Alaska Guided Hikes

Hike with a peace of mind

We offer unforgettable hikes designed to guide you through Alaska’s wilderness with

confidence and a peace of mind.

Call us to learn about customizing an itinerary that works for your interests, schedule, and comfort level.

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Seward Guided Hikes

  • A wooden bridge on the Tonsina Trail in Seward, Alaska with rocks and dry grass, surrounded by tall evergreen trees and a partly cloudy sky.

    Tonsina Beach Trail

    Difficulty: Moderate

    Take a walk through the mossy forest to emerge out onto Tonsina Beach with a stunning view of Resurrection Bay and surrounding mountains. Learn about the historical figures of Resurrection Bay, the area’s role in World War II, and an understanding of the beautiful animals and plants that inhabit the trail system.

    Not extremely strenuous, but note that much of the hike is uphill with some steeper downhill sections. If you are new to hiking this is a good place to start but still may contain challenges at times.

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  • A scenic view of Seward, Alaska across  Resurrection Bay, with a small town and green forest in the foreground.

    Mount Marathon Bowl + Summit

    Difficulty: Hard

    Looking for more of a challenge? This hike expands on the Mount Marathon Bowl route and explores sections of the legendary Mount Marathon Race course. Reach a mountain peak and enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of Seward.

    Expect steep inclines, possible muddy, wet and slippery conditions with a steeper hike on a ridge line.

    Some sections may require crossing over snow.

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  • A person standing on a rock on a guided Alaska hike in front of Bear Mountain in Seward Alaska under a partly cloudy sky.

    Bear Mountain

    Difficulty: Hard

    Bear Mountain’s unmarked trail and few hikers make it perfect for an off-the-beaten-path, local’s hike. As the only company offering this route, you’ll explore alpine terrain with stunning views of Resurrection Bay.

    Be prepared for a steep, strenuous climb with an intense start. Some sections require using roots and trees for support. For safety, the hike ends at the highest safe viewpoint. The return follows the same route down, requiring a careful descent. Snow crossings may occur.

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  • A person walking on a guided hike in Seward, Alaska on the Mount Marathon Bowl trail through a grassy valley with snow-capped peaks and a blue sky with clouds in the background.

    Mount Marathon Bowl

    Difficulty: Hard

    Climb up the steep but rewarding Mount Marathon Jeep Trail to emerge into a bowl immersed in lush greenery. Along the hike, learn the history of the famous Mount Marathon Race (one of the oldest races in the U.S.!), and information on the animals and plants you may spot along the way.

    While challenging, you will earn an outstanding view of Seward and Resurrection Bay.

    Up for more? Add the Mount Marathon Race Summit to your hike.

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  • Custom guided hiking tours in Alaska

    Customize Your Hike

    Difficulty: You Decide!

    Every guided hiking tour can be customized to match your experience level, interests, and adventure goals. From leisurely nature walks to challenging summit hikes, we’ll create an Alaska hiking experience that’s uniquely yours.

    From Anchorage to Seward, let us know what you are looking for.

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  • Mount Marathon Race training

    Mount Marathon Race Training

    Experience one of Alaska’s most iconic traditions with a local guide who has competed in the legendary Mount Marathon Race every year since childhood. Learn the history of this world-famous race while hiking sections of the course, hearing firsthand stories, and discovering what makes this Seward tradition unlike any other. Looking to improve your own performance? We also offer personalized Mount Marathon Race training for runners preparing to take on the mountain.

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Anchorage Guided Hikes

  • McHugh Peak rises above Alaska’s Chugach State Park, offering breathtaking views of rugged mountains, alpine trails, and pristine wilderness.

    McHugh Peak

    Description: First summit the short but sweet Grandview Peak, then carry on the ridgeline to McHugh Peak. Great for those who want a more wild hike while staying in Anchorage. 

    Difficulty: Hard hike. - A steep and longer hike.

    Price: Starting at $150 per person

    Length: 6 miles with 2,300 feet elevation gain.

    Estimated Time Length: 4-5 Hours

    Ages: 10+ 

  • Little O’Malley Peak near Anchorage, Alaska, showcases dramatic alpine terrain, expansive mountain vistas, and breathtaking views within Chugach State Park.

    Little O’Malley

    Description: Enjoy a steady switchback up in the Glen Alps to get some truly breathtaking views of Anchorage and the Chugach.

    Difficulty: Moderately Difficult - Hike is largely switchbacks but is consistently uphill for the majority of the hike. 

    Price: Starting at $110 per person

    Length: Roundtrip 5 Miles with 1,500 feet elevation gain

    Estimated Time Length: 3-4 Hours

    Ages: 8+

  • Scenic view of Grandview Peak in Alaska, featuring rugged mountain landscapes, alpine terrain, and breathtaking wilderness scenery.

    Grandview Peak

    Description: Hike directly up Grandview to surround yourself in the peaks of the Glen Alps. Great hike for those looking for a shorter but memorable hike. If you find yourself wanting more, you can add-on the option to carry on the ridgeline to make your way to the incredible McHugh Peak. 

    Difficulty: Hard hike. - Hike is short but steep. 

    Price: Starting at $85 per person

    Length: Roundtrip 2 miles with 1,000 feet elevation gain

    Estimated Time Length: 1.5 - 2.5 Hours
    Ages: 10+

  • Photo of Peak 2 at Alyeska Resort in Girdwood, Alaska, showcasing dramatic mountain scenery, alpine landscapes, and panoramic views of the Chugach Mountains.

    Peak Two

    Description: Take the Sunnyside Flattop Trail until you reach the base of Peak 2 where you will branch off to a scramble along the ridgeline. Great for those who like some excitement on their hikes.

    Difficulty: Hard hike. - Hike is consistently uphill with the last section requiring a considerably steep scramble up a ridgeline. 

    Price: Starting at $115 per person

    Length: Roundtrip 3 miles with 1,700 feet elevation gain

    Estimated Time Length: 3-4 Hours

    Ages: 12+

Alaska Guided Hikes inspires to foster an experience that demonstrates our love of Alaska through the eyes of a local - sharing Alaska’s history, local stories, wilderness facts, respect for our environment and above all else, a commitment to safety.

We provide a safe environment with every hike.

  • Wilderness First Aid and CPR Certified Guides

  • Proper wildlife safety equipment such as bear spray

  • First Aid Kits

  • Extra Supplies

  • Snacks

  • Your guide is a born and raised from Seward!

Why book with us?

Our mission is to provide memorable hiking experiences during your stay in Alaska, led by a knowledgeable local guide committed to your safety above all else.

We inspire to create adventures that will not only exhibit the beauty of Seward, but will also instill confidence, allowing you to immerse yourself fully in the wonders of Alaska's wilderness with a peace of mind.

Dylan was amazing! He lead me on the Bear Mountain Hike which is definitely a local secret! I wouldn’t have been able to find the trail head or stay on trail without him. If you’re looking for an amazing adventure and a new challenge, book with Seward Guided Hikes!
— Ellie
I can’t recommend booking with Seward Guided Hikes highly enough! The highlight of my week long trip to Alaska was my hike with Dylan! From the booking process to the day of the hike it was a truly wonderful experience.
— Christopher