New Canopy Tour Installed in Juneau, Alaska
Alaska Canopy Adventure Canopy Tour in Juneau, Alaska built by S.T.E.P.S. Bonsai Design

S.T.E.P.S. Bonsai Design, LLC is proud to announce the completion of a new canopy tour in Juneau, Alaska.  The canopy tour is the second opened by Alaska Canopy Adventures in Alaska; the first was in Ketchikan last year.  

Alaska Canopy Adventures' new tour consists of 10 Zip Lines, 2 Suspension Bridges and travel by jet boat and off-road vehicles.  This eco-adventure canopy tour combines the thrill of gliding above the treetops in a rich rainforest on over 6,000 feet of dual zip lines, suspension bridges, and a ground- based trail network. Plus a channel crossing aboard an expedition craft, mountain ascent on an off-road vehicle, and exploring hidden relics of a world famous gold mine.

Explore Alaska as you cross aerial suspension bridges with breathtaking views of spectacular Bullion Creek, enjoy unique views of Juneau from the tree tops, and discover hidden ruins of the historic Treadwell Mine (1881-1917), once one of the world’s largest gold mines.  During the tour you'll zip over one of the famous “glory holes” and explore the ruins of the original mine refinery, where millions of dollars of molten gold was poured into ingot molds.

Read more about Alaska Canopy Adventure's new canopy tour in Juneau, Alaska, at the Alaska Canopy Adventure's website.