Guided Matanuska Glacier Hiking Tour

This Matanuska Glacier Adventure Trek is the most immersive way to experience one of Alaska’s most iconic landscapes. Designed for those seeking a more challenging and in-depth experience, this extended Matanuska Glacier guided hike takes you beyond the typical routes and into remote, less-traveled areas of the glacier.

Your Matanuska Glacier hiking tour begins with a short approach across the moraine before continuing onto the ice, where the terrain becomes more dynamic and technical. This Matanuska Glacier hike day tour ventures beyond the popular ice falls into the heart of the glacier, where you’ll explore deeper crevasses, dramatic formations, and constantly evolving features. Along the way, guides may incorporate rope-assisted travel and light rappelling to safely navigate steeper sections and access more unique terrain.

Located near the Matanuska Glacier State Recreation Site, this experience is ideal for active travelers looking for a true glacier adventure. With a smaller group size and a more customized pace, this Matanuska Glacier guided tour offers one of the most rewarding and adventurous Matanuska Glacier hiking experiences available in Alaska.

Duration

Approximately 6 hours total.

This includes check-in, gear fitting, transportation to the glacier, and a guided glacier walk.

Trips depart daily at 9:00 AM & 1:30 PM from June 1 – September 10.

Please arrive 15 minutes early to complete the trip waiver and check in.

Location / Where to Meet

Matanuska Glacier tours begin in Glacier View, Alaska, about 2 hours north of Anchorage along the Glenn Highway.

Meeting Address: 38100 W Glenn Highway, Glacier View, AK 99674

Check-in takes place at the main basecamp before transportation to the glacier access point.

Alaska highways can experience delays due to construction, RV traffic, or accidents. Please allow extra travel time to ensure you arrive before your scheduled departure.

Ages & Requirements

This adventure is rated Moderate+.

A mandatory balance test takes place during orientation to assess mobility and stability before heading onto the glacier.

Requirements include:

  • Ages 12–65
  • Minimum weight: 100 lbs
  • Maximum weight: 250 lbs
  • Maximum girth: 50 inches
  • Minimum shoe size to fit gear (Men’s 5 / Women’s 4.5)
  • Maximum shoe size (Men’s 14)
  • Strong physical fitness and endurance
  • Ability to hike 6+ miles on uneven terrain
  • Comfort with steep inclines, ice travel, and variable conditions
  • All participants must speak English for safety communication.

This Matanuska Glacier guided hike is not recommended for individuals with cardiac, respiratory, mobility, or coordination-related conditions that could impact safety on technical terrain. Participants must not be under the influence of drugs or alcohol.

What's Included

  • Professional glacier guide
  • Transportation to and from the glacier access point
  • Glacier boots
  • Crampons
  • Helmet
  • Harness and rope systems for technical sections

This Matanuska Glacier guided tour operates with a low guide-to-guest ratio (approximately 1:4), allowing for a more personalized and adaptive experience. Guides carry medical certifications ranging from Wilderness First Aid to Wilderness First Responder, ensuring a high level of safety and preparedness.

Not Included

  • Matanuska Glacier Park access fee (paid separately)
    • Adults (17+): $55
    • Teens (13–16): $25
    • Alaska residents, military, seniors: $30
  • Transportation to the meeting location
  • Lunch or snacks
  • Guide gratuities

What to Bring / Wear

Weather on the Matanuska Glacier can change quickly and is often 5–10°F cooler than surrounding areas. Tours operate rain or shine, so dressing in layers is essential.

Recommended items:

  • Warm synthetic base layers (avoid cotton)
  • Waterproof jacket or rain layer
  • Fleece or insulated jacket
  • Hat and light gloves
  • Sunglasses and sunscreen
  • Comfortable wool socks
  • Lunch & snacks

For your comfort and safety, all technical gear for the Matanuska Glacier guided hike—including boots and traction—is provided.

ADVENTURE PROVIDED BY NOVA Alaska Guides

FAQs

When do you operate Matanuska Glacier Tours?

We operate our Alaska Glacier Tours from June 1st to September 10th.

What is the glacier access fee?

Access to the Matanuska Glacier is managed by a privately owned park, which charges a separate per-person access fee. This fee is not included in the tour price and is collected at check-in.

Are glacier tours safe?

There are inherent risks associated with glacier travel and outdoor activities that you must understand and accept. Variable terrain, sharp rocks, slippery ice, and changing weather conditions are common.

However, for your peace of mind, we maintain high safety standards. Our professional guides have extensive experience in glacier travel, trekking, and climbing. They are certified in Wilderness First Aid and undergo regular training to meet the highest standards in each discipline.

Do I need prior glacier experience to participate?

No prior experience needed for any of our glacier tours! We take lots of first-timers out on our adventures & love introducing them to the world of Alaska ice!

Glacier Tour, Adventure Trek, or Ice Climbing - Which one is best for me?

Matanuska Glacier Tour:
This tour includes an easy walk over the moraine to the ‘Ice Falls’ area, the main highlight of the glacier. Along the way, you’ll enjoy stunning views and ever-changing glacier features. Perfect for those looking for a relaxed adventure in nature.


Matanuska Glacier Adventure Trek:
This trek takes you beyond the ‘Ice Falls’ to explore less seen areas of the glacier. It’s a more challenging adventure, covering multiple miles over varied terrain, ideal for those seeking a more active experience.


Backcountry Matanuska Glacier Ice Climbing:
A true challenge for the adventurous, this trip combines a trek to access climbing walls and an introduction to glacier ice climbing. You’ll learn the fundamentals of climbing in a safe, top-rope setup, guided by experienced professionals.

Can I visit the Matanuska Glacier on my own?

The Matanuska Glacier is only accessible through private property and must be visited with a permitted guide.

Do glacier adventures include visits to ice caves?

We do not offer tours that travel through or under ice caves during the warm summer months. Glaciers are very active in this season, making caves unsafe due to the risk of collapse. The safety of guests is a priority, so these areas are avoided to protect everyone.

What is the weather like on the Matanuska Glacier?

Summer daytime temps usually range between 55-70°F, but it can be 5-10°F cooler on the glacier itself.

The weather can change quickly from rain & cool weather to sunshine & warmth then back again in an instant. It’s good to be prepared with layers to keep you warm/dry!

Can I bring my camera on the glacier tour?

Absolutely! There are many opportunities for beautiful photos while out on the glacier!

Drones however, are not allowed on any of our Matanuska Glacier Tours.

Are there restrooms available?

There are bathrooms available at our check-in location at Hicks Creek and also once you arrive at Matanuska Glacier Park, right before heading onto the glacier. Once you’re on the glacier, restroom breaks are limited. We recommend using the facilities before the tour. For longer trips like glacier trekking and ice climbing, let your guide know if you need a break, and they can point out places with a bit of privacy. In case of an emergency stomach issue, any waste must be packaged and carried out in a bag.

Cancellation Policy

  • Full refund: If you cancel at least 48 hours in advance of the tour.
  • 50% refund: If you cancel between 24 and 48 hours before the tour.
  • No refund: Cancellations made less than 24 hours before the tour or no-shows will not be eligible for a refund.

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38100 W Glenn Hwy

Glacier View, Alaska, 99674

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