Discover Skagway on a private tour
In Skagway, cradled between towering mountains and the sparkling waters of Alaska's Inside Passage, the town exudes a crisp charm reminiscent of the Arctic breeze. Here, the past lingers in the wooden boardwalks and echoes the era of the Klondike Gold Rush. Skagway's rhythm is one of exploration and narrative. With your local guide, Skagway tours evolve from typical sightseeing into a vivid mosaic of stories and discoveries. Envision stepping off the beaten path with private tours in Skagway, delving into the lore of old saloons, tasting local cuisine on a food and wine tour, and perhaps bypassing the crowd at popular attractions. Your guide leads you on a journey that reveals the authentic spirit of this storied town. If you’re looking for more inspiration, take a look at our curated list of things to do in Skagway. Explore Skagway your way At ToursByLocals, we believe that how you explore is just as important as where you go. That’s why every Skagway tour is private, flexible, and built around you: Move at your own pace, skip the crowds, make connections and follow your curiosity. Find local guides offering private tours in Skagway for every interest, including: Nature and Wildlife tours: Walk Yakutania Point for harbour views and seabirds, or head to Dyea Flats to look for eagles and seasonal bears along the Taiya River. A drive up the Klondike Highway adds mountain goat and waterfall stops when conditions are good. Layover tours: If you’re in port for a few hours, a flexible tour can meet you at the cruise pier, ride the White Pass & Yukon Route or drive to the summit, and still fit in the Gold Rush Cemetery and Reid Falls. Return drop-off is timed for all-aboard. History tours: Stroll the Skagway Historic District’s false-front buildings and hear stories of Soapy Smith at Jeff. Smiths Parlor Museum, then visit the Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park visitor centre exhibits. You can also see the ghost-town remains of Dyea at the Chilkoot Trail trailhead. Getting around: Town is very walkable and there are seasonal shuttles, but there’s no full public transit for out-of-town stops. For Dyea or the White Pass summit, book a chauffeured tour or ask your guide about private transport. This isn’t a one-size-fits-all itinerary, you can tailor your private tour to match your interests, pace and personality with a local who knows Skagway inside and out. Walking tours & neighbourhoods Explore Skagway with a private walking tour and dive into its vibrant neighborhoods alongside a local guide who knows all the hidden gems. There’s truly no better way to understand the heartbeat of this Alaskan town than by strolling its streets with someone who lives there. - Downtown Skagway: Perfect for history buffs, this area bursts with Gold Rush-era buildings. Your guide can introduce you to the tales of fortune seekers and point out the best spots for a family-friendly meal or a cozy café to relax in. - Jewell Gardens: For those who appreciate nature and art, this neighborhood offers a stunning blend of vibrant gardens and glassblowing studios. It's a delightful stop for multi-generational groups looking to enjoy beauty and creativity together. - Pullen Creek: Ideal for those seeking outdoor adventures or meaningful connections with nature. Trails along the creek provide serene views, and your guide might share stories about local wildlife and conservation efforts. Day trip ideas from Skagway You can base out of Skagway and still reach neighbouring Yukon towns, coastal communities, and gold rush remnants in a single day, and these day trips pair well with private tours so your tour fits what you like most. Carcross and Emerald Lake (Yukon): Cross White Pass into Canada for big mountain views, stops at Carcross Commons and the tiny Carcross Desert, and lookouts over bright Emerald Lake, which suits you if photography, short walks, and a taste of Yukon culture are high on your list. Haines (by ferry): Ride the Lynn Canal to a quieter Alaskan town known for the Chilkat Bald Eagle Preserve, coastal scenery, Fort Seward, and small galleries, a solid pick if you want wildlife in season, easy town exploring, and space to breathe. Dyea and the Chilkoot Trail: Wander tide flats and mossy forest where a gold rush town once stood, see the start of the Chilkoot Trail, visit old cemeteries, and watch for salmon runs, which works well if you enjoy local history and gentle hikes. White Pass Summit and Fraser high country: A shorter mountain run that climbs above treeline to glaciers and alpine lakes with quick photo stops at waterfalls, border signs, and broad lookouts, ideal when you want big scenery without a long day. A private tour with a local guide is the best way to really get to know a place. Skip the crowds, follow your interests, and see a side of Skagway most travellers miss.