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Contribute Feedback What Ryan Stafford likes about Portage Glacier Lodge:
The Portage Glacier Lodge Cafeteria Gifts is a great stop to relax and enjoy some gift shopping. If you're looking for hot homemade food then you need to relax in the cafeteria. The Portage Glacier Lodge also has a Princess Tours office for the Portage Glacier Cruises that is just down the road. There is plenty of parking, however the restrooms may not be in working order. If you need to use a restroom there is one o... View all feedback.
What Andrew H doesn't like about Portage Glacier Lodge:
This is where you can buy tickets for the boat to see the rapidly-receding Portage Glacier. I highly recommend doing the short, rewarding, Portage Pass trail instead: [hidden link] They also sell grab-n-go style cafeteria food. It's decent in a pinch, but I recommend getting food in Girdwood on the way over instead. View all feedback.
The October 23 reviews are not about Portage Glacier Lodge. This business is open only seasonally (mid-May to early October) and in late January to early April depending upon when the glacier lake is frozen thick enough for safe trekking/skiing. Call ahead to know for sure if/when it's actually open and what the current hours are. They vary from what is posted. The website is in need of an update, too. Bertie and sons do a great job greeting and feeding guests. Love the creamy rich clam chowder, for instance. There's an awesome gift store with a great selection of local and indigenous art work In addition to the typical tourist kitsch. Just a short walk from the Portage Glacier visitor center (summer only) and an easy hiking trail to nearby Byron Glacier (spring to fall). Just a fifteen-minute drive to Whittier (East) and the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center (west). This scenic valley also has public campgrounds, salmon viewing overlook, a walking/biking trail, etc.
This is where you can buy tickets for the boat to see the rapidly-receding Portage Glacier. I highly recommend doing the short, rewarding, Portage Pass trail instead: [hidden link] They also sell grab-n-go style cafeteria food. It's decent in a pinch, but I recommend getting food in Girdwood on the way over instead.
We always stop here for a fast snack ice cream and apple pie they have an extensive gift shop that makes a wonderful walk around and window shopping.
This was where we went to purchase tickets for the Portage Glacier cruise tour, The building contains a restaurant and a gift shop. We did not eat or shop, so no review on those areas. The ticket purchase was quick and clerk was friendly.
Fantastic little place! I am so glad I stopped in! The gift shop was amazing. I was going in to grab a cup of coffee from the cafeteria, and ended up dropping a bunch of . Great gifts, clothes, and unique items. I have not seen some of the same stock in the various stores that I have been in. Great Jewelry as well! The cafeteria is misnamed! I think they should advertise it as a cafe. I tried the reindeer hot dog on a sourdough bun, it was great. Tasty, and different. The fries were fresh and HOT! While I was there, someone else got a cinnamon bun- oh boy, I wish that I would have tried one, they looked amazing!