Nestled in the southeastern corner of Alaska, Ketchikan is a gem known for its rich fishing heritage, lush landscapes, and vibrant cultural history. I have a deep appreciation for this city and I am excited to guide you through the top six tours of Ketchikan in 2025. With input from our team, I do think that these tours show off the city and area like nothing else could. Whether you're an adrenaline junkie, a history enthusiast, or a nature lover, these tours offer something for everyone, promising unforgettable experiences and unique insights into the heart of Alaska.
Misty Fjords Flightseeing
The Misty Fjords National Monument Tour is a breathtaking adventure that offers an unparalleled aerial view of Alaska's untamed wilderness. As the seaplane glides through the sky, passengers are treated to panoramic vistas of colossal granite cliffs, cascading waterfalls, and serene fjords. Your pilot enhances the experience by sharing fascinating details about the area's geological formations and the diverse wildlife that inhabits this untouched paradise. This tour is a must for anyone seeking to witness the raw beauty of Alaska from a unique vantage point.
Bering Sea Crab Fishermen's Tour
Step aboard the Aleutian Ballad for the Bering Sea Crab Fishermen's Tour, an authentic maritime experience that immerses you in Alaska's legendary fishing industry. As the boat navigates the waters, you'll witness the crew's skillful handling of the gear as they haul in their catch. The excitement of the catch is complemented by the gripping tales of life at sea, shared by seasoned fishermen who bring the world of crab fishing to life. Participants also have the rare opportunity to hold a giant king crab, adding a hands-on element to the adventure. This tour is a captivating deep dive into the lives of those who brave the Bering Sea, just like they do on the Discovery Channel’s “Deadliest Catch”, offering newfound respect for their enduring craft.
Ketchikan Kayak Eco Tour
For those seeking tranquility and a closer connection to nature, the Ketchikan Kayak Eco Tour provides the perfect escape. Glide through the serene waters of Clover Pass, surrounded by the lush beauty of the world's largest temperate rainforest. As you paddle, keep an eye out for playful harbor seals and a variety of bird species that call this region home. Knowledgeable guides enrich the journey by sharing their expertise on the local flora and fauna, creating an educational experience that heightens your appreciation for the area's natural wonders. This tour is an ideal way to unwind and immerse yourself in the untouched beauty of Ketchikan's waterways.
Neets Bay Bear Watch
The Neets Bay Bear Watch is your chance to see some of Alaska’s wildest creatures. Running from mid-July through the end of August, this tour starts with a scenic boat ride heading up north of Ketchikan with your guides detailing the history of the area, from geological formations to the people who call this place home. Passing by beautiful lush mountains, you have the chance to capture sights of eagles and other birds and also spot marine life. And when you arrive at Neets Bay, it’s time to look for bears. Known for the concentration of bear activity, keep your eyes peeled for these wild, beautiful creatures. You will also get to hike a short distance for better viewing on land. It’s a great way to spend your day in Ketchikan if wildlife viewing is your jam.
Adventure Karts Expedition
Rev up your engines and experience the thrill of the Adventure Karts Expedition, an off-road adventure that takes you into the heart of Alaska's wilderness. Navigate trails through the dense rainforest and over rocky terrain, all while soaking in views of the surrounding mountains and vistas. The adventure doesn't stop with the driving; along the way, you'll pause to capture the stunning beauty of the Tongass National Forest and spot wildlife in their natural habitat. This expedition is perfect for those seeking an adrenaline-pumping experience that combines the excitement of off-road driving with the snap-worthy scenery of Alaska's backcountry.
Saxman Native Village & Lumberjack Show
This is a tour for the history buffs of the group. Located just south of Ketchikan, the Saxman Village is a local destination for Indigenous education and gatherings. You will be greeted by guides who will give the history of the Tlingit people that are native to the area. Then, after watching a traditional dance performance and having the opportunity to support the local businesses, it’s time to head to the Lumberjack Show. Famed for the high-flying stunts and demonstrations, this entertaining show is a great family-friendly event that is both educational and a thrill. It is revered as one of Alaska’s best shows, so it is a must-see when you come to town.
What I’ll leave you with is this: Ketchikan is a destination that offers a diverse array of tours, each providing a unique experience. Whether you're drawn to landscapes, cultural heritage, or adventures, these top six tours of 2025 promise to make your visit a journey filled with unforgettable memories and insights.
Samuel (Sam), a midwestern kid who loves the mountains, loves to explore the trails and immerse himself in local cultures. With a draw to help others, he is sure to put a smile on his face, say “hello”, and be a helping hand while providing some laughs along the way.
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