Ketchikan: Exploring the Gateway to Alaska’s Inside Passage
Strategically placed by nature at the southernmost entrance of a network of waterways that leads to the most jaw-dropping wilderness of the world, Ketchikan, AK is a true entrance to paradise and a heaven of its own. Loved for its feisty salmon, captivating scenery and its rich and valued Alaskan Native culture, a long holiday would be the perfect avenue to enjoy the region. Access this stunning city by flying to the Ketchikan International Airport and the Marguerite Bay Airport, fun times and memorable experiences are indeed guaranteed. Named after the Tlingit word ”Kitschk-hin”, a creek near the region, there is indeed a narrow distance between these two paradise in Alaska.
Best Time to Visit
June would be the perfect time of the year to see the whales migrating around Ketchikan, Alaska mostly orcas, together with the salmon run season. Smaller crowds are also observed during this time of the year with cheaper hotel rates and accommodations.
What to Do & Area Attractions
Pack light and prepare for a whole array of outdoor recreation at the Settlers Cove State Recreational Site. There’s plenty of hiking and biking trails in the region making any nature lover within their favorite niche. The Port of Ketchikan gives you the best view of the orcas that frequents the region during the month of June. Cultural heritage and history can be experienced at the Totem Heritage Center and the Tongass Historical Museum. Sit back and relax at the Cape Fox Lodge afterwards, a hotel sitting on the hill in the Tongrass National Forest or at The Gilmore Hotel, Trademark Collection by Wyndham that overlooks the Tongass Narrows channel.