Discover the Last Frontier while working at one of the most popular and award-winning attractions in Skagway — Alaska 360’s Dredge Town. Spend your summer bringing history to life in a fast-paced, high-volume environment where hospitality, storytelling, and guest experience take center stage.
We’re looking for kind, professional, service-driven individuals who excel at working with guests. Whether your background is in hospitality, customer service, food and beverage, tourism, sales, or acting, this is your opportunity to engage visitors from around the world and create unforgettable moments.
Our season runs from late April through early October, offering the chance to grow your skills, work as part of a dynamic team, and experience all that Alaska has to offer — all while having the summer of a lifetime. Positions are limited, and applicants must be at least 21 years of age. Openings are available in Operations, Sales, Tours, Restaurant, and other departments.
Alaska 360 offers clean, fully furnished, and affordable staff housing designed to provide a comfortable living environment during the season. Housing typically includes double-occupancy rooms with shared kitchens, dining areas, living rooms, laundry facilities, and most bathrooms. Utilities including heat, water, electricity, and garbage service are covered by the company. Washers and dryers are provided at no additional cost, though employees must supply their own detergent.
Internet service is not provided by the company but is available through Alaska Power and Telephone (APT) at the employee’s expense. Free internet access is also available at the Skagway Public Library and at public Wi-Fi hotspots throughout town.
Housing availability and room arrangements may vary by season. All housing is non-smoking and no pets are permitted.
Experience the adventure of Alaska while building a rewarding career in a place that offers both opportunity and lifestyle. Enjoy competitive wages, affordable in-town housing with utilities included, and a company culture that supports your growth.
Outside of work, life is uniquely Alaskan — casting a line in a nearby river, soaking in the fresh air, and experiencing the endless daylight of the Land of the Midnight Sun. You won’t just visit Alaska — you’ll live it.
Employees receive complimentary tour tickets for family and friends, plus access to reciprocal touring agreements with other local operators at reduced rates. It’s a place to work hard, grow professionally, and truly enjoy where you are.
Getting here: You have three choices – Air, Land or Sea ...
By Air
The closest major airport to Skagway is Juneau, Alaska, and the major airline that flies into Juneau is Alaska Airlines. Once there, you can fly to Skagway on a 45-minute commuter flight to Skagway with Alaska Seaplanes each day, weather permitting. The Alaska Marine Highway ferry also runs between Juneau and Skagway, which is a less expensive option. The Alaskan Marine Highway ferry terminal is about a four mile cab ride from the Juneau airport.
By Land
If you are traveling by car or an RV, you'll join the growing number of visitors who travel the Alaska Highway each year. Skagway is only 110 miles south from the Alaska Highway, via the South Klondike Highway. The lakes of the Yukon and British Columbia that you'll pass along the way are the headwaters of the great Yukon River. This modern two-lane highway is an easy scenic drive.
By Sea
Skagway is the northern terminus of the Alaska Marine Highway System. A fleet of modern, car-carrying vessels serves all of Southeast Alaska. Northbound travelers can access the system at Bellingham, Washington and Prince Rupert, British Columbia. Each vessel has an observation lounge, bar, cafeteria and a solarium where camping is allowed free of charge. Mainline vessels also feature stateroom accommodation. Upon your arrival in Skagway, someone from our staff will greet you and bring you to Alaska 360’s housing, give you a quick tour of the town, and our site, Dredge Town.
Once you’re here: A car isn’t really necessary. Walking and bicycling will get you anywhere you want to go in Skagway.
Skagway has a multitude of recreational activities to offer …
There’s plenty of fun waiting when the workday ends. In Skagway, summer means nearly endless daylight — almost until 11PM — perfect for checking out local restaurants, craft breweries, local distillery, live music, and community events like the Summer Solstice and other lively festivals.
Step outside and adventure is all around: hike the legendary Chilkoot Trail, bike, fish, kayak, raft, or just soak in the stunning scenery. The recreation center keeps things active too, with a full gym, group classes, and even a rock climbing wall.
Feeling bold? Take a short trip into Canada’s Yukon Territory to explore Carcross or Whitehorse — and keep an eye out for wildlife along the way. Don’t forget your passport or passport card — the adventure is right up the road!