Summer Service Starts Monday, May 4, 2026

Starting Monday, May 4, Capital Transit will begin our expanded Summer Service, which is expected to run through Sunday, September 20, 2026.

Routing Changes:

  • Timepoints for some stops on all routes have changed. Please check the new schedules and be at your stop 5 minutes early to make sure you do not miss your bus. Schedules are available online at juneaucapitaltransit.org/schedules or using the Transit Directions in Google Maps.
  • Route 1 Downtown / 4th Street buses will not go up to the Cedar Park bus stop in the evening. As an alternative, please board the Route 1 Douglas bus at Cedar Park at :24 minutes after the hour, or use the stop on Douglas Highway opposite Cordova Street at :37 minutes after the hour.

Service Additions:

  • Weekend Route 8 Express service, approximately 8:30 am to 5:30 pm on Saturday and Sunday.
  • Sunday Core Service (Route 1, 3, & 4) hours extended to match Saturday service, approximately 7:00 am to 11:00 pm.

Temporary Suspensions due to staffing shortages:

  • Starting Monday, May 4, the 6:45 am run of the Route 9 Downtown Egan Express from the Valley Transit Center is suspended until further notice, please use the following as alternatives:
    • Route 7 Lemon Creek / Downtown service departing the Valley Transit Center at 6:45 am.
    • Route 9 Downtown Egan Express from the Valley Transit Center at 6:25 am or 7:15 am.
  • Starting Monday, May 4, the 7:00 am run of the Route 8 Valley Express from the Downtown Transit Center is suspended until further notice, please use the following as alternatives:
    • Route 4 Mendenhall Valley from the Downtown Transit Center at 6:40 am.
    • Route 3 Mendenhall Valley from the Downtown Transit Center at 7:10 am.
  • The Route 6 Aiport Connector service is suspended until further notice.

Please see our updated Schedules page, or call 907-789-6901 for more information.

How to Ride to the Mendenhall Glacier Visitor Center with Capital Transit

Approximate Travel Time

Capital Transit buses do not have a stop at the Mendenhall Glacier Visitor Center. The closest bus stop is 1.5 miles (2.4 km) away from the Visitor Center.

The one-way trip with Capital Transit from downtown Juneau to the Mendenhall Glacier Visitor Center can take up to 1.5 hours, which includes a walk of about 30 minutes. The bus ride can take up to 1 hour, and the closest bus stop is 1.5 miles (2.4 km) away from the Visitor Center.

There are several Cruise Ship terminals in the downtown area. Some are quite close to the Downtown Transit Center, but some terminals are up to 1.5 miles (2.4 km) away, which could result in an additional 30 minute or more walk in each direction.

NOTE: Various private tour companies offer “Glacier Shuttle” bus service or other tours from the downtown Cruise Ship terminals directly to the Mendenhall Glacier Visitor Center. These private buses normally only take about 30 minutes of total travel time from downtown to the glacier. Tickets for these private shuttles and tours can be purchased from vendor booths near the Cruise Ship terminal or on board the cruise ships, or tours can be booked in advance. Trip Advisor is just one of many sites that offer a list of tours that include the Mendenhall Glacier.

Cost

For a single ride on a Capital Transit bus, the fares are:

  • $2 for an adult (19 or older, including seniors)
  • $1 for a youth (6 – 18 years old)
  • FREE for children 5 or younger.

Fares may be purchased with the Token Transit app before boarding the bus, or may be paid in cash on the bus (coins or bills, US currency only).

If paying cash, please have the correct fare ready when boarding the bus. Drivers are not able to make change. Larger bills may be used to pay for groups: for example, if you have a group of 2 adults plus 1 youth, the total fare for the group is $5, and you may pay the fare for the entire group with a five-dollar bill.

Please see the fares page for more information on fares and passes.

Riding the Bus to the Dredge Lake Road bus stop

The following routes provide service to Dredge Lake Road, which is the closest bus stop to the Mendenhall Glacier Visitor Center:

You can use Google Maps transit directions from the Downtown Transit Center to Dredge Lake Road to plan your bus ride.

Depending on which route you take, the bus ride can take about 1 hour. Please let the bus driver know that you are going to the glacier when you board the bus, and listen for the announcement for “Dredge Lake Road” so that you do not miss your stop.

Walking between Dredge Lake Road & the Visitor Center

After getting off the bus, walk about 1.5 miles (2.4 km) to the Visitor Center, which takes approximately 30 minutes. You can follow the Google Maps walking directions from Dredge Lake Road to the Mendenhall Glacier Visitor Center. The walk is flat, and follows a paved bike path which is wheelchair accessible.

Note: there are public restrooms at the Downtown Transit Center and at the Mendenhall Glacier Visitor Center, but there are not any restrooms available on the walk between the Dredge Lake Road bus stop and the Visitor Center.

Riding the Bus back to Downtown

You can catch a bus back to the Downtown Transit Center from the Dredge Lake Road bus stops on either side of the road, after walking back from the Visitor Center:

  • 8 DOWNTOWN EXPRESS : Fastest service, buses depart from Stop ID 439.
  • 3 DOWNTOWN TC Slower service with many stops, buses depart from Stop ID 439.
  • 4 DOWNTOWN TC Slower service with many stops, buses depart from Stop ID 469.

You can use Google Maps transit directions from Dredge Lake Road to the Downtown Transit Center to return to downtown.

NOTE: The last bus to downtown departs from Dredge Lake Road at approximately 10:25 PM.

Please be at the bus stop 5 minutes before the listed departure time so that you do not miss the bus.

Information Card & Schedules

A printed information card with a summary of this information and bus route time-tables are available on the bus, or are as a PDF download. For all bus schedules and the Rider Guide, please see the schedules page.

If you have any additional questions, please call Capital Transit at 907-789-6901, or check out the links below.

Airport Access using Capital Transit

UPDATE: Effective Monday, April 20, 2026, the Route 6 with service to the airport will be suspended until further notice due to staffing limitations.

Use the links below to help plan travel to or from the airport with Google Maps Transit Directions . On the Google Maps Transit Directions page, you can change “Leave Now” to “Depart at” or “Arrive By” and set your desired arrival/departure date and time:

For airport access please use the Route 3 or Route 4 and the bus stops on Glacier Highway near Shell Simmons Drive. The map below shows the walking directions between these stops and the airport.

For access from the airport to Downtown Juneau, please wait at the bus stop in front of the NuVision Credit Union. Both the Route 3 and Route 4 provide service to downtown from this stop. The map below shows the walking directions between the airport and this stop.

For access to the Mendenhall Valley area from the airport, please wait for the Route 3 or Route 4 at the stop in front of the Wells Fargo Bank, which is across the street from NuVision Credit Union.

For more information, please contact Capital Transit at 907-789-6901.