Hike Lost Lake Trail with a guide and panoramic Resurrection Bay views
8 hours
Guide, transport, poles
Explore the Lost Lake Trail on a guided hike from Seward, with alpine ridges, wildflower meadows, and views over Resurrection Bay and the Kenai Mountains. Trek to Lost Lake while your guide shares insights on local flora, fauna, and geology.
Moderate to strenuous hiking on uneven terrain. A rain jacket is required; full waterproof rain gear is recommended. No bathrooms on the trail (facilities available at the trailhead); participants under 18 must be accompanied by an adult.
Cancel 48+ hours before departure for a refund minus a 10% administrative fee. Cancel within 48 hours, no-shows: no refund; full payment forfeited. Weather cancellations by KBA: full refund of booking payments made. Online booking/processing fees and optional protection fees are non-refundable.
Plan for moderate to strenuous hiking with elevation gain and uneven, rocky terrain.
Bring weather-appropriate layers. A rain jacket is required, and full waterproof rain gear (jacket and pants) is highly recommended. Wear sturdy, well broken-in hiking footwear. Pack a daypack with water, snacks, and a lunch, plus sunglasses and sunscreen.
No. You won’t have bathrooms on the trail; facilities are available at the trailhead before and after your hike.
Lost Lake Trail • Departs from Seward
With a perfect rating across hundreds of reviews, this outfit consistently delivers on memorable Alaska adventures, from glacier treks to river rafting. The guides really make the experience here – Brandon, Derek, Mary, and Jared all get enthusiastic shout-outs for being knowledgeable, friendly, and genuinely passionate about what they do. People love that guides take their time, answer questions, and even drop guests directly at their accommodations. The glacier hikes seem especially popular, with travelers calling them bucket-list experiences worth the physical effort. The company handles logistics smoothly with hotel pickups and well-prepared equipment. One traveler noted the Resurrection River rafting felt shorter than expected with multiple stops breaking up the actual time on the water, though they still enjoyed their guide. Most guests, however, feel they got exactly what they hoped for – whether it's standing on crystalline blue ice, spotting eagles and salmon, or conquering challenging terrain with capable guides who genuinely love their work.
Caroline and Derek were fantastic guides. We did the exit glacier hike and it was an amazing experience it snowed almost the whole time so we got to do hiking snowshoeing and put on crampons to get on the glacier. Got a lot of amazing pictures and videos
Shawn Wiggins
May 22, 2026
Caroline and Derek were fantastic guides. We did the exit glacier hike and it was an amazing experience it snowed almost the whole time so we got to do hiking snowshoeing and put on crampons to get on the glacier. Got a lot of amazing pictures and videos
Shawn Wiggins
May 22, 2026