White Pass & Yukon Route is Alaska’s premier shore excursion offering scenic and historic train rides through the White Pass and beyond to the Yukon. Take part in a journey back in time to the Klondike Gold Rush during half and full day tours. This narrow gauge railroad winds along mountainous terrain, over bridges, through tunnels and explores the beauty of southeast Alaska, northern British Columbia and the untamed Yukon Territory. Journey on the Scenic Railway of the World!
Hours
Sunday | Closed |
Monday | 7AM–3PM |
Tuesday | 7AM–3PM |
Wednesday | 7AM–3PM |
Thursday | 7AM–3PM |
Friday | 7AM–3PM |
Saturday | Closed |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 201 2nd Ave, Skagway, AK 99840 Phone: (800) 343-7373 Website: http://www.wpyr.com/
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Review Summary
Robert Pennell
Like the store ,Skagway is a picturesque town.
Gary Sniegowski
Very nice – with a quilt store!
Shondra J
The appetizer style food was delicious with a selection of beer, wine, and soda.
Paulo Gustavo
Skagway is unique in all aspects. Hike up the mountain, take the train tours as well. Relax and take it all in. Enjoy it to the MAX!
Condeescu Alexandru
Skagway is the embarkation point for the famous Chilkoot and White Pass trails. Famous for its hospitality, Skagway offers visitors all the amenities they desire for a relaxing, adventurous and unforgettable stay!
Danielle Daniels
A Skagway must do! It’s expensive but worth it for 3 hours of beautiful scenery. The best views are outside standing against the railing. At some points you can almost touch the mountain!Before heading out, the person narrating the train ride will ask you to be courteous of others wanting to take pictures outside…just be prepared a bunch of people with cameras won’t listen and will literally stand in the same spot the whole time. Don’t be shy, ask them to let you through.