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Ketchikan (KTN)*Prices have been available for one-way trips within the last 48 hours and may not be currently available. Fares listed may be Saver fares which is our most restrictive fare option and subject to additional restrictions. Additional baggage charges and fees for optional products and services may apply. Other terms and conditions may apply.
*Prices have been available for one-way trips within the last 48 hours and may not be currently available. Fares listed may be Saver fares which is our most restrictive fare option and subject to additional restrictions. Additional baggage charges and fees for optional products and services may apply. Other terms and conditions may apply.
Resting on the southernmost port on the Inside Passage, Ketchikan is city surrounded by Tongass National Forest. Bald eagles perch in its trees, and thousands of salmon run up the river to spawn. Ketchikan is known for its remarkable collections of totem poles - discover them in the Saxman Native Village and at Totem Heritage Center. Though rain is common year-round, summer is ideal for kayaking and hiking under blue Alaskan skies, or ziplining over the forest canopy. Misty Fjords National Monument just east of Ketchikan is 2.3 million acres of glacier-carved wilderness. Kayaking there takes you past fjords, native rock art painted on cliff walls, and sightings of whales, sea lions, and bears. For adventures within the city, stroll along the Creek Street boardwalk, which was a raucous red-light district a hundred years ago, then a row of speakeasies during Prohibition. The preserved buildings now welcome you as galleries and art shops.
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