Category: Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park

  • Day 5: Skagway & Dyea – Exploring Gold Rush History

    Day 5: Skagway & Dyea – Exploring Gold Rush History

    On the fifth day of our 2025 Alaska Cruise, we arrived in one of our favorite Alaskan towns: Skagway, home to the Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park. This marked our fourth visit to this beautiful town, and once again, we found new adventures waiting for us.

    A Special Reunion and a Drive to Dyea

    One of the highlights of Skagway is reconnecting with our friend Cory. This time, Cory generously lent us a truck, giving us the chance to drive out to Dyea, a historic boomtown that once thrived at the head of the Chilkoot Trail.

    Dyea played a pivotal role during the Gold Rush, serving as a launch point for thousands of stampeders. However, its location—on a shallow inlet surrounded by mudflats—made access difficult. The Chilkoot Trail, though shorter than the nearby White Pass, was steeper and more treacherous. These challenges led to Dyea’s rapid decline. Dyea boomed for only two years, and by 1905, most of its buildings were gone. Today, the National Park Service maintains trails and street signs that hint at its past.


    Remembering the Palm Sunday Avalanche

    Nearby, we visited the Slide Cemetery, a somber site named after the Palm Sunday Avalanche of April 3, 1898. This tragic event claimed the lives of sixty stampeders, who are buried near Dyea.

    Final resting place along the Chilkoot Trail

    Skagway’s Colorful Past

    Back in Skagway, we explored the Gold Rush Cemetery, where the infamous Jefferson “Soapy” Smith is buried. Smith, a notorious con artist, met his end in a shootout on Juneau Pier in July 1898. He operated out of Jeff Smith’s Parlor, a building that Mark will be presenting a program on this Wednesday on board the Anthem of the Seas.

    Soapy Smith’s Grave

    Nature’s Beauty: Lower Reid Falls & Dewey Lake

    Just beyond the cemetery, we discovered Lower Reid Falls, a stunning cascade tumbling down from the mountains above Skagway. We then hiked the trail to Lower Dewey Lake, a serene alpine lake surrounded by rugged peaks. Along the way, we enjoyed breathtaking views of Skagway and the Anthem of the Seas docked below.


    A Perfect Ending

    Our day ended with drinks and snacks with Cory before returning to the ship. Sailing down the Chilkoot Inlet is always a magical way to conclude our time in Skagway.

    Tomorrow, we set sail for another favorite of Alaska: Sitka.

  • Explore Our Alaska Cruise Highlights – 2025

    Explore Our Alaska Cruise Highlights – 2025

    Our journey through the breathtaking landscapes and historic towns of Alaska was nothing short of unforgettable. From misty fjords and glacier-carved valleys to charming coastal cities rich with gold rush history, every moment was a story worth capturing.

    We’ve curated a special photo collection featuring highlights from our Alaska 2025 Cruise—including stops in Juneau, Sitka, Skagway, and scenic views from aboard Anthem of the Seas. Whether you’re dreaming of your own Alaskan adventure or reliving memories of the Last Frontier, we invite you to explore the sights through our lens.

    📸 View the full collection here:

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    From historic parks and vibrant markets to glacier vistas and waterfront strolls, this gallery brings together the spirit of Alaska in every frame.

  • Alaska 2025 Cruise – Day 1: From Texas Skies to Seattle Streets

    ✈️ Early Flights & Delays

    Our journey began bright and early in San Antonio with a flight that took us through LAX. After a delay on our connection, we finally arrived in Seattle by early afternoon—tired but excited to begin our Alaska cruise adventure.


    🏨 Settling In & Exploring Downtown

    After checking into our hotel near the airport, we headed downtown to stretch our legs and soak in some history. Our first stop was the Seattle Unit of Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park, located in the historic Cadillac Hotel in Pioneer Square.

    Exterior view of the Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park Seattle Unit housed in the historic Cadillac Hotel building with brick architecture and signage marking the entrance to the visitor center in Pioneer Square.

    Historic gateway to the gold fields – Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park in Seattle

    This visitor center offers a compelling look at Seattle’s role in the Klondike Gold Rush of the 1890s. With two floors of exhibits, films like Gold Fever: Race to the Klondike, and stories of the stampeders who passed through Seattle on their way to the Yukon, it’s a must-visit for history buffs and curious travelers alike.


    🍽️ A Peruvian Surprise

    On our way to Pike Place Market, we stumbled upon a delightful Peruvian restaurant called Señor Carbón. The cozy atmosphere and flavorful dishes were just what we needed. We toasted the start of our trip with Pisco Sours, a perfect pairing for the early dinner.


    🛍️ Pike Place Market & Waterfront Walk

    After dinner, we wandered through Pike Place Market, enjoying the vibrant mix of vendors, fresh produce, flowers, and crafts. The energy was infectious, and the market was buzzing with life.

    We ended the evening with a peaceful stroll along the Seattle waterfront, taking in views of Elliott Bay and the city skyline. It was the perfect way to wind down and reflect on the journey ahead.


    🚢 Tomorrow’s Adventure

    Tomorrow, we board Anthem of the Seas and begin our voyage to Alaska—the 49th state. We can’t wait to see what’s in store!

  • White Pass & Yukon Railroad

    White Pass & Yukon Railroad

    Skagway, Alaska to Frazier, British Columbia


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