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Ketchikan Electric Bike and Rain Forest Hike Ecotour

Overview
As the original electric bicycle tour in Southeast Alaska, we're excited for you to join us on an easy, enjoyable ride on the "road to nowhere". This road dead ends at the edge of the dense Tongass National Forest, an extensive wilderness where you will then take an enjoyable, guided, educational hike along a well maintained trail beside an active salmon spawning stream. The hiking features a beautiful waterfall along the path as well as stunning beach views with potential to spot intertidal creatures, black bears and marine mammals along the coast. The dense rainforest is the highlight of the loop trail through the Tongass and is always changing throughout the season. After enjoying your guided hike you'll return to your e-bikes to cycle back to our marina for smoked salmon snacks along with vegan options and beverages. All our tours provide round trip transportation from both the Downtown Cruise docks & the New Dock at Ward Cove. Excellent rain gear is provided should you need it.
City: Ketchikan
Fri 15 Nov
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Starting at $149.00
Fri 15 Nov
Starting at $149.00
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What's Included
Roundtrip Transport from the Cruise Ship Docks Downtown & at Ward Cove.
Small-group tours
Smoked Salmon, Local Vegan options & Beverages provided.
Local Guides & Professional Educators/Return Guides.
Additional Info
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
  • Face masks provided for travellers
  • Hand sanitiser available to travellers and staff
  • Social distancing enforced throughout experience
  • Regularly sanitised high-traffic areas
  • Gear/equipment sanitised between use
  • Transportation vehicles regularly sanitised
  • Guides required to regularly wash hands
  • Contactless payments for gratuities and add-ons
What To Expect
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Tongass National Forest
After a dozen years of running kayak tours in Ketchikan, we're consistently surprised at the number of visitors who never set foot in the Rain Forest. Our E-Bike tour originated from a desire to get more visitors into this amazing rain forest. With almost 200 inches of rain annually, there really is no place as lush and unique as Southeast Alaska. The forest floor is bountiful with all kinds of Flora and Fauna and depending on the time of season its not unusual to see deer or or salmon swimming up stream. Port times for most folks are very limited, so we wanted to maximize your time by combining multiple activities on this tour. Plus we wanted to offer more than just a hiking tour anyway. So we made the trip to the trailhead half the adventure in itself. And how could we not stop along the shoreline of the sea along the way back? It's not unheard of to see Porpoises, Seals and Sea Lions or sometimes Humpbacks from the beach.
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Ketchikan Kayak Company
Electric assist bicycles are bicycles. You pedal them and shift gears like any other bike. They are very quiet in operation and are not classified as a motorized vehicle. However, when you want a little boost in your ride just twist the throttle and you'll quickly see why e-bikes are so much fun to ride. These bikes are powerful and seriously cool. We can cover more distance using e-bikes than conventional bicycles, you don't have to worry about keeping up, and they are the perfect way to get just the amount of exercise you're after. They are very accommodating with a step-through frame so you don't have to throw a leg over the bike to get on and off. We recharge our e-bikes with hydro power so they are a clean source of fun. Our tour usually max's out at 8 people, so no chance of getting lost in the crowd. Get out of town with us on your visit to Ketchikan this summer!
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Reviews (239)
Cindy60898
Jul 2018
Tim, our guide, was exceptional. The bikes were brand new and a ton of fun. The hike was ahhhhhmazing. This is a must do when in Ketchikan. They also offer kayak tours. The only constructive feedback would be to meet guests at central point near ship, as the location is a bit challenging to find. Locals did not know where Water St was!
Robert L
Jul 2018
We wanted to see the rain forest close and personal, and this was a way to go. The biking was fun (we didn't use the electric motor until we were heading up a large hill) and then the hike was amazing. Our tour guide knew every moss, tree, and bog. We learned the history of the forrest. And he apologized, without reason, if he talked too much. Every word was interesting. Recommend this excursion if stopping in Ketchikan on a cruise.
MEYERM_K
Jul 2018
This was better than advertised. Our guide was excellent. He knew his history, he knew his environment, and most importantly he knew his group. After a brief lesson on how to use the electric bikes we were off, They were wonderful. We rode for 5 miles to get to the forest and it was a breeze and it was fun. The electric assist was wonderful. Once we got there the hiking was spectacular. Our guide pointed out many different plants and trees and provided some really interesting facts. The highlight of our tour was the whales we spotted. They were playing just a couple of hundred yards off shore. That was totally unexpected. These guys were great and I would heartily recommend the tour.

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