Ketchikan, AK
Known as the "Salmon Capital of the World," Ketchikan is a charming coastal town nestled at the southern tip of Alaska’s Inside Passage. Its colorful waterfront and historic Creek Street boardwalk offer a glimpse into its past as a bustling fishing and canning hub. Immerse yourself in Native Alaskan culture with a visit to Totem Bight State Park or the Totem Heritage Center, home to one of the largest collections of totem poles in the world. Adventure seekers can explore the lush Tongass National Forest or take a floatplane tour over Misty Fjords National Monument. From culture to natural beauty, Ketchikan has it all.