Description
Join Sitka Shore Tours for an unforgettable War Bunkers and Wildlife Kayak Tour that combines history, nature, and adventure. The experience begins with a paddle and safety briefing at the original naval air station, where you’ll launch your kayaks near the historic aircraft hangers used during WWII. From the water, you’ll enjoy breathtaking views of snow-capped mountains and rugged rocky cliffs.
Our journey takes us to Fort Rousseau Causeway State Historic Park, where we’ll paddle up and hike to explore up to 10 WWII bunkers. This is your chance to delve into the interiors of these fascinating concrete structures, built to defend Alaska’s coast against potential attacks. Learn about the lives of the soldiers stationed here and the pivotal role these bunkers played during the war.
As part of this War Bunkers and Wildlife Kayak Tour with Sitka Shore Tours, you’ll also have the opportunity to marvel at the rich plant life surrounding the bunkers while observing incredible wildlife. Keep an eye out for sea otters, harbor seals, eagles, and other marine creatures. Stroll along the beach to collect colorful sea glass or savor salmon berries and huckleberries from the lush forest. The tour continues to the U.S. Army Headquarters on Makhnati Island, where you’ll uncover more about WWII's impact on Alaska’s history.
Choose Sitka Shore Tours for this immersive War Bunkers and Wildlife Kayak Tour, blending history, stunning landscapes, and vibrant wildlife in a truly unique experience.
What's Included
Frequently Asked Questions
What kind of kayaks do you use?
All our tours are conducted in tandem kayaks, which offer superior stability. With two people paddling together, you’ll enjoy double the power, making your kayaking experience much easier and more efficient.
What's the weather like in Sitka?
Summers in Sitka are truly beautiful, with plenty of sunshine and temperatures typically ranging from the mid-50s to upper 60s—perfect shorts and T-shirt weather for locals! Fun fact: Southeast Alaska is part of a temperate rainforest, so it’s common to experience gentle drizzles followed by bursts of sunshine. Packing rain gear and a light jacket is the best way to stay comfortable.
Are there bathrooms?
You’re welcome to use the public restroom at Harrigan Centennial Hall before we begin. Once we’re out on the water, restroom access will be limited—unless you’re comfortable making use of the "faciliTREES."
Will I tip over?
It’s highly unlikely. The tandem kayaks you’ll be using have a wide base, offering exceptional comfort and stability. We’ll take every precaution to keep you upright, regardless of conditions. But don’t worry—if you do happen to tip over, the water is chilly but safe, and your kayak guide is highly trained in rescue techniques to ensure your safety.
What if my cruise ship is late?
No problem! Our tour times are semi-flexible and can adjust by up to 30 minutes to fit your arrival schedule.
Will I get back to my ship on time?
What should I wear for kayaking?
Whenever possible, try to avoid wearing cotton, as it doesn’t retain warmth when wet. We highly recommend opting for wool or synthetic clothing instead. It’s often cooler on the water than on land, so bringing a light jacket is a great idea. High-top waterproof boots or shoes are ideal for keeping your feet dry, and don’t forget to pack rain gear—it will help keep you dry, especially since kayak seats can get damp.