Embark on a thrilling e-bike journey through Skagway’s Gold Rush history, exploring scenic landscapes and legendary tales. Perfect for adventurers of all levels.
Embark on a thrilling e-bike journey through Skagway’s Gold Rush history, exploring scenic landscapes and legendary tales. Perfect for adventurers of all levels.
- The Days of ‘98 Show - The renowned Days of ‘98 Show is a vibrant, laughter-filled performance that has delighted audiences for over a century. This dynamic musical brings to life the bustling days of 1898, when adventurers, outlaws, and fortune-seekers from around the globe flocked to Skagway in pursuit of gold — and occasionally, a bit of…
- The Days of ‘98 Show - The renowned Days of ‘98 Show is a vibrant, laughter-filled performance that has delighted audiences for over a century. This dynamic musical brings to life the bustling days of 1898, when adventurers, outlaws, and fortune-seekers from around the globe flocked to Skagway in pursuit of gold — and occasionally, a bit of mischief.
- Gold Rush Cemetery - The Gold Rush Cemetery in Skagway, Alaska, offers a captivating glimpse into the wild and storied history of the Klondike Gold Rush. Established in 1898, during Skagway’s peak boomtown era, it served as the primary burial ground until approximately 1908. Nestled in a tranquil forested area, the cemetery contains about 174 recorded graves, many belonging to pioneers, prospectors, and townsfolk whose names have faded into history. Weathered wooden headstones, moss-covered markers, and simple wooden fences evoke the rugged frontier era, creating a serene yet poignant atmosphere beneath the towering spruce trees. Two of Skagway’s most legendary figures are buried here: Jefferson “Soapy” Smith, the infamous con man who dominated the town’s underworld, and Frank Reid, the vigilante hero who killed Soapy in a dramatic 1898 shootout that also claimed his own life.
- Lower Reid Falls - Lower Reid Falls is one of Skagway’s hidden treasures — a peaceful and picturesque spot nestled in the forest just beyond the historic Gold Rush Cemetery. Named after Frank Reid, the town hero who perished following the notorious 1898 shootout with outlaw Soapy Smith, the falls serve as both a natural marvel and a quiet homage to Skagway’s past. The short walk from the cemetery meanders through lush greenery and towering spruce trees, leading visitors into a cool, shaded glen where the sound of rushing water intensifies with each step. Suddenly, the forest opens to reveal a breathtaking cascading waterfall!

- Bicycle use
- Admission fees
- Bicycle use
- Admission fees
Travel back in time and immerse yourself in Skagway’s rich history with this enjoyable and picturesque e-bike tour!
The adventure kicks off at the vibrant Days of ’98 Show, where the Gold Rush era is vividly brought to life. Next, proceed to Klondike Electric Bicycles and embark on a leisurely, guided ride through the past. Explore the Gold Rush Cemetery…
Travel back in time and immerse yourself in Skagway’s rich history with this enjoyable and picturesque e-bike tour!
The adventure kicks off at the vibrant Days of ’98 Show, where the Gold Rush era is vividly brought to life. Next, proceed to Klondike Electric Bicycles and embark on a leisurely, guided ride through the past. Explore the Gold Rush Cemetery to learn about Skagway’s notorious outlaws, and admire the tranquil beauty of Lower Reid Falls nestled in the rainforest. Continue to the Skagway Waterfront for expansive mountain and coastal vistas as your guide narrates tales of the stampeders and dreamers who established this untamed frontier town. Following the tour, enjoy an hour of free time — hike to Yakutania Point for stunning views or further explore Skagway by e-bike. Suitable for all skill levels, this tour combines history, scenery, and adventure for a memorable Alaskan experience.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.