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Ketchikan's Favorite Cultural and Historical Sites

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When people go to Ketchikan, these are the sites most people go to see: old town Ketchikan, Creek Street, fish ladder, Totem Bight State Park, Potlatch Park, Herring Cove and more!

By the end of the tour, visitors will have a real feel for Ketchikan and what life is like on this beautiful Alaskan island.

The tour guide has lived in Ketchikan for many years and has given many tours.
Город: Ketchikan
Wed 23 Apr
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Air-conditioned vehicle
Pizza and Jones Soda
Air-conditioned vehicle
Pizza and Jones Soda
Air-conditioned vehicle
Pizza and Jones Soda
Air-conditioned vehicle
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  • Service animals allowed
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Total time includes drive time
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1
Totem Bight State Historical Park
Ten miles north of Ketchikan is Totem Bight State Historical Park, an 11-acre park that is packed with restored and re-carved totems as well as a colorful Clan House. Providing a stunning backdrop to the totems is park's lush rainforest setting and the rocky coastline along Tongass Narrows.
2
Ketchikan
We'll drive around some of the best known sites in Ketchikan so guests can get a feel for the city and it's people. We'll also stop in for a few minutes and have some pizza and drink and Ketchikan's Gold Pan Pizza.
3
Harris Street Bridge
We'll make a short stop at the Harris Street Bridge and fish ladder to look for fish heading up river.
4
Herring Cove
This is known as the best place to see bears and Bald Eagles. Also, at low tide there are usually people fishing at the mouth of the river using the "snag" method.
5
Totem Bight State Historical Park
Ten miles north of Ketchikan is Totem Bight State Historical Park, an 11-acre park that is packed with restored and re-carved totems as well as a colorful Clan House. Providing a stunning backdrop to the totems is park's lush rainforest setting and the rocky coastline along Tongass Narrows.
6
Ketchikan
We'll drive around some of the best known sites in Ketchikan so guests can get a feel for the city and it's people. We'll also stop in for a few minutes and have some pizza and drink and Ketchikan's Gold Pan Pizza.
7
Harris Street Bridge
We'll make a short stop at the Harris Street Bridge and fish ladder to look for fish heading up river.
8
Herring Cove
This is known as the best place to see bears and Bald Eagles. Also, at low tide there are usually people fishing at the mouth of the river using the "snag" method.
9
Totem Bight State Historical Park
Ten miles north of Ketchikan is Totem Bight State Historical Park, an 11-acre park that is packed with restored and re-carved totems as well as a colorful Clan House. Providing a stunning backdrop to the totems is park's lush rainforest setting and the rocky coastline along Tongass Narrows.
10
Ketchikan
We'll drive around some of the best known sites in Ketchikan so guests can get a feel for the city and it's people. We'll also stop in for a few minutes and have some pizza and drink and Ketchikan's Gold Pan Pizza.
11
Harris Street Bridge
We'll make a short stop at the Harris Street Bridge and fish ladder to look for fish heading up river.
12
Herring Cove
This is known as the best place to see bears and Bald Eagles. Also, at low tide there are usually people fishing at the mouth of the river using the "snag" method.
13
Totem Bight State Historical Park
Ten miles north of Ketchikan is Totem Bight State Historical Park, an 11-acre park that is packed with restored and re-carved totems as well as a colorful Clan House. Providing a stunning backdrop to the totems is park's lush rainforest setting and the rocky coastline along Tongass Narrows.
14
Ketchikan
We'll drive around some of the best known sites in Ketchikan so guests can get a feel for the city and it's people. We'll also stop in for a few minutes and have some pizza and drink and Ketchikan's Gold Pan Pizza.
15
Harris Street Bridge
We'll make a short stop at the Harris Street Bridge and fish ladder to look for fish heading up river.
16
Herring Cove
This is known as the best place to see bears and Bald Eagles. Also, at low tide there are usually people fishing at the mouth of the river using the "snag" method.
17
Totem Bight State Historical Park
Ten miles north of Ketchikan is Totem Bight State Historical Park, an 11-acre park that is packed with restored and re-carved totems as well as a colorful Clan House. Providing a stunning backdrop to the totems is park's lush rainforest setting and the rocky coastline along Tongass Narrows.
18
Ketchikan
We'll drive around some of the best known sites in Ketchikan so guests can get a feel for the city and it's people. We'll also stop in for a few minutes and have some pizza and drink and Ketchikan's Gold Pan Pizza.
19
Harris Street Bridge
We'll make a short stop at the Harris Street Bridge and fish ladder to look for fish heading up river.
20
Herring Cove
This is known as the best place to see bears and Bald Eagles. Also, at low tide there are usually people fishing at the mouth of the river using the "snag" method.
21
Totem Bight State Historical Park
Ten miles north of Ketchikan is Totem Bight State Historical Park, an 11-acre park that is packed with restored and re-carved totems as well as a colorful Clan House. Providing a stunning backdrop to the totems is park's lush rainforest setting and the rocky coastline along Tongass Narrows.
22
Ketchikan
We'll drive around some of the best known sites in Ketchikan so guests can get a feel for the city and it's people. We'll also stop in for a few minutes and have some pizza and drink and Ketchikan's Gold Pan Pizza.
23
Harris Street Bridge
We'll make a short stop at the Harris Street Bridge and fish ladder to look for fish heading up river.
24
Herring Cove
This is known as the best place to see bears and Bald Eagles. Also, at low tide there are usually people fishing at the mouth of the river using the "snag" method.
25
Totem Bight State Historical Park
Ten miles north of Ketchikan is Totem Bight State Historical Park, an 11-acre park that is packed with restored and re-carved totems as well as a colorful Clan House. Providing a stunning backdrop to the totems is park's lush rainforest setting and the rocky coastline along Tongass Narrows.
26
Ketchikan
We'll drive around some of the best known sites in Ketchikan so guests can get a feel for the city and it's people. We'll also stop in for a few minutes and have some pizza and drink and Ketchikan's Gold Pan Pizza.
27
Harris Street Bridge
We'll make a short stop at the Harris Street Bridge and fish ladder to look for fish heading up river.
28
Herring Cove
This is known as the best place to see bears and Bald Eagles. Also, at low tide there are usually people fishing at the mouth of the river using the "snag" method.
29
Totem Bight State Historical Park
Ten miles north of Ketchikan is Totem Bight State Historical Park, an 11-acre park that is packed with restored and re-carved totems as well as a colorful Clan House. Providing a stunning backdrop to the totems is park's lush rainforest setting and the rocky coastline along Tongass Narrows.
30
Ketchikan
We'll drive around some of the best known sites in Ketchikan so guests can get a feel for the city and it's people. We'll also stop in for a few minutes and have some pizza and drink and Ketchikan's Gold Pan Pizza.
31
Harris Street Bridge
We'll make a short stop at the Harris Street Bridge and fish ladder to look for fish heading up river.
32
Herring Cove
This is known as the best place to see bears and Bald Eagles. Also, at low tide there are usually people fishing at the mouth of the river using the "snag" method.
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