Beautiful Totem Bight State Park and Rainforest Walking Tour

Ketchikan Native Tours is a locally owned and operated Southeast Alaska land based sightseeing tour company that focuses on the rich traditional Native cultures of the Tongass National Rainforest. We

Ketchikan Native Tours is a locally owned and operated Southeast Alaska land based sightseeing tour company that focuses on the rich traditional Native cultures of the Tongass National Rainforest. We believe in the small group experience and will only take a maximum of 11 passengers per tour. This experience and the rich information shared and narrated will only be provided by local members of our community. We will visit some of the most beautiful totem poles found on the island at Totem Bight State Park. You will also get a chance to stretch your legs on a moderate walk visiting one of our many walking trails.

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Location: Ketchikan

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Q&A

Q: Is this tour suitable for young kids? What's the age limit?

A: Yes, the tour is family-friendly and suitable for children. There's no strict age limit, but the walking trails are moderate in difficulty, so it's best if kids are able to walk on their own. Just make sure they’re dressed for the weather, and you should have a great time exploring the rainforest!

Q: What should I wear for the rainforest walking tour?

A: Dress in layers! The rainforest can be chilly and damp. I recommend wearing a rain jacket, sturdy shoes, and maybe some breathable pants. Also, don't forget a hat—it's helpful for keeping off the rain and sun!

Q: How do I reschedule if the weather is bad?

A: You can reschedule by contacting Ketchikan Native Tours directly. They’re pretty flexible, especially with weather-related cancellations. Just give them a call or email, and they'll help you find a new date that works.

Discussions

Just booked the Totem Bight State Park tour! Any tips?

I just got tickets for the Beautiful Totem Bight State Park and Rainforest Walking Tour in Ketchikan! We're going in mid-September, and I can't wait to see the totem poles. This'll be my first time in Alaska, and I’m stoked! Any tips on what to pack or expect? Also, what snacks do they provide?

Anyone done the rainforest tour? What was it like?

I’m thinking of gifting the Beautiful Totem Bight tour to my parents for their anniversary. They love nature and history, but I want to make sure it’s worth it. What was the best part for you guys?