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Vélo électrique Ketchikan et randonnée dans la forêt tropicale Ecotour

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En tant que tour à vélo électrique original dans le sud-est de l'Alaska, nous sommes ravis que vous nous rejoigniez pour une balade facile et agréable sur la "route de nulle part". Cette route se termine en impasse à la lisière de la dense forêt nationale de Tongass, une vaste étendue sauvage où vous ferez ensuite une agréable randonnée guidée et éducative le long d'un sentier bien entretenu le long d'un ruisseau de frai de saumon actif. La randonnée comprend une belle cascade le long du chemin ainsi que de superbes vues sur la plage avec le potentiel de repérer des créatures intertidales, des ours noirs et des mammifères marins le long de la côte. La forêt tropicale dense est le point culminant du sentier en boucle à travers le Tongass et change constamment tout au long de la saison. Après avoir profité de votre randonnée guidée, vous retournerez à vos vélos électriques pour retourner à notre marina pour des collations au saumon fumé ainsi que des options végétaliennes et des boissons. Toutes nos visites proposent un transport aller-retour depuis les quais de croisière du centre-ville et le nouveau quai de Ward Cove. Un excellent équipement de pluie est fourni si vous en avez besoin.
Ville: Ketchikan
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Ce qui est inclu
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.
Roundtrip Transport from the Cruise Ship Docks Downtown & at Ward Cove.
Small-group tours
Smoked Salmon, Local Vegan options & Beverages provided.
Information additionnelle
  • Des transports en commun sont disponibles à proximité
  • Déconseillé aux voyageuses enceintes
  • Déconseillé aux voyageurs ayant une mauvaise santé cardiovasculaire
  • Les voyageurs doivent avoir au moins un niveau de forme physique modéré
  • Masques faciaux fournis aux voyageurs
  • Désinfectant pour les mains disponible pour les voyageurs et le personnel
  • Distanciation sociale imposée tout au long de l'expérience
  • Zones à fort trafic régulièrement désinfectées
  • Équipement/équipement désinfectés entre chaque utilisation
  • Véhicules de transport régulièrement désinfectés
  • Guides requis pour se laver régulièrement les mains
  • Paiements sans contact pour les pourboires et les suppléments
À quoi s'attendre
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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.
2
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!
3
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.
4
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!
5
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!
7
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.
8
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!
9
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.
10
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!
11
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.
12
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!
13
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.
14
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!
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Forêt nationale de Tongass
Après une douzaine d'années d'organisation d'excursions en kayak à Ketchikan, nous sommes constamment surpris du nombre de visiteurs qui n'ont jamais mis les pieds dans la forêt tropicale. Notre visite en vélo électrique est née du désir d'attirer plus de visiteurs dans cette incroyable forêt tropicale. Avec près de 200 pouces de pluie par an, il n'y a vraiment aucun endroit aussi luxuriant et unique que le sud-est de l'Alaska. Le sol de la forêt regorge de toutes sortes de flore et de faune et, selon la période de la saison, il n'est pas rare de voir des cerfs ou des saumons nager en amont. Les temps de port pour la plupart des gens sont très limités, nous voulions donc maximiser votre temps en combinant plusieurs activités lors de cette visite. De plus, nous voulions offrir plus qu'une simple randonnée de toute façon. Nous avons donc fait le voyage au début du sentier la moitié de l'aventure en soi. Et comment ne pas s'arrêter au bord de la mer sur le chemin du retour ? Il n'est pas rare de voir des marsouins, des phoques et des otaries ou parfois des baleines à bosse depuis la plage.
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Compagnie de kayak Ketchikan
Les vélos à assistance électrique sont des vélos. Vous pédalez et changez de vitesse comme n'importe quel autre vélo. Ils sont très silencieux et ne sont pas classés comme véhicule motorisé. Cependant, lorsque vous voulez un petit coup de pouce dans votre conduite, tournez simplement l'accélérateur et vous comprendrez rapidement pourquoi les vélos électriques sont si amusants à conduire. Ces vélos sont puissants et vraiment cool. Nous pouvons couvrir plus de distance en utilisant des vélos électriques que des vélos conventionnels, vous n'avez pas à vous soucier de suivre le rythme, et ils sont le moyen idéal pour obtenir juste la quantité d'exercice que vous recherchez. Ils sont très accommodants avec un cadre pas à pas pour que vous n'ayez pas à jeter une jambe par-dessus le vélo pour monter et descendre. Nous rechargeons nos vélos électriques avec de l'énergie hydraulique afin qu'ils soient une source de plaisir propre. Notre tournée est généralement limitée à 8 personnes, donc aucune chance de se perdre dans la foule. Sortez de la ville avec nous lors de votre visite à Ketchikan cet été !
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Commentaires (239)
AppMyHome
Oct 2019
Our trip didn't start out too well - we had booked through Viator for 8 a.m. but it turned out there was no 8 a.m. tour, so the office was closed when we got there. The company had tried to get a hold of us but since we were on the cruise we didn't get their message. As it turned out it was no problem, we had an extra hour to explore Ketchikan before we left. Once we got on our bikes all was fantastic! The day starts with a short ride to the dock where they keep all the kayaks and e-bikes. Our bikes were well maintained and really easy to ride. We took a short ride to a nearby forest trail and had a brisk hike. Our guide, Austin, knew so much about the flora and fauna and we learned so much in our time. After our short bike ride back, we enjoyed some delicious smoked salmon, beer and soda. It was a great way to explore Ketchikan without the hordes of tourists.
Sherry K
Sep 2019
Do yourself a favor and book directly with these folks! what an amazing fun time we had with Danielle! The e-bikes were a blast and we did a hike through this magical forest. This was probably my favorite experience of our week on an alaskan cruise! Only regret is that we didn't have time to go sea-kayaking too, with their guide Greyson. The girls that did it (at the same time as our tour) saw tons of bald eagles, whales, seals. They also have clean rain gear! We had a sunny morning but Danielle recommended we wear the pants bc it does get downright cold when you are flying down the hills on the e-bikes! Great time, great people!
bigsimo01
Sep 2019
I saw this on the Lonely Planet guide when we were planning our trip and it looked awesome. Easy to book and they were able to work the ecotour into our cruise schedule. Devon was our driver to and from the meeting point and Danielle was our guide. After acclimatising to the bikes we were off on our adventure into the forest. A great ride and then a hike through some beautiful forest, pristine beaches and creeks filled with salmon heading upstream. It was here Danielle came into her own with her vast knowledge of the fauna & flora. She was brilliant and very proud of her Alaskan heritage. After our hike we cycled back to the starting point for some snacks & drinks as well as chat to some of the other guides before being driven back to town.This was a highlight for a couple of Aussies on tour. Thanks Danielle, Devon & team.

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