Whittier Train, Alaska Railroad Glacier Discovery Train Anchorage to Whittier with a stop in Girdwood. Portage, Spencer Glacier, and Grandview The Whittier Glacier Discovery Train is the Alaska train connection for Whittier cruise ship, whale watching and glacier day cruise to Prince William Sound PWS.
Seward Water Taxi service is available with our Alaska sea kayak rentals. Backcountry Safaris is happy to offer a complete Seward sea kayaking rental package that includes water taxi service to Kenai Fjords National Park, Aialik Bay, Bear Glacier, Resurrection Bay and Day Harbor.
Our boat captains from the Alaska Saltwater Lodge and Aquetec are the two most reliable water taxi and small boat tour services in Seward, Alaska. Let us take the hassle out of your sea kayaking trip plans. One phone call, we take care of all the small details by arranging the whole trip. Our rates are the same, we do not markup water taxi rates. You get the same great rates as if you went direct to the water taxi.
Seward lodging before or after your trip is also available at out Seward Birch Tree Cottage or a Breeze Inn. All can be included in your complete trip package.A Bear Glacier trip is great do-it-youself destination. The Bear Glacier water taxi trip includes a birding and wildlife tour on the return. Sea kayak rentals are available at our Bear Glacier Adventure Camp.
The Glacier Discovery Train travels from Anchorage south along Turnagain Arm to Portage, Whittier, Spencer Glacier's Whistle Stop, and Grandview.
Passengers can visit Whittier for a cruise ship connection or take a scenic day glacier cruise into Prince William Sound. After stopping in Whittier the train heads back to Portage then turns going up into the Chugach Mountains to Spencer Glacier's Whistle Stop where you can disembark the train. At the Alaska Railroad's Spencer Glacier Whistle Stop you can a take canoe tour paddling in Spencer Lake that is full of icebergs, or take a scenic rafting trip. If you're adventurous you can even go hiking or backpacking on your own. As an option you can also choose to stay on the train and continue up into the alpine regions of the Chugach Mountains for a scenic rail tour of Grandview, the tunnel section, and the historic loop district where the train turns around.
Here is what you can expect once you step onboard the Glacier Discovery Train:
Large picture windows
Forward-facing reclining seats
Open-air vestibules
Dining cars
Tour guides provide commentary
Gift shop onboard
Non-smoking cars
Glacier Discovery Train Highlights
The Glacier Discovery Train is fast becoming a favorite with outdoor adventurers. The recently expanded Spencer Glacier Whistle Stop has open up a wilderness wonderland to hikers and backpackers that was at one time difficult to access. The Glacier Discovery Train to Grandview has always been a popular scenic rail tour for those visiting Alaska. Alaska wildlife is often seen along the track, including Dall sheep, moose, and bears. Most would have to agree that the scenery is absolutely spectacular along the the Glacier Discovery Train route.
Anchorage
The Glacier Discovery begins in Anchorage. The train soon picks up the shore of Turnagain Arm, where beluga whales feed on small fish and salmon heading to spawning grounds. This area is part of the Chugach National Forest, and is, at six million acres, the second largest national forest in the U.S. Dall sheep come down from the peaks of the Chugach Mountains and eagles cruise the shoreline looking for an easy meal.
Whittier
After traveling past Girdwood, 40 miles from Anchorage, the train leaves the mainline for the 12-mile trip into the port of Whittier. Watch for salmon in the streams along the way before you enter the first of two tunnels. Whittier is the gateway to Prince William Sound, where some passengers board day cruisers or fishing charters.
Placer River Valley The train returns to the mainline to continue the trip south down the Placer River Valley leaving the highway behind and into country only accessible by train. Several hanging glaciers appear before the stop at Spencer Glacier. This is another wildlife habitat populated with bear, moose, coyotes and wolves. Swans pause here on their migration, and yellowlegs and arctic terns also make their home here. Its hard to believe this is only a few hours out of Anchorage and completely off the road system.
Spencer Glacier
The Glacier Discovery Train is the ticket to the new Alaska Railroad Whistle Stop at Spencer Glacier in partnership with the U.S. Forest Service. Passengers can hop off the train at the Spencer Whistle Stop for a narrated 1.5-mile hike with a U.S. Forest Service ranger. The trail leads to Spencer Lake for spectacular glacier viewing. This is only the tip of the iceberg. The U.S. Forest Service has plans to expand access and services to this backcountry playground.
Grandview
From Spencer, the train climbs toward Grandview through a series of short tunnels. At 1,063 feet comes Grandview with its grand beauty. Passengers marvel at the Kenai mountains and the lush green alpine meadows. Braided waterfalls choked with glacial runoff and snowmelt plummet from the cliffs. It's here that the next whistle stop will be developed in the future. From Grandview the train begins the return journey to Spencer, Portage, Whittier, Girdwood and Anchorage. Spencer and Grandview passengers may opt for a motorchoach transfer to Anchorage from the Portage stop.
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Overview
Tour Type: Scenic, Alaska Railroad Passenger Service, Whistle Stop Difficulty: Easy, Wheelchair Access Comfort: Adventure Class Good Prior Experience: None
2012 Tour Dates
May 19 to September 16
And September 19
Northbound to Anchorage you have the option to disembark the train at Portage and take the motor coach (included in rail cost), for an earlier arrival back in Anchorage 6:45 PM or you can choose to stay on the train and go back to Whittier, then to Anchorage, arriving 9:15 PM.
Spencer WS refers to Whistle Stop service.
Depart
Arrive
Southbound, Anchorage to Grandview
Anchorage
9:45 AM
Girdwood
11:00 AM
Girdwood
11:00 AM
Portage
11:40 AM
Portage
11:40 AM
Whittier
12:05 PM
Whittier
12:45 PM
Portage 2
1:15 PM
Portage 2
1:25 PM
Spencer WS
1:45 PM
Spencer WS
1:55 PM
Grandview
3:20 PM
Northbound, Grandview to Anchorage
Grandview
3:30 PM
Spencer WS
4:30 PM
Spencer WS
4:40 PM
Portage
5:15 PM
Portage
5:15 PM
Whittier
5:30 PM
Whittier
6:45 PM
Portage 2
7:15 PM
Portage 2
7:20 PM
Girdwood
7:35 PM
Girdwood
7:35 PM
Anchorage
9:15 PM
Tour Rates
Route Traveling Fare Pull Down Child Fares 50% off Under Age 12
One-Way And Whittier Cruise Ship Connections
Round Trip And Day Tour Connections
Spencer WS refers to Whistle Stop service.
Did You Know?
The Lowell family was one of earliest to settle in Seward. There are many points around Resurrection Bay and Seward that commemorates the Lowell family such as Lowell Canyon, Lowell Creek, Mt. Alice, Mt. Eva, Lowell Point, and Lowell Glacier.
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