This center houses an extensive collection of totem poles, along with other traditional artifacts.
Take a boat tour or a floatplane ride to see the dramatic scenery of towering cliffs, cascading waterfalls, and lush forests.
This red-light district turned tourist destination is lined with restored wooden buildings that once housed brothels.
This rehabilitation center allows you to learn about bald eagles and other birds of prey. You even get to see them close during a feeding .
Ketchikan is home to a variety of wildlife, including bears, whales, and seals. Take a boat tour to see these animals in their natural habitat.
Ketchikan is a seafood lover's paradise. Be sure to try some of the local catch, such as salmon, halibut, and crab.
Ketchikan has a variety of shops that sell Alaskan-made crafts, jewelry, and other souvenirs.
The Tongass National Forest is the largest protected forest in the United States.There are many hiking trails to choose from, ranging from easy.
This interactive museum is a great place to learn about the natural history and culture of Southeast Alaska.
This family-friendly show features lumberjack competitions, log rolling, and axe throwing.