Experience the breathtaking beauty of Ketchikan, Alaska, on the Private Ketchikan City Totems & Wildlife Van Tour. This tour offers the perfect blend of nature, culture, and adventure. Explore the lush Totem Bight State Historical Park, surrounded by a rich Native history and awe-inspiring scenery. Visit Herring Cove, where you may encounter salmon, eagles, and even black bears. Take in the stunning views of downtown Ketchikan and the neighboring islands from a picturesque vantage point. Discover the historic boardwalk of Creek Street, where salmon once swam upstream and now offers a glimpse into the local art and culture. Immerse yourself in the heritage of the Tlingit people at Saxman Native Village, home to the largest collection of Native American Totem Poles. Throughout the tour, knowledgeable guides will share fascinating insights into the Alaskan Native culture, making this an unforgettable and enriching experience.
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3
hours
Suitable for
1-6
Participants
Private Tour
Guided Experience
Explore the stunning Totem Bight State Historical Park
Witness the beauty of Herring Cove and its wildlife
Enjoy breathtaking views of downtown Ketchikan
Discover the historic Creek Street and its unique charm
Immerse yourself in the rich Native American culture at Saxman Native Village
Air-conditioned vehicle
Pick up and drop off per your request.
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Introduction
Welcome to the Private Ketchikan City Totems & Wildlife Van Tour! Get ready to embark on a journey through the breathtaking beauty of Ketchikan, Alaska, the gateway to the last frontier. Situated at the southernmost entrance to Alaska's renowned Inside Passage, this tour offers a glimpse into an untouched wilderness that will leave you in awe. Immerse yourself in the rich Alaska Native culture and explore the wonders of this charming city.
What to expect?
During this 180-minute tour, you can anticipate a diverse range of experiences. Discover the Totem Bight State Historical Park, nestled in a lush, temperate rainforest. Marvel at the intricate totem poles and learn about the significance of these captivating cultural symbols. Then, head to Herring Cove for a chance to witness the spectacle of salmon swimming upstream while eagles soar above. Keep an eye out for black bears and seals while enjoying the scenic coastal views.
Who is this for?
This tour is tailor-made for anyone who craves an intimate connection with nature and a deep appreciation for cultural heritage. Whether you are a history enthusiast, an adventure seeker, or someone who simply appreciates the splendor of untouched landscapes, this tour is for you. Families, friends, and solo travelers alike will find joy in exploring the treasures of Ketchikan.
Why book this?
What sets this tour apart is the opportunity to delve into the heart of Alaska Native culture. Led by Native American guides, you'll gain profound insights into their traditions and way of life. The flexibility of this tour allows you to personalize your experience, ensuring that it aligns perfectly with your group's interests.
Good to know
It's important to note that the tour duration is 180 minutes, providing ample time to immerse yourself in each destination. The Totem Bight State Historical Park and Herring Cove offer extraordinary natural beauty and a chance to witness wildlife in its natural habitat. Expand your knowledge of the area's history as you explore Creek Street and Saxman Native Village. Prepare to be captivated by the largest collection of Native American totem poles and experience the serenity of the rainforest.
Reviews
Visitors who have embarked on the Private Ketchikan City Totems & Wildlife Van Tour have been enthralled by the stunning landscapes and the fascinating insights into Alaska Native culture. They praise the knowledgeable guides who make the experience both educational and enjoyable. The opportunity to observe wildlife in their natural habitat has been a highlight for many, leaving a lasting impression on their Alaska adventure. Don't miss out on this immersive journey through nature and tradition!
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Totem Bight State Historical Park
Totem Bight State Historical Park sheltered
in a lush, temperate rainforest rich in Native
history and art, beaches with waterfront
views, and indigenous plants and animals—it
is the top pick for visitors and residents alike. you will also visit Potlatch Park next door (Totem Poles, Clan House, Carving Center, Antique Cars, Gun Museum, Shopping) 10 Miles North $5.00 park entrance not included
Admission Not Included
Herring Cove
Herring Cove where you have chance to see my fishing grounds, salmon swimming upstream, eagles are usually abundant and possibly black bears & Seals, (when in season) 8 Miles South
Ketchikan Rainbird Trail
offers great views of downtown Ketchikan, the Tongass Narrows, and the neighboring islands beyond.
Creek Street
Creek Street is a historic boardwalk perched on pilings along the banks of Ketchikan Creek in Ketchikan, Alaska. A former Red Light District where both men and salmon swam upstream to spawn. It is now a quaint place to tour Dolly’s House museum, view totem poles, shop at locally-owned stores and galleries, enjoy local art and culture. In the summer months salmon gather by the thousands to spawn upstream; seals and otters are never far away with eagles perched in the trees above.
Ketchikan
Ketchikan Creek served as a summer fish camp for Tlingit natives for untold years before the town was established by Mike Martin in 1885. He was sent to the area by an Oregon canning company to assess prospects. He established the saltery Clark & Martin and a general store with Nova Scotia native George Clark, who had been foreman at a cannery that burned down.[10]
Ketchikan became known as "Alaska's first city" due to its strategic position at the southern tip of the Inside Passage, connecting the Gulf of Alaska to Puget Sound.
In 1905 a mission house was built, which in 1909 became the Yates Memorial Hospital. In 2020, the National Trust for Historic Preservation named the former hospital as one of America's most endangered historic places.
Saxman Native Village
Saxman Native Village is known for their collection of Native American Totem Poles, the largest collection of standing Totem Poles in fact, but that's hardly the end of it! There is a gorgeous Clan House, Native Carving Shed, Gift Shop, a short walk through the rainforest, and active eagles next just across the street. Saxman is one of the top Ketchikan Totem Pole Parks and is a must-see during your visit!
Admission Not Included
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Specialized infant seats are available
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
we can accommodate a small collapsible wheelchair
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