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Enjoy a 3.5-hour guided trek through Ketchikan's old-growth Tongass Rainforest with expert guides, stunning waterfalls, and ecological insights for $185.

The Ketchikan Magical Old-Growth Creek Trek Guided Tour offers a captivating journey into Alaska’s lush forests for just $185 per person. Spanning approximately 3 hours 30 minutes, this tour combines a scenic drive, a peaceful hike, and immersive nature experiences. It is specially designed for small groups of up to 7 guests, ensuring personalized attention and a relaxed atmosphere.
Starting with a comfortable pickup in Ketchikan, the tour takes you into the Tongass National Forest, a protected area renowned for its towering Sitka spruce and western red cedar trees. For those interested in nature, ecology, or simply seeking serenity away from crowds, this trek provides a perfect blend of stunning scenery, engaging learning, and tranquil moments.

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The adventure begins with a 40-minute scenic drive from Ketchikan to the trailhead, traveling through wilderness and admiring Alaska’s natural landscape. The private transportation, including an air-conditioned vehicle, makes the journey smooth and comfortable. This transfer sets the tone for a peaceful escape into pristine nature.
Once at the trailhead, the small group sets out on a gentle gravel trail that follows a river, offering views of waterfalls and lush greenery. The drive and hike are ideal for those who want a manageable yet immersive outdoor experience. The trail’s initial stairs are the only challenging part; after that, the path flattens, winding through the dense old-growth forest.
The hike through Tongass National Forest covers a total of 3.6 miles roundtrip, with the route displaying towering Sitka spruce and western red cedar trees. These trees provide a sense of the forest’s majesty and contribute to the rainforest’s magical ambiance.
The improved gravel trail is easy to navigate, winding along the river valley and offering multiple scenic viewpoints. About one mile into the hike, the destination is a stone bench beside a peaceful bend in the river. Here, visitors pause to soak in the tranquility, surrounded by the sounds of nature and the sight of rushing water.
Throughout the walk, glimpses of waterfalls and the river add to the visual appeal. The trail’s proximity to flowing water creates a calming atmosphere, perfect for nature photography or just taking a moment to enjoy the scenery. The area’s lush vegetation and towering trees make it a lush, serene environment.
The water features are accessible and highlight the vibrant ecosystem of the Tongass Rainforest. The trail’s flat sections and well-maintained gravel path make it suitable for most physically moderate participants, though some stairs at the beginning should be considered.

A key aspect of this tour is the educational commentary provided by guide Teague. He shares in-depth knowledge about the flora and fauna of the forest, including details about local plants, trees, and wildlife. The guide also discusses the current ecological concerns affecting the forests, such as the impact of logging and how visitors can help protect the endangered ecosystems.
This educational element enriches the experience, helping visitors appreciate the ecological significance of the Tongass National Forest. The insights are delivered in a friendly, engaging manner, making complex environmental issues accessible and meaningful.

The tour package includes park entrance fees, trekking poles, and bottled water. Visitors are transported in an air-conditioned vehicle, making the journey comfortable. The tour also provides backpacks if needed for carrying personal items.
While the tour offers convenient pickup and drop-off, it does not include restroom facilities or WiFi on board. Travelers should be prepared for a moderate physical activity level, with the trail suitable for most with average fitness, but some stairs at the beginning may require extra effort.
The small group size of up to 7 people ensures plenty of individual attention and a relaxed pace. Guests consistently praise Teague’s expertise, friendly demeanor, and ability to provide informative commentary without overwhelming. His local knowledge and engaging storytelling enhance the overall enjoyment of the trek.
Multiple reviews highlight Teague’s kindness, helpfulness, and depth of ecological understanding, making this tour stand out as an educational and personal experience. Visitors appreciate the balance Teague strikes between conversation and allowing quiet moments of reflection.
This tour is highly popular, often booked around 110 days in advance, indicating its appeal and limited availability. It is recommended to confirm booking early to secure a spot, especially during peak seasons.
The best weather for this outdoor experience is clear or rainy, as the rainforest atmosphere is especially vibrant in wet conditions. The tour has a full cancellation policy if canceled more than 24 hours in advance, offering a full refund, which adds peace of mind for planning.
This guided trek is perfect for nature lovers, eco-conscious travelers, and those seeking a peaceful escape into Alaska’s majestic forests. It suits moderate physically fit individuals who enjoy walking and exploring at a gentle pace. Visitors interested in learning about ecological preservation and seeing iconic old-growth trees will find this experience rewarding.
Because of its small group size and personalized approach, the tour is ideal for travelers who prefer an intimate and informative outdoor adventure. It is less suited for those seeking a challenging hike or with mobility limitations due to the initial stairs at the trail start.
The Ketchikan Magical Old-Growth Creek Trek offers an authentic taste of Alaska’s lush rainforest, guided by a knowledgeable and friendly expert. The combination of scenic beauty, ecological insights, and the chance to connect with pristine nature makes this a standout activity in Ketchikan.
While the trek’s length and moderate difficulty make it accessible, the immersive experience and peaceful atmosphere truly shine. Visitors leave with a deeper appreciation for the towering trees, rushing rivers, waterfalls, and ecological challenges faced by the Tongass Rainforest. If you’re looking for a personalized, educational outdoor adventure that avoids crowds, this tour delivers in spades.
“Beautiful rainy and misty day to walk the Tongass Rainforest. Teague was an excellent guide and very informative with local knowledge.”
What is included in the tour fee?
The fee covers park admission, trekking poles, bottled water, private transportation, and the guided hike through Tongass National Forest.
How long is the hike?
The total hike is approximately 3.6 miles roundtrip, with the walking trail mainly flat after some initial stairs, lasting about 3 hours 30 minutes total, including transportation and breaks.
What should I bring or wear?
Garments suitable for outdoor walking and weather conditions are recommended. The tour provides backpacks if needed, but travelers should be prepared for potentially damp conditions, especially if the weather is rainy.
Is this tour suitable for children or those with mobility issues?
The tour is designed for moderate physical fitness; the initial stairs and uneven terrain may be challenging for some mobility-limited individuals.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, full cancellation is available more than 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Cancellations within 24 hours are not refunded.
Who is the guide and what is their expertise?
The tour is led by Teague, a guide praised for knowledge, friendliness, and ecological insights, making the experience both informative and personable.