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Discover Skagway with this 3.5-hour tour combining a lively musical theater show and an exciting e-bike adventure to historic sites and scenic waterfalls.

This 3.5-hour tour offers a dynamic way to experience Skagway’s history and scenery. Priced competitively and rated 5 stars, it combines a lively musical theater performance with a guided e-bike journey through some of the area’s most notable historic and natural sites. Starting in the heart of town, the tour is ideal for those who enjoy a mix of cultural entertainment, outdoor exploration, and storytelling.
The tour begins with the legendary Days of 98 Show, a high-energy musical that captures the excitement and mischief of Skagway during the Gold Rush of 1898. After the show, participants are fitted with electric bikes at Klondike Electric Bicycles, setting out on a guided ride that visits iconic locations like the Gold Rush Cemetery and Lower Reid Falls. With one hour of free time afterward, there’s plenty of scope to explore further, whether on foot or by bike.
This experience is well-suited for travelers eager to combine cultural storytelling with scenic outdoor activities in a manageable and well-organized package. While physically accessible, some stops involve a short hike, so a moderate level of fitness can enhance the enjoyment.
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The tour kicks off at the Days of 98 Show, held in a historic theater in Skagway’s town center. This lively musical performance has been entertaining audiences for over a century, vividly bringing to life the boomtown days of 1898. Expect a fast-paced, laughter-filled show featuring songs, storytelling, and characters that depict the dreamers, outlaws, and fortune-seekers who flooded into Skagway during the Klondike Gold Rush.
The energetic performance emphasizes the wild, sometimes mischievous spirit of the era, making history engaging and memorable. The show’s long-standing reputation and 5-star rating indicate it’s a favorite for those wanting a taste of local culture in a fun, theatrical setting. It’s an ideal introduction to the town’s history, especially for audiences who enjoy musical theater.

After the show, the group is led on foot to Klondike Electric Bicycles just one block away, where bikes are fitted and an orientation is provided. E-bikes make it easy to cover more ground without excessive effort, allowing visitors to focus on the stories and scenery. The guided ride takes around two hours, visiting Skagway’s Gold Rush Cemetery, home to notable figures like Soapy Smith.
From the cemetery, participants head on a short 7-minute hike to Lower Reid Falls, a 50-foot waterfall surrounded by lush forest—a stunning natural feature that surprises many visitors. The waterfall’s location offers a peaceful contrast to the bustling town and provides excellent photo opportunities.
The e-bike route continues along the Skagway Waterfront, where the guide shares tales of port life during the Gold Rush and the town’s modern-day culture. The scenery includes views of snow-capped peaks and glacial blue waters, creating a striking backdrop for storytelling.
The guided portion emphasizes the town’s rich history and vibrant present, with insights into how the area has transformed from a gold rush hub to a lively cruise port. The guide’s commentary enhances understanding of how Skagway’s past and present intertwine.
More Great Tours NearbyFollowing the guided ride, one hour of free time allows visitors to choose their preferred activity. Options include hiking to Yakutania Point, which offers panoramic views of the Lynn Canal, or continuing to explore the town by e-bike. The Skagway Overlook is another popular spot for a birds-eye view of the town and surrounding mountains.
This flexible period caters to varied interests, whether travelers want to soak in the scenery, take more photos, or enjoy additional sightseeing at their own pace.
The tour departs from the Theater Box Office in Skagway at coordinates 59.4557, -135.3143. The small group size, limited to 8 participants, ensures a personalized experience with plenty of opportunity for questions and interaction.
Participants can reserve in advance with the option to pay later, offering flexibility if travel plans change. The tour is fully refundable if canceled up to 24 hours in advance, adding peace of mind when booking.

The experience involves e-bike riding and a short hike to Lower Reid Falls, so a moderate level of fitness is recommended. The e-bikes assist with pedaling, making the ride accessible to most, but those with mobility issues should consider this before booking.
The guided nature and short durations make it manageable for most travelers who are comfortable with light outdoor activity.
Unlike some longer or more strenuous excursions such as White Pass bus tours or Yukon suspension bridge visits, this tour emphasizes cultural storytelling and natural scenery in a compact timeframe. Its 5-star rating reflects high satisfaction, especially for those who enjoy a blend of entertainment and outdoor exploration.
The inclusion of a theatrical show alongside an adventure ride makes it stand out among typical Skagway tours, catering to visitors interested in history, scenery, and active experiences rolled into one.
This well-rounded tour offers a unique taste of Skagway’s history and landscape. The lively musical performance sets an engaging tone, while the guided e-bike journey takes visitors through significant historic sites and scenic spots like Lower Reid Falls and the Waterfront.
The flexible free time allows for personal exploration, making it suitable for a range of interests and activity levels. The small group size and high provider rating add to the overall appeal, ensuring a personalized and memorable experience.
While the tour involves some light hiking and cycling, its moderate pace makes it accessible for most visitors wanting a dynamic, educational, and scenic adventure during their time in Skagway.
How long is the tour?
The entire experience lasts about 3.5 hours.
Where does the tour start?
It begins at the Theater Box Office in Skagway, with the exact coordinates 59.4557, -135.3143.
What is included in the tour?
The tour features the Days of 98 Show, a guided e-bike ride to historic sites like the Gold Rush Cemetery and Lower Reid Falls, plus one hour of free time for personal exploration.
Is this tour suitable for children?
While specific age restrictions aren’t listed, the moderate activity level suggests it’s suitable for most children comfortable with cycling and light hiking.
Do I need prior experience with e-bikes?
No, a brief orientation is provided, and the bikes are assisted by electric motors, making it accessible for beginners.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, full refunds are available if canceled at least 24 hours in advance.
What makes this tour different from other Skagway excursions?
It combines live musical theater with an adventure e-bike ride, offering a more interactive and scenic experience than typical bus or boat tours.
Is the tour physically demanding?
The e-bike helps reduce effort, but some short hikes are involved, so a moderate fitness level is recommended.
What scenic viewpoints are included?
Participants enjoy views from Yakutania Point and the Skagway Overlook, along with waterfalls and waterfront scenes.
How many people are in each group?
The tour is limited to 8 participants, ensuring an intimate experience.