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Departing Whittier
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The Whittier/Portage Valley turnoff from the Seward Highway is about 12 miles past Girdwood. After several miles on this road you will pass a turnoff to Portage Lake on your right. Shortly thereafter, you cross Portage Creek and immediately enter a short tunnel, cross another creek, pass a scenic overlook and continue around a bend to the Bear Valley staging area, where you will stop at a toll booth ($12 RT). The attendant will give you an information brochure and answer any questions you may have. Passage through the one-lane tunnel is controlled by traffic lights. The tunnel opens once an hour on the half-hour going to Whittier, and once an hour at the top of the hour leaving Whittier, and stays open for 15 minutes in either direction. We advise arriving at the staging area well before the time that you wish to drive through the tunnel.
For the latest tunnel information including the current schedule, check the Whittier Tunnel Website, or call 1-877-611-2586.
Parking and other facilities in Whittier are concentrated near the small boat harbor, located just past a private marina and the cruise ship terminal. Most of our sightseeing tours originate where our boat, the Sound Access, ties up at slip H-11. The ÒHÓ float is the farthest to the right as one faces the harbor, and is reached by walking down the ramp between JuneÕs B&B office to the right and the Harbor Store on the left. Some trips load at the fuel dock near the harbor entrance, and a few load at the public dock/launch ramp located at the far right end of the harbor, next to the Sound Ideas gift shop.
You may find our Anchorage-to-Whittier Virtual Drive helpful, although the harbor area shown in the photos is now paved.
ONCE IN WHITTIER . . .
A public campground that can accommodate RV's, motorhomes or tents is located about a half-mile from the harbor area, with access via the "glacier cruise parking" lot. For more information, call (907) 472-2670.