Dyea Flats

Skagway and Dyea Self Guided Ebike Tour

Dyea Flats

Skagway, Alaska 99840, United States

Created By: Klondike Electric Bicycles

Information

The endpoint of the Taiya river and the absolute tip of the "Alaskan Inside Passage," the Dyea flats are a municipally run recreation and conservation area. Typically off limits to guided tour groups with a few exceptions, this area is well utilized by Skagway community members as a place to camp, harvest wood, and commune with nature. Bear sightings are frequent at the end of summer when thousands of salmon seek out the creeks of which they were born. Enjoy the sights and sounds. Keep an eye to the sky as many pairs of American Bald Eagles call this home. The very end of the flats at the water line will sometimes (at low tide) reveal the wooden pilings that supported an almost 2 mile long wharf that lead to the deeper water required by trade ships.

The team at Klondike Electric Bicycles would like to thank you for taking this self guided tour. We strive to make everyone's visit to Skagway the absolute greatest day that you will experience on your Alaskan adventure. Thank you for 'Experiencing the Rush"

This point of interest is part of the tour: Skagway and Dyea Self Guided Ebike Tour


 

Leave a Comment

 


 

Download the App

Download the PocketSights Tour Guide mobile app to take this self-guided tour on your GPS-enabled mobile device.

iOS Tour Guide Android Tour Guide

 


 

Updates and Corrections

Please send change requests to changerequest@pocketsights.com.