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Experience Juneau's outdoors and craft beer with the Trails and Ale Tour and Tram Combo, featuring scenic hikes, cultural insights, and local brews for $125.

The Trails and Ale Tour and Tram Combo offers a unique combination of nature exploration and local craft beer in Juneau, USA. Priced at $125.00 per person, this tour lasts approximately 1 to 2 hours and is highly recommended, with a 5.0-star rating based on 56 reviews and a 98% approval rate. It is best suited for those who enjoy outdoor activities and beer appreciation, and it generally books 74 days in advance.
What makes this tour stand out is its guided hike along the Totem Loop of Mt. Roberts, which takes visitors to observation decks and offers views of Juneau’s natural beauty and wildlife. The experience concludes with a wooden nickel valued up to $10, redeemable at either Timberline Bar and Grill or TrAle House, where guests can enjoy a drink or a non-alcoholic beverage for kids. This tour combines cultural insights—including Alaska Native traditions—with scenic trails and culinary treats.
While the tour involves moderate physical activity, it’s designed to be accessible for most with easy to moderate hikes. Travelers should be prepared for inclement weather and remember that tickets are best booked well in advance due to high demand.

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The adventure begins at 490 S Franklin St, Juneau, where you meet your guides for the tour. The Goldbelt Tram offers stunning views as you ascend Mt. Roberts, providing an eye-catching backdrop for your exploration. The tram ride itself is a highlight, with panoramic views of Juneau and the surrounding landscape, setting the perfect scene for the hikes and cultural stops ahead.

The Goldbelt Tram also leads to the Alaska Native Tour, which shares insights into Alaska Native worldview and cultural practices. This part of the experience highlights totem poles, oral traditions, and how nature influences local customs, artworks, and language. The tour emphasizes the relationship between the land and indigenous communities, providing a meaningful context for your outdoor adventures.
This cultural component is designed to foster a deeper understanding of Alaska’s indigenous heritage and its connection to the natural environment, making the experience engaging and educational.

The guided hike along the Totem Loop of Mt. Roberts is a key highlight. The walk is described as a breeze and offers stunning views of Juneau’s landscape. The trail is suitable for most fitness levels, with moderate physical effort required. It provides opportunities to observe Alaskan wildlife, flora, and fauna, making it a favorite among nature lovers.
Guides like Greg receive praise for their knowledgeable storytelling and friendly demeanor, enriching the experience with stories about local tribes, totem poles, and the mountain’s ecological features. The trail includes stops at observation decks, where you can take in panoramic views of Juneau, the mountains, and the ocean.

Throughout the hike, guides explain how nature and culture intertwine in Juneau. You learn about geology, ecology, and biodiversity, alongside Alaska Native traditions. This blend of science and wisdom offers a respectful and informative perspective on the land.
Participants appreciate the personalized attention and the informative narration about the tribes and clans of the region, adding depth to the outdoor activity. The tour aims to foster a sense of responsibility toward land and community, making it more than just a hike.

The conclusion of the hike features the wooden nickel, which can be redeemed at Timberline Bar and Grill or TrAle House for up to $10. Guests have the option to enjoy local craft beers or non-alcoholic drinks, including options suitable for children. The beer garden atmosphere offers a relaxing way to cap off the outdoor adventure.
Guests have consistently praised the quality of the beer selection and the friendly service at these venues, making the tour’s ending a highlight for those seeking refreshing local brews.

This tour is designed for small groups, with a maximum of 12 travelers, ensuring an intimate experience. It starts at 490 S Franklin St and ends back at the same location, with tickets including admission to the tram and guided activity.
Booking is recommended 74 days in advance due to the high demand, and the tour is available with free cancellation if needed, provided it’s canceled at least 24 hours before the scheduled time. Travelers should be prepared for variable weather conditions and plan accordingly.

At $125 per person, this tour offers a rich combination of scenic outdoor activity, cultural education, and culinary enjoyment. The inclusion of a scenic tram ride, guided hike, and drink voucher provides a well-rounded experience that balances nature and culture with relaxation and refreshment.
The high review scores and consistent praise for knowledgeable guides, stunning views, and good value support the tour’s reputation as a top choice for visitors to Juneau seeking an authentic and engaging outdoor experience.
The Trails and Ale Tour and Tram Combo stands out with its beautiful trail along Mt. Roberts, combined with cultural insights into Alaska Native traditions. The guided walk provides easy access to spectacular viewpoints and educational storytelling, making it ideal for those interested in nature, history, and local culture.
The ending at the beer garden with local craft beers and non-alcoholic options ensures a relaxed, social atmosphere. Its small group size and personalized approach make it a memorable and rewarding experience, especially for adventure seekers and culture enthusiasts.
While weather can influence the experience, the tour’s flexible cancellation policy offers peace of mind. This well-rated tour offers great value for those eager to explore Juneau’s outdoor beauty and cultural richness in a single, engaging outing.
“Greg our guide did an excellent job. Hike was a breeze very environmentally an historically informative.”
How long is the Trails and Ale Tour and Tram Combo?
The tour lasts approximately 1 to 2 hours, including guided hiking, cultural stops, and the tram ride.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, children can participate, especially since the wooden nickel can be used in the Timberline restaurant for non-alcoholic drinks.
What should I bring for the hike?
While specific gear isn’t detailed, it’s best to wear moderate physical activity footwear and prepare for variable weather conditions.
Can I cancel the tour if the weather is poor?
Yes, free cancellation is available 24 hours in advance, and if the tour is canceled due to weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.