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Experience Ketchikan's logging heritage with the lively Lumberjack Show, historic Creek Street, and a fun, family-friendly cultural outing for cruise visitors.

The Shore Excursion in Ketchikan offers a 1-hour visit to the famous Lumberjack Show for $80.84 per person. This lively experience is designed to blend local Alaskan culture, history, and thrilling entertainment, making it a popular choice for cruise passengers. The tour also includes a stroll through historic Creek Street, located just one block from the cruise port, giving visitors a glimpse into Ketchikan’s past.
This outing stands out for its high-energy lumberjack competitions featuring world-class athletes performing axe-throwing, log-rolling, and tree-climbing. With heated seating and an upbeat atmosphere, the show promises nonstop action that captures the rugged spirit of Alaska. While the tour is family-friendly and quite accessible, it is best suited for those wanting a short, entertaining, and culturally rich experience during their cruise stop.

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The Great Alaskan Lumberjack Show forms the heart of this excursion. It showcases Alaska’s logging heritage through 12 athletic events, where competitors use axes, saws, tree gaffs, and chainsaws. The athletes don hard hats and spiked boots, demonstrating strength and agility that impress both casual visitors and fans of physical feats.
The show comes to life in a covered, heated grandstand, ensuring comfort despite the outdoor setting. Expect to see axes flying, men climbing tall trees, and log-rolling acts performed on spinning logs floating in the water. The interactive and energetic atmosphere makes it easy to cheer for the contestants, creating a fun environment for families and groups.
Just a short walk from the cruise dock, Creek Street presents a chance to explore historic Ketchikan. This area is famous for its wooden boardwalks, original buildings, and stories of the area’s saloon and dance halls from the early 20th century. Visitors enjoy strolling through this charming district that offers a glimpse of Alaska’s colorful past.
Walking along Creek Street enables a quick but enriching look into the town’s history. The proximity to the cruise port makes it an easy addition to the Lumberjack Show, giving you a well-rounded cultural experience without long travel times.

This excursion departs directly from Ketchikan cruise ship docks, with pickup offered for added convenience. The group size is limited to 15 travelers, ensuring a personalized experience and easy movement through the stops. The walk to the show site takes about 10 minutes, making it accessible and straightforward.
The tour ends back at the original meeting point, so there’s no need to worry about transportation logistics. Confirmation is received upon booking, and travelers need to provide their ship name, docking, disembarkation, and re-boarding times.

The Lumberjack Show features seven-pound axes, razor-sharp saws, and chainsaws, with competitors performing 12 distinct athletic events. The spectators sit in heated, cushioned grandstands, so comfort is well considered. The show operates rain or shine, with covered seating to keep everyone dry.
Audience participation isn’t explicitly mentioned, but the lively, interactive nature of the show encourages cheers and engagement. The fast-paced, action-packed performances make it a fun outing for families and groups seeking short entertainment filled with Alaskan character.
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This tour is operated by Wow A Tour, which offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance. If guests need to cancel, they receive a full refund provided they do so ahead of the cutoff time. Changes within 24 hours are not accepted, so planning ahead is recommended.
The price includes the admission ticket to the Lumberjack Show, but no mention is made of other costs like food or souvenirs. The tour is most suitable for most travelers, with public transportation nearby, and an accessible experience.

This 1-hour excursion offers a rich taste of local Alaskan culture and history through its dynamic lumberjack competitions. Its central location, just one block from the cruise port, makes it a convenient choice for those wanting a quick but memorable activity.
The lively show, featuring world-class athletes, provides a family-friendly environment with heated seating for comfort. The small group size allows for a more personalized experience, and the free cancellation policy adds flexibility.
However, it’s important to note that the show operates rain or shine, and timing and logistical details should be planned carefully, especially for those on tight cruise schedules. The Lumberjack Show delivers entertainment, cultural insight, and fun, making it a solid choice for cruise passengers seeking a taste of Alaskan ruggedness.
“Show goes rain or shine. Audience is under covered bleachers. Good hot dogs. Very friendly cast and crew. These are indeed athletes. We enjoyed the…”

How long does the Lumberjack Show last?
The show itself lasts approximately 60 minutes.
Is transportation included?
Yes, pickup is offered, and the tour departs from Ketchikan cruise ship docks.
Are there any age restrictions?
The tour is family-friendly, suitable for most travelers.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance.
What is the cost?
The ticket costs $80.84 per person, which includes admission to the show.
Does the tour operate in bad weather?
Yes, the show goes rain or shine, with covered seating to keep spectators comfortable.
What should I wear?
Given the outdoor setting, it’s advisable to bundle up—weather can vary, and it’s best to dress warmly.
Is this tour accessible?
Yes, it is suitable for most travelers, with near public transportation options.
Where exactly does the tour begin?
The tour starts at Ketchikan cruise ship docks and ends back at the same point.
What makes this tour unique?
The live lumberjack competitions featuring athletic feats and the historic Creek Street visit offer a short, lively slice of Alaskan culture in a convenient location.