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Explore Skagway’s stunning waterfalls and border crossings on this 3-hour guided bus tour, featuring Bridal Veil Falls, Pitch Fork Falls, and more for $83.
Discover the natural beauty and history of Skagway with the Skagway Scenic Waterfall Tour, a well-rounded experience priced at $83 per person for a 3-hour journey. This tour offers a mix of breathtaking waterfalls, scenic stops, and interesting historical insights, making it an ideal choice for those who appreciate nature and local stories. The tour departs from the Richter’s Souvenir and Popcorn store, a short 10-minute walk from the cruise ships, and is led by an English-speaking guide.
What sets this tour apart is its focus on multiple waterfall visits, including the famous Bridal Veil Falls, Pitch Fork Falls, and the chance to take photos at the Welcome to Alaska Sign. It also involves crossing into Canada, with stops at International Falls and the Skagway City Overlook. While it’s a compact experience, it offers plenty of photo opportunities, scenic views, and a touch of local history.


This tour features visits to several of Skagway’s most beautiful waterfalls. It begins with Reid Falls, which includes an optional 10-minute rainforest hike through the historic Gold Rush Cemetery. This hike provides a peaceful walk and a closer look at local flora and history, making it fun for those who enjoy gentle outdoor activities.
Next, the tour moves on to Bridal Veil Falls, where visitors can get hands in the water and experience the spray close-up. The Pitch Fork Falls is next, known as the second-largest waterfall in Southeast Alaska, offering stunning views perfect for photography.
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A notable feature of this tour is its crossing into Canada, with a stop at International Falls. Here, travelers can take a photo at the iconic Welcome to Alaska Sign, marking the border. The crossing is straightforward, and the guide offers commentary on the significance of this boundary, connecting the Alaskan wilderness with Canadian scenery.
The route also includes a pass by the Captain William Moore Bridge, a new pedestrian walkway opened in 2020. This modern bridge adds a scenic crossing point with impressive views of the surroundings.

The final stop is at the Skagway City Overlook, offering sweeping views of the town and the surrounding mountains. It’s an ideal spot to take in the scenery at the end of the adventure, with plenty of space for photos and reflection on the day’s highlights.

The tour departs from the Richter’s Souvenir and Popcorn store, which is approximately a 10-minute walk from most cruise ships. The guided bus ride takes you to all the waterfall destinations and scenic points mentioned. The group size is not specified but typically suited for small to medium groups.
Comfortable shoes and weather-appropriate clothing are recommended, as the tour involves some walking and outdoor exposure. Passports are required for crossing into Canada, and smoking is not permitted during the tour.
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This experience suits travelers looking for a relaxed, scenic ride with plenty of photo stops and light outdoor activities. It’s perfect for those interested in waterfalls, border crossings, and local history but not designed for anyone with mobility issues or pregnant women, as some walking and outdoor exposure are involved.
The tour’s informative commentary and stunning views make it a worthwhile choice for visitors wanting a well-rounded snapshot of Skagway’s natural and cultural sights.
The Skagway Scenic Waterfall Tour offers a cost-effective, scenic, and informative journey that highlights some of the town’s most beautiful waterfalls and border landmarks. With friendly guides sharing interesting stories and plenty of photo opportunities, it’s a great way to enjoy Skagway’s outdoors in just a few hours.
While not suited for those with mobility concerns or seeking an extensive hike, this tour remains a compelling choice for visitors who appreciate nature, history, and scenic vistas. The modern bridge crossing and the visit to the Gold Rush Cemetery add unique touches that make this tour stand out.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts 3 hours, providing ample time to visit waterfalls, take photos, and hear stories without feeling rushed.
What stops are included?
Stops include Reid Falls, Bridal Veil Falls, Pitch Fork Falls, the Welcome to Alaska Sign, International Falls, the Captain William Moore Bridge, and the Skagway City Overlook.
Is there a hike involved?
Yes, there is an optional 10-minute rainforest hike to Reid Falls through the Gold Rush Cemetery, included in the tour.
Do I need a passport?
Yes, passports are required for crossing the border into Canada during this tour.
Is this tour suitable for everyone?
It is not suitable for pregnant women, people with back problems, mobility impairments, or wheelchair users, due to walking and outdoor activities involved.
What should I bring?
Bring comfortable shoes, weather-appropriate clothing, and a camera to capture the scenic views, along with your passport for border crossing.