Join Katlyn, a lifelong Ketchikan resident, for an unforgettable wildlife and waterfall tour. Capture stunning photos and explore the rainforest. Book now!
Join Katlyn, a lifelong Ketchikan resident, for an unforgettable wildlife and waterfall tour. Capture stunning photos and explore the rainforest. Book now!
- Herring Cove - Offers an excellent opportunity to observe wildlife such as bears, eagles, deer, and salmon. Located in the Tongass National Rain Forest, it features a creek leading to the salmon spawning grounds.
- Ketchikan - Home to a stunning waterfall that flows throughout the year, situated 10 miles from downtown Ketchikan. Be prepared to get wet when standing nearby after rainfall.
- Herring Cove - Offers an excellent opportunity to observe wildlife such as bears, eagles, deer, and salmon. Located in the Tongass National Rain Forest, it features a creek leading to the salmon spawning grounds.
- Ketchikan - Home to a stunning waterfall that flows throughout the year, situated 10 miles from downtown Ketchikan. Be prepared to get wet when standing nearby after rainfall.

- Snacks
- Snacks
These tours are conducted in two high-top transit vans, offering water and light snacks. Our guides are highly knowledgeable about the area and are happy to answer questions during the tours and at each stop. Pick-up is available at Ward Cove 30 minutes before the tour begins and Downtown at the tour start time.
The first stop is Rotary Beach, which…
These tours are conducted in two high-top transit vans, offering water and light snacks. Our guides are highly knowledgeable about the area and are happy to answer questions during the tours and at each stop. Pick-up is available at Ward Cove 30 minutes before the tour begins and Downtown at the tour start time.
The first stop is Rotary Beach, which offers stunning scenery and small sea creatures such as sea stars, small crabs, and small fish. The beach is rocky, so flat shoes are recommended.
Next, we visit Herring Cove, an excellent location to spot black bears, eagles, harbor seals, and salmon.
The final stop is the South End Waterfall, which involves a small incline of about 5 feet. The waterfall is visible from the van.
While wildlife sightings are not guaranteed, the best time to see wildlife is from mid-June to the end of September. Rain ponchos are provided for rainy days.
We ensure a timely return to the ships.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.