Glacier Paddleboarding on Knik Glacier with Helicopter Tour
Experience the thrill of paddleboarding through the serene glacial pools of Knik Glacier, a once-in-a-lifetime adventure that combines breathtaking views and exhilarating activity.
$999 per adult, including all necessary equipment and helicopter transport
More than 500 Miles from you
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Description
Embark on a unique 4-hour paddleboarding journey across the icy waters of Knik Glacier, surrounded by breathtaking Alaskan landscapes. Experience the thrill of paddleboarding through the serene glacial pools of Knik Glacier, a once-in-a-lifetime adventure that combines breathtaking views and exhilarating activity. Embark on a 4-hour adventure paddleboarding across Knik Glacier's icy waters. Start with a detailed safety briefing and get suited up in a dry suit for warmth. With professional guides, learn to paddle confidently across the glacial lake, mastering balance and reboarding techniques. This private tour includes helicopter transport, offering stunning views and a unique perspective of Alaska's landscapes. Ideal for adventurous spirits, this experience requires no prior paddleboarding knowledge and is designed for those 18 and older. Safety gear, including personal flotation devices and paddles, is provided, ensuring a safe and unforgettable journey into the heart of Alaska's natural beauty.
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Itinerary
- Check-In: Arrive at the base for weight confirmation and safety briefing.
- Gear Up: Dress in your dry suit and safety gear.
- Helicopter Ride: Enjoy the aerial views of Alaska en route to the glacier.
- Paddleboarding: Learn the basics, then paddle through the glacial lake.
- Return: Helicopter ride back, reliving the memories of your adventure.
Packing List
- Warm Layers: For changing temperatures and added comfort.
- Thick Socks: To keep your feet warm in the dry suit.
- Sunglasses: To protect your eyes from the glare of the sun on the ice.
- Sunscreen: Even in cold weather, the sun can be strong.
- Camera: Capture breathtaking moments of your adventure.