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Shoup Glacier Kayak Tour - Three Days

Guided ·
4.9
(196)
Kid Friendly
Locally Owned
Wildlife
Shuttle Included
Small Group Sizes
Beginner Friendly
Free Cancellation
Private
Instant Book
Duration: 3 days

Pricing

Person
$933
Person- Private Trip

Priced per Person

$999

All Prices

Person
$933
Person- Private Trip

Priced per Person

$999

Description

3-Day Shoup Glacier Tour - Sea Kayaking, Camping, and Hiking

Experience the wild beauty of Prince William Sound on this unforgettable three-day sea kayaking and camping adventure. Starting from Valdez, this trip takes you deep into Alaska’s coastal wilderness, combining paddling and camping in one of the region’s most dramatic fjords. With towering waterfalls, abundant wildlife, and up-close views of a stunning tidewater glacier, this immersive experience is perfect for those seeking a deeper connection with Alaska’s rugged backcountry.
You'll paddle through pristine marine environments, explore old-growth rainforest trails, and enjoy two nights of remote camping with glacier views. Along the way, your experienced guides will share their knowledge of the area’s natural and cultural history, while preparing hearty meals in a spectacular wilderness setting. This is an ideal trip for adventurous travelers looking to unplug and truly experience the Alaskan wilderness.
Day 1: Paddle into the Wild
After meeting in Valdez in the morning, your guides will go over the itinerary and provide sea kayak instruction and outfitting. Once everyone is prepared, we’ll load our boats and gear onto a motorboat for a scenic ride to Sawmill Bay State Park. From there, the journey begins as we paddle along a gorgeous mountain-lined coastline dotted with cascading waterfalls and rugged cliffs. We'll stop for lunch along the way and continue paddling toward our campsite in Shoup Bay Marine State Park, where you’ll settle in for the night surrounded by wild beauty and falling water.
Day 2: Glacier Views & Wilderness Exploration
Today is all about exploration. We'll spend the full day paddling and hiking in the upper reaches of Shoup Glacier Marine State Park. Wildlife sightings are common—keep your eyes out for sea otters, harbor seals, bald eagles, and black-legged kittiwakes nesting on the cliffs. A highlight of the day will be kayaking to the head of the fjord to view the icy face of Shoup Glacier. Depending on group interest and weather, we may also hike a nearby ridge for sweeping views over the bay. We'll return to camp in the evening, where your guides will prepare a delicious dinner to enjoy with glacier views.
Day 3: Return to Valdez via Gold Creek
On our final day, we’ll pack up camp and begin our paddle back to Valdez, tracing the lush coastline and taking in new perspectives of the surrounding peaks and waterfalls. Midday, we’ll stop at Gold Creek State Park for a scenic break and lunch, possibly including a short hike to a waterfall. After lunch, we’ll complete the journey into Valdez, arriving in the afternoon with a heart full of memories and a camera full of glacier and wildlife photos.

Duration

3 Days, 2 Nights

Location / Where to Meet

What's Included

  1. Experienced guides
  2. All kayaking & safety equipment
  3. Rain gear (both tops and bottoms)
  4. Rubber boots
  5. Pogies (neoprene paddle gloves)
  6. Dry bags
  7. Tents & Sleeping Kit (20-30 degree synthetic sleeping bag)
  8. Group cooking gear & camping equipment
  9. Camp chairs
  10. Meals listed in the itinerary (lunch day 1 through lunch day 3)
  11. Non-alcoholic beverages
  12. Motor Boat Transport
  13. State Park Fees

Not Included

  1. Gratuity

What to Bring / Wear

We strongly recommend following our clothing and gear guidelines closely to ensure your comfort and safety on this overnight trip. We emphasize a lightweight, layered approach—perfect for Alaska’s ever-changing weather—and strongly discourage cotton, as it loses its insulating ability when wet. If you need to purchase any of the recommended items, rest assured they’re great investments not only for this adventure but for future trips as well. Valdez has a well-stocked outdoor gear shop for any last-minute needs. For the complete packing list, please refer to the FAQ section.

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FAQs

Sea Kayaking Overnight Packing List

Travelers are responsible for the following clothing and gear (No Cotton!):

  • 2 synthetic T-shirts
  • 1 pair of shorts (quick dry)
  • 1-2 pairs of long underwear
  • 1-2 lightweight polypro shirts
  • 1 medium-weight polypro/fleece shirt
  • 1 Heavy fleece jacket -3-6 Pairs of wool or other synthetic socks
  • 2 Pairs of pants (1 comfortable light nylon or polyester and 1 medium-weight fleece or polyester)
  • Underwear (again, avoid cotton. Yes, they do make them!)
  • 1 Rain jacket 100% waterproof, hooded (coated nylon with taped seams or downright rubber is best). See breathable fabric note below!
  • 1 Pair of rain pants 100% waterproof (coated nylon with taped seams or downright rubber are best). See breathable fabric note below!
  • 1 to 2 Pairs of warm gloves (wool or polypro gloves) (1-liner glove and one midweight glove)
  • Warm hat (fleece or wool) and/or wide-brimmed rain hat
  • Sun glasses with retaining strap
  • Baseball or sun hat for sunny days (a rain hat can double as a sun hat)
  • 1 Pair of comfortable sneakers or sandals
  • Sunscreen & lip protection
  • Reuseable water bottle
  • Toiletries & personal medical kit. Personal kit containing the following (insect repellent, anti-bacterial hand gel, a small amount of Ibuprofen or similar OTC medication, a few Band-Aids, a small bag of tissues, Mole-Skin) We bring a group medical kit.

Optional Items:

  • Full rim rain hat (great to have)
  • Binoculars
  • Camera
  • Calf-high rubber boots (we provide these if you don’t want to bring your own)
  • Extra stuff sacks (variety of sizes and colors)
  • Personal tent (we supply tents; However, some people like to bring their own)
  • Sleeping bag -0 to 20 degrees synthetic (no down). We supply sleeping bags, but you may bring your own.
  • Sleeping pad (We supply a sleeping pad, but many people bring their own)
  • Fishing gear
  • Small flashlight (headlamp) for tours after the 2nd week in July
  • Personal insulated drinking mug

Important Note About Breathable Fabrics: Gore-tex and other so-called waterproof breathable fabrics are not waterproof enough to stay dry during long rainy days. If you really want to bring a breathable jacket or pants, you MUST re-treat the outside of the garment with a new waterproof coating (DWR). The DWR (durable water repellent) that your garment is treated with new will wear out in a short time. Contact us for more information. Bring extra clothes for before and after the tour. You are welcome to bring any kind of comfortable clothing you wish for around town, but we cannot stress enough the importance of not wearing cotton on our tour. Temperatures in town can range from the mid forties to lower eighties. We will keep all your extra, unneeded items at our office in town while your’e out camping.

What kind of wildlife might we see?

Common sightings include harbor seals, sea otters, bald eagles, black-legged kittiwakes, and potentially black bears. Wildlife encounters are never guaranteed, but the area is rich with opportunities.

Will I get cold or wet?

This is Alaska—chances are you’ll experience both! We provide quality dry gear and rain protection, but dressing in layers and following our gear list will help keep you comfortable.

Are campsites primitive?

Yes, the campsite at Shoup Glacier is remote and rustic. We’ll provide all camping gear and prepare meals, but there are no permanent facilities. We practice Leave No Trace ethics to protect this wild place.

What kind of kayaks will we use?

We use stable, double (tandem) sea kayaks for this trip. These are ideal for long distances, variable conditions, and accommodating paddlers of all experience levels.

Will I see the glacier up close?

You’ll paddle among the icebergs at the glacier’s outer moraine and get impressive views of the glacier face, but due to safety concerns, we maintain a safe distance from actively calving ice.

What if the weather is bad?

Tours operate rain or shine, and Alaska’s coastal weather can be unpredictable. Your guides will assess conditions for safety and adjust the itinerary if needed. In rare cases of severe weather, the trip may be rescheduled or refunded.

How cold is the water?

Prince William Sound’s water is very cold year-round, usually around 40–50°F (4–10°C). That’s why we provide all necessary gear, including splash skirts and PFDs (life jackets), to keep you safe and comfortable.

How big are the groups?

Group sizes are small: 2–6 guests with 1–2 guides. The maximum is 8 guests.

Can I book a private trip?

Absolutely - at checkout, select the option for a private trip to have an exclusive experience just for you and your group of up to 8 guests.

Cancellation Policy

Customers will receive a full refund for reservations cancelled within 72 hours of 8 am on the date of departure. For cancellations received within 72 hours of 8 am on the date of departure, customers will forfeit their deposit.

Customers will receive a full refund or credit in the event of operator cancellation due to weather or other unforeseen circumstances. No-shows will be charged the full price.
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Availability

May 2026

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Reviews

4.9
(196)
4.9 (196)

Location

Address

107 N. Harbor Dr.

Valdez, AK, 99686

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