Lodge to Lodge

  Waterfall near old lodge

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Chichagof Island, northernmost and second largest of Southeast Alaska’s Alexander’s Archipelago, is separated from the mainland by five-to eight-mile-wide Cross Sound, a reach of the Pacific Ocean which forms the northern entrance to the Inside Passage. The glaciers which gouged this waterway to depths of over 1,000 feet carved deep valleys in this mountainous island, letting the sea into long inlets which nearly divide it into multiple islands and make its coastline 742 miles long

Cloaking this mountainous landmass is primordial rain forest of spruce, hemlock and cedar. Giant trees along the shore support bald eagles’ nests, which are up to a ton in size. Over 80 kinds of mosses hang from tree branches and thickly carpet the forest floor. Brown bears gorge themselves on huckleberries, salmonberries and more. Black tail deer find shelter and forage here.

We start our trip in the hamlet of Gustavus where the Annie Mae Lodge will be our hosts for the night. This three sister owned and operated lodge will give you a good taste of real Alaskan hospitality and the food is out of this world. Your guides will conduct a trip orientation after dinner

The following morning we will meet at the Gustavus dock to board our charter boat for departure to Elfin Cove. The outbound charter trip is a scenic enjoyment in itself

view from the deckElfin Cove is a small boardwalk community at the North end of Chichagof Island. Our accommodations in Elfin Cove will be at Tanaku Lodge where the views of the majestic Fair-weather mountain range are seen easily through wrap around windows. The lodge really creates an atmosphere that invites relaxation.

 

 

After we are settled in the lodge we head out to the dock to discuss safety and practice basic paddling strokes, we familiarize ourselves with our craft while cruising beside a rocky shore. We view starfish, barnacles, mussels and other inter-tidal life as we glide silently past and over them, which is exposed to the Pacific Ocean

The next day on our way to the Inian Islands we explore narrow passes and bays among clusters of islands watching playful sea otters and shy harbor seals.

kayaks

 

 

 

 

For two days and nights we explore the Inian Islands. Steep rock cliffs and pinnacles bashed by the surf are interspersed with small sheltered coves and sandy beaches. Among these many small rocky islets are few people but much wildlife. We are likely to see/be accompanied by Orcas, humpback or minke whales, by sea otters feeding on shellfish and urchins, by sea lions moving in noisy groups, looking for salmon, and by shy harbor seals hauled out on rocks to sun themselves. At night we relax in the beautiful surroundings of the Hobbit Hole and savor salmon bakes and home baked delights

On our final move we point our bows to Idaho Inlet. The paddle offers us a chance to explore remnants of an old fox farm. Almost invisible in the encroaching moss, it is a reminder of how wild this area remains

The last two nights in the wilderness will be spent in Gull Cove. This magical little cove has a charming colony of sea otters. The accommodations are rustic with lots of local color.

 

   
           
  Trip Name: Lodge To Lodge

Trip Lengths: 3-8 days

Distance Paddled: 10-30 miles

Activities: Paddling, photography, bird watching, rainforest walks, wildlife viewing

Highlights: Paddling in a variety of conditions from calm inside waters to ocean swells; viewing rookeries of nesting seabirds while exploring small uninhabited islands; viewing a variety of marine wildlife including seals and sea otters. Relaxing in the warmth and comfort of the wilderness lodges.

 

  Pricing: Prices are per person.

Lodge to Lodge 3 day $1215.00
Lodge to Lodge 5 day $2048.00
Lodge to Lodge 7 day $2812.00

Electronic mail request: spiritwalker@glacierbaytravel.com

A 50% deposit is due at the time of booking and the balance is due 30 days prior to the trip's departure.

Included in the price: all charter transportation, 2 person kayaks with accessories,emergency communication, signaling and first aid equipment; all cooking gear, utensils and superb meals; water bottles; 2 person tents; sleeping bags and pads; rain gear, rubber boots and dry bags.

Not included in the price: personal clothing, getting to and from the departure town and activities before and after the trip.

 

   
Cancellation Fees

If you cancel your reservation:

  • 30 days or more prior to trip departure there will be a $50.00 per person fee.
  • 29-14 days prior to trip departure, the fee is 50% of the reservation.
  • 13 or fewer days prior to departure; full payment is retained.
  • Changing a reservation will result in a $50.00 per person fee.