Juneau To Haines/Skagway Via St James Bay Anchorage

June 26th Juneau to St James Bay

Had an easy cruise from Juneau.

Leaving Juneau

Have to go south to get around Douglas Island, then northward to Lynn Canal. Lynn Canal water is green due to all the glacier melt rivers entering.  On the cruise we saw Mendenhall, Herbert and Eagle Glacier.

Glaciers Leaving Juneau
Glaciers Leaving Juneau

Went on east side of shelter island hoping to see whales but only spouts. Anchored in St James Bay with nice mountain views.

Water Dog Anchored At Saint Jaimes Bay

Deer Flies kept us inside as they were bad. We took dogs a shore but no hiking. Did a run around on the dinghy and then had dinner.

No Cell. Guys caught one crab.

Dinner with A View On Fly Bridge, Jeanette And Albert


June 27th St James Bay to Haines

Saint James Bay To Haines

We have heard Skagway Small Boat Harbor is not the greatest place to stay so we decided to stay in Haines Harbor and take fast ferry to Skagway for a day trip. LONG day..super slow cruise speed. Some wind on and off but nice day with great sunny weather. Got to Haines maybe 7 o’clock but last 45 minutes we were treated to orca pod hanging along coast just out of Haines.  Lots of blows and looks but not any acrobatics. Nice finish to the day.

Orca On Way In To Haines Harbor
Orca On Way In To Haines Harbor

That night Albert bought 5 more crabs from a crabber. We kept them in water for 24 hours but did not realize until too late that the water is very low salinity due to river influx and crabs do not like so 24 hours later they were a bit limp. Went to dinner at Pilot Light restaurant in Haines and it was good.

Haines Harbor

Took a short walk around town and checked out the old soldiers pavilion and housing left over from 1902 time frame when the white buildings of Fort William H. Seward where built and are a distinctive landmark of Haines. Decommissioned in 1947, the fort was bought by a group of war veterans with hopes of creating an arts and commerce community. The buildings are now privately owned homes, accommodations, restaurants, galleries, and shops.

Fort William H. Seward
Fort William H. Seward Building Converted To Carving Shed


June 28th Haines

We decided to Hike to Mt Riley from harbor by going down FAA Rd and then taking a right on City Water Supply Access road right before the dump, also called Lily Lake Trail. A small distance before Lilly Lake on the access road you will see the small trail access sign for narrow trail up to top of Mt Riley. We then returned via the Battery Point trail back to the marina.

Mount Riley Hike from Small Boat Harbor

Hike up and back on Battery point loop trail was 13 miles. We did not know it was gonna be that long so did not bring enough water. All dehydrated at end and were tired!  Alex sprained ankle so was slow last 1/3 of hike. On road back from battery point found Portage Bay campground with WATER yeah!. 

Patty Posing on water front Sculptor At Start Of Hike
Mount Riley Trail Sign Start on Lilly Lake Access Road
Mt Riley Trail Intersection With Battery Point Trail
View From Top Of Mt Riley


June 29th Haines – Skagway White Pass Railroad

Took fast ferry at 9am to Skagway small boat harbor. Saw a humpback in the bay near Haines. 40 minute cruise to Skagway. Quick walk about town then White Pass Railroad ride.

Skagway Small Boat Harbor
Skagway White Pass Railroad Station
White Pass Railroad
White Pass Railroad

We had done before but in rain. We had another bright sunny day with few clouds but some haze. Nice trip. Got back 2:45pm or so with plan to catch 4 o’clock ferry. Stopped at brewery for beers then caught ferry home. Went out to eat at Fireweed restaurant back at Haines and it was good.

Skagway Klondike Brewery
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