Rainforest Walk and Totem Park from Ward Cove (2 Hours)
- Immerse yourself in the stunning beauty of Tongass National Forest on this must-see Ketchikan totem pole park excursion.
- Explore the lush rainforest and dive deep into the fascinating cultures of Tlingit, Haida, and Tsimshian Alaskan natives.
- Enjoy a serene walk on a creekside gravel trail, engage in a scavenger hunt, or geocaching amidst the wildlife.
- Savor smoked salmon dip and crackers following your rainforest walk before setting off to Totem Bight State Historical Park.
- Marvel at the intricate carvings on the totem poles and visit the Clan House. Small group-sized for a more personalized experience.
Rainforest Walk and Totem Park (2 Hours) Ketchikan Alaska
During this incredible Ketchikan totem pole park excursion, explore the lush green Tongass National Forest, our nation's largest national forest, and enjoy the peacefulness away from the crowds.
On your journey through this stunning rainforest, your guide will explain the details about the local flora and fauna and share interesting facts about the cultures of Tlingit, Haida and Tsimshian Alaskan natives.
Your expedition starts with a scenic drive to the forest as your local guide shares facts and lore about Ketchikan. Once at the trailhead, enjoy a relaxing walk on a gravel trail surrounded by creeks, giant trees, and carpets of moss. Stop by a beautiful waterfall and keep your eyes peeled for wildlife sightings! While on the trail kids can enjoy a scavenger hunt or try their hand at geocaching.
Following the rainforest walk you will take a break for a delicious snack of smoked salmon dip, crackers, and bottled water, then it's off to Totem Bight State Historical Park.
Gaze up at the elaborate carvings on the totem poles and visit the Clan House while your guide shares their compelling history and native heritage with you.
This family-friendly Ketchikan tour is perfect for those who prefer exploring in small groups, a maximum of 11 guests. Book now and get ready to experience the breathtaking nature in Alaska.