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Dan Hopson

Rainforest and Seacoast trail is truely a unique wilderness experience. There's a great variety of habitats and lots of opportunities to stop and look at the small things that are often overlooked when cruising along on the longer trails.

Rainforest & Sea Coast Nature Walk

Step into the stillness of the Alaska Rainforest. Stroll beneath towering hemlock and spruce on this world-class interpretive walk. An expert naturalist will share the hidden stories of the plants, animals, and people that call this place home.

A short bus ride takes you away from the bustle of downtown Juneau to tranquil forested Douglas Island, where some of Alaska's most interesting animal species live. As you walk the trail, your naturalist will help you search for animal sign and watch for wildlife. Birders may delight at seeing a bald eagle nest or noting one of Alaska's songbirds.

As you explore the forest path you will also see a bounty of both intriguing and beautiful plants. Do you know that nearly every plant in coastal Alaska can be used as food or medicine? In ancient times the land was pantry as well as medicine chest and with the increasing interest in natural medicines and healthy living it is becoming so again. Your guide will share lore from local Tlingit Indian practices as well as plant uses from other traditions. Experience the place, learn its wisdom, and hear about what it means to the people of this coastal region.

The Rainforest Trail is a gentle loop that meanders through forest, wetland, and meadow, then out to a pristine inviting beach. Here you will break for a picnic lunch between the the forest`s fringe and the ocean`s shore. Sweeping views of the Chilkat Range and isle dotted waterways will bring a calming sense of persective. Afterward, continue your journey along the trail with time left for interpretation and excellent opportunities for photography. Participants on this walk of discovery will have a great outdoor experience and bring home a knowledge that lasts a lifetime.

Tour Time: 3.5 hours
Hike Time: 2 hours
Elevation: 200'
Difficulty: Mild
Includes: Water, walking stick, all transportation
Adult Price: $89.00
Child Price: 59.00
Notes: The Rainforest Trail is well-surfaced and approximately 1.5 miles in length. There is minimal elevation gain. Participants should be able to walk for approximately 2 hours. Comfortable walking shoes are recommended. Rain ponchos and water are provided as desired. A fresh deli-style lunch is included with your choice of veggie, turkey or lox sandwiches. Also included are juices, bottled water, chips, carrots, brownie and a pickle. You will also receive a complimentary publication, `The Alaskan Rainforest.` This tour operates in all weather conditions.

Book this tour now! Or choose from one of our popular Cruise Shore Excursions.

Gastineau Guiding Company tours are operated under special use permit with the USFS