When we woke up on day three of the cruise, we had already docked in Skagway. As we ate breakfast, we looked out over the harbor and enjoyed the views. The Old Orient Express Train was parked and waiting for its first passengers. We had a full day at this port, so we took our time and wandered out after the first rush of people left to catch tours.
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We walked right into town and took pictures on the caboose of the old stationary steam train.



Then we stopped at the visitor center for a town map and trail guide. The trails were more of a walk than we could handle, so we checked into bike rentals.

Skagway City & Summit Bus Tour
We decided against the bikes because there were no designated bike trails, only riding right along the main road. So, instead we went to Skagway Tours and booked the City and Summit Bus Tour for the afternoon. We ate at a great little place called Sweet Tooth Cafe before boarding our bus.


We were very happy we had booked this tour, which took us several thousand feet up into Skagway, to the “Welcome to Alaska” sign, and across the border into Canada, where we had views of the stunning Canadian Rockies.







Gold Rush Cemetery
The melting snow way up high in the mountains, just like Juneau, resulted in beautiful waterfalls streaming down the mountainsides. We stopped at the Old Gold Rush Cemetery and took a short hike to one of the falls.





We ended the tour with a great panoramic city view.
