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Experience kayaking in Resurrection Bay to Bridal Veil Falls with a scenic hike, wildlife views, and beachside lunch in Seward, Alaska, lasting about 5 hours.
Exploring Seward, Alaska, becomes truly special with the Kayak to Bridal Veil Falls with Lunch tour offered by Adventure Sixty North. This 5-hour adventure combines a moderate to difficult kayak journey across Resurrection Bay, a short hike to a stunning 100-foot waterfall, and a delicious beachside meal with views of Godwin Glacier. The tour is rated 4.4 out of 5, making it a compelling choice for those eager to experience Alaska’s rugged beauty and wildlife.
This trip is best suited for active individuals aged 10 and up who are comfortable with tandem sea kayaking, as single kayaks are not available. While the weather can be unpredictable, full rain gear is provided, ensuring comfort even in rainy conditions. The tour emphasizes wildlife sightings, fascinating geological insights, and picturesque scenery, making it ideal for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike.


This tour begins with a meeting at the shop in Seward, followed by a short van ride to Lowell Point Beach, through historic Seward. Here, the safety briefing takes place, and participants get familiar with their gear. The transfer minimizes travel time, leaving more opportunity to enjoy the scenic waters and wildlife.
The paddle in Resurrection Bay covers around 4 miles round trip, with an average paddling time of 3.5 to 4 hours. The guide leads the group, sharing insights about the flora, fauna, geology, and history of Seward, enriching the experience beyond just paddling.
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Paddling through Resurrection Bay offers a chance to see diverse wildlife and enjoy calm, pristine waters. The guides are ACA-certified and knowledgeable, providing safety instructions and interesting facts along the way. The waters are suitable for those with some paddling experience, given the moderate difficulty level.
The route takes paddlers past bald eagles, harbor seals, and sea otters, with the possibility of spotting humpback, fin, or killer whales in early May. The scenic views of the Chugach Mountain range and Godwin Glacier make every paddle stroke rewarding.

After arriving at Bridal Veil Falls Beach, a short but rewarding hike takes visitors to the 100-foot waterfall. The hike offers spectacular views of the waterfall and the surrounding mountains, providing perfect photo opportunities. Standing beneath the falls, the sheer power and height are awe-inspiring, especially with Godwin Glacier visible in the distance.
This hike is accessible after the kayak segment, offering a change of pace and scenery. The guide explains the geology and natural history of the falls, making the trek both educational and visually stunning.
The lunch is served on the beach, featuring hot chocolate, hot cider, snacks, and a packed meal. The setting allows for relaxing while enjoying panoramic views of Godwin Glacier and the mountain landscape. This makes for a delightful break after the hike and kayaking.
The beach location offers a peaceful environment, perfect for soaking in the Alaskan wilderness and observing wildlife activity. The lunch enhances the overall experience, making it a well-rounded outdoor adventure.
More Great Tours NearbyThis tour provides ample chances to observe native wildlife. Along With eagles, seals, and sea otters, early May visits might reveal humpback, fin, or killer whales. The guides are keen to point out animal behaviors and provide educational commentary throughout the journey.
The marine environment around Resurrection Bay is vibrant, and the landscape offers many natural sights beyond animals—glaciers, mountain peaks, and rugged coastline—all contributing to the tour’s appeal.

Participants meet at the Adventure Sixty North shop in Seward for a brief visit before heading by van to Lowell Point Beach. The total transportation time is about 40 minutes, with the main activity spanning roughly 4 hours of paddling, hiking, and relaxing.
The tour runs rain or shine, with full rain gear provided to ensure comfort. The group size tends to allow for personal attention from guides and a safe, enjoyable outing.
This moderate-to-difficult tour requires participants to be comfortable with tandem sea kayaking. The paddling involves about 4 miles round trip and might be challenging for those with limited paddling experience, especially in less calm conditions.
Safety is a priority, with guides providing a comprehensive briefing and equipment certified for safety. Visitors should sign an assumption of risk form, acknowledging the physical nature of the activity.
Priced to include all gear, transportation, lunch, and guide services, this 5-hour experience offers good value for wildlife enthusiasts and adventure travelers. The combination of kayaking, hiking, and scenery delivers a full day of outdoor enjoyment.
Compared to other activities in Seward, this tour stands out with its interactive wildlife sightings, stunning waterfalls, and spectacular glacier views, though it is best suited for those with a moderate fitness level.
This outing suits active individuals who enjoy small-group outdoor adventures with wildlife viewing and scenic landscapes. It’s ideal for families with kids 10 and up who are comfortable paddling and hiking. Given the challenging paddling in some conditions, those needing a more relaxed experience might prefer gentler options.
At the same time, lovers of photography will appreciate the vast vistas, waterfalls, and wildlife. The beachside lunch and natural surroundings make it a memorable way to connect with Alaska’s wilderness.
What is the tour duration?
The entire tour lasts about 5 hours, including transportation, paddling, hiking, and lunch.
Is this suitable for children?
Yes, the tour is suitable for children aged 10 and up who are comfortable with kayaking and light hiking.
What should I bring?
Participants should wear comfortable clothing suitable for paddling and hiking, and bring personal water, sunscreen, and sunglasses. All safety gear and rain protection are provided.
Can I participate if I have no kayaking experience?
The tour involves moderate to difficult paddling; prior kayaking experience is recommended, but guides will brief and assist to ensure safety.
What wildlife might I see?
Wildlife commonly includes bald eagles, harbor seals, sea otters, and in early May, the possibility of humpback, fin, or killer whales.
What is the difficulty level of the hike?
The hike to Bridal Veil Falls is short but somewhat challenging, offering spectacular views at the end.
Is rain a problem?
No, the tour runs rain or shine; full rain gear is supplied to keep participants comfortable.
Are single kayaks available?
No, only tandem sea kayaks are used for this tour.
How many people are in each group?
The group size allows for personal attention from guides, ensuring safety and a more engaging experience.
Do I need to sign a waiver?
Yes, participants must sign an assumption of risk form before starting.
This kayak to Bridal Veil Falls with lunch tour offers a lively, scenic, and wildlife-rich experience in Seward, perfect for those seeking an active day immersed in Alaska’s stunning natural environment.
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