Hiking Classes in Anchorage, AK

Winter Valley and Forest Hike
4.5 (12)
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Anchorage, AK
If you've never been on a hike during the winter, you need to give it a shot. Winter hiking is a blast, and it's great for the mind and body during long periods of dark & cold. This tour holds plenty of opportunity for photos, and a comprehensive variety of the natural elements found in the boreal forests of Alaska, as well as a stop at a local waterfall. Sound like your style? • Hike along Chugach State Park's Eagle River and see ice-covered Barbara Falls! • Perfect for solo travelers and couples. • Enjoy breathtaking views of towering vistas. Amazing landscapes await your camera! • Learn about Alaska's glaciated valleys and boreal forests from an experienced gude. • Opportunity for wildlife sightings, including moose, hare, voles, and porcupine! Join us on a classic Alaskan adventure today!
In-person
8+ years

Alyeska/Girdwood Express
4.8 (25)
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Anchorage, AK
Destination You Don’t Want to Miss: Girdwood, Alaska We invite you to study Girdwood and see why it’s a destination not to miss! Let us be your premium transfer service from Anchorage Airport, downtown hotels, or our office at 509 W 3rd Avenue (across from the Hilton) directly to Alyeska Resort and Girdwood. Just 45 minutes south of Anchorage, this mountain town in Chugach State Park is surrounded by glaciers, waterfalls, rainforest, and towering peaks—an authentic Alaska experience you’ll never forget. Girdwood offers iconic Turnagain Arm scenery, year-round adventure from skiing to hiking, glaciers, wildlife, and a vibrant mountain-town culture with dining, breweries, art, and music. Take the time to explore Girdwood and discover why travelers consider it the heart of Alaska’s beauty and adventure. With the Girdwood Express, enjoy a scenic, stress-free ride—no rental car, parking, or winter driving worries. Shared-ride, advance purchase required; scheduling may vary.
In-person
1+ years

Full-Day Matanuska Glacier Small-Group Excursion
4.8 (58)
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Anchorage, AK
The Matanuska Glacier is the largest and most magnificent glacier in Alaska with road access. We will drive you to within about 1/2 mile of the face of the glacier, where we'll start our hike. We'll be hiking on the glacier for two to two and a half hours, and walk about 2 to 3 miles. There is little elevation change, and the hike difficulty is rated as moderate. The glacier is about a two-hour drive from Anchorage. We will stop about half way there for a restroom break, where you will also have the opportunity to purchase coffee and whatever you'd like to have to eat while we're out. Bottled water is provided.
In-person
1+ years

Knik Glacier Off Roading and Hiking
5.0 (7)
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Anchorage, AK
The Knik Glacier off-roading and hiking tour stands out because it combines two adventures in one—an exciting ride through true Alaskan wilderness in a specially modified Jeep, followed by an up-close hike to one of the state’s most dynamic and impressive glaciers. Unlike crowded trails elsewhere, the Knik area is remote, quiet, and constantly changing, with shifting icebergs, bright blue melt pools, and dramatic mountain views that make every visit unique. Guests get the thrill of rugged off-road travel, the beauty of glacier trekking, and unforgettable photo opportunities—all without needing technical skills—creating an authentic, immersive Alaska experience you won’t find on other tours.
In-person
All ages

Alaska Aurora | Anchorage Matanuska Glacier Hiking Experience
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Anchorage, AK
In the morning, depart from the hotel and head to the breathtaking Matanuska Glacier, Alaska's largest accessible glacier, where you’ll enjoy a guided 2-hour walk on the ice. Stretching from the Chugach Mountains to the Glen Highway, this stunning glacier is a top attraction and offers an unforgettable hiking experience. Its position makes it a sunny spot even in winter, ideal for exploring the ice formations and stunning views. Formed over 10,000 years ago, the glacier has remained in its current position for the past two decades. Tips for Your Visit: Wear warm clothing, including a down jacket, fleece, hat, scarf, anti-slip boots, and sunglasses. Be mindful of foot safety on the ice. Follow all instructions provided by the guide and ensure you sign the required park service disclaimer before starting the hike. Complimentary walking gear, including helmets and anti-slip shoe chains, will be provided for a safe experience.
In-person
All ages
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