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Experience the thrill of logging competitions and axe throwing in Ketchikan with this lively 2-hour Lumberjack Show and Axe Throw Challenge for $68.

The Lumberjack Show and Axe Throw Challenge in Ketchikan, USA offers a lively glimpse into the logging traditions of Alaska and British Columbia. Priced at $68 per person, this 2-hour activity combines professional lumberjack performances with the chance to try your hand at axe throwing. It’s an engaging experience suited for all ages, especially those curious about frontier skills or looking for a fun, interactive outing.
This tour is highly recommended, with 97% of participants endorsing the experience. It’s important to note that the tour is usually booked about 101 days in advance, reflecting its popularity. The activity is located at 420 Spruce Mill Way, and the guided experience is suitable for most visitors with moderate physical fitness, making it accessible yet engaging for a broad audience.

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The Great Alaskan Lumberjack Show delivers energetic performances that showcase traditional logging skills. Attendees cheer as Alaskan and British Columbian woodsmen compete in chopping, saws, log rolling, and a 50-foot tree climb. The show features world champion athletes who bring lumberjack lore to life with their impressive feats and engaging commentary.
The show’s setting is a covered stand, protecting spectators from weather while maintaining excellent visibility. The competitive aspect culminates with a contest to crown the “Bull of the Woods”, adding excitement and a sense of rivalry to the performances. The lumberjacks are known for their entertainment quality and expertise, making it a highlight for visitors interested in frontier skills.
Post-show, the adventure continues with axe-throwing lessons led by experienced guides. Participants learn how to throw a 5-pound double-bit axe, a skill that involves proper grip, stance, and aim. The guides are licensed and ensure everyone gets safety instructions before practicing their throws.
The practice session is followed by a friendly competition, where attendees can test their skills against others. This engaging part of the tour is praised for being fun, approachable, and suitable for beginners. Experienced participants often try to beat their friends or family in the contest, making it a lively, interactive experience.
The tour starts and ends at 420 Spruce Mill Way in Ketchikan. The location is close to public transportation options, making it easy to access. The activity allows service animals, and the venue offers covered seating to shield guests from the weather, boosting comfort during rain or shine.
Participants should have moderate physical fitness and full arm mobility for the axe throwing part. The tour is designed to accommodate groups of up to 40 travelers, ensuring a lively but manageable crowd. The easy access and friendly environment make it suitable for families, groups of friends, or individuals eager to try a frontier skill.

The performance’s authenticity and high-energy presentation are key highlights. The lumberjack lore shared by the host adds an educational touch, making the experience not just entertaining but informative. The cover over the viewing area guarantees that weather won’t dampen the experience, which is often appreciated given Ketchikan’s rainy reputation.
What truly sets this tour apart is the combination of professional competition and interactive learning. Visitors get a front-row seat to champion lumberjacks competing in traditional skills and then get a chance to try those skills themselves. The quality of instruction and entertainment value make it a memorable activity.
Participants are expected to be able-bodied with full use of their arms. The activity’s moderate physical demand is suitable for most visitors, but those with limited mobility might find the axe-throwing part challenging. Since the tour is weather-dependent, the covered stand ensures comfort, but poor weather may cause cancellations, for which full refunds or rescheduling are offered if canceled more than 24 hours in advance.
The tour’s timing allows for an engaging experience without taking up an entire day, perfect for fitting into a busy sightseeing schedule in Ketchikan. The duration of approximately 2 hours delivers a packed, lively experience with plenty of action.
At $68 per person, this tour offers a great value considering the interactive nature, professional performances, and learning opportunity. Since it is popular enough to be booked 101 days in advance, early reservations are recommended, especially during peak months.
The tour includes use of the axe and the presence of a licensed guide to ensure safety and fun. Tipping is not included but appreciated for guides and performers. The free cancellation policy allows for peace of mind if plans change, as cancellations more than 24 hours ahead qualify for a full refund.

This activity offers a thrilling peek into frontier skills, combining spectacle with participation. The high-quality lumberjack performances are both entertaining and inspiring, and the axe-throwing lessons provide a hands-on element that makes the experience memorable.
Ideal for families, groups, or individuals interested in Alaskan culture or outdoor skills, this tour is a fun, energetic choice that balances education and entertainment. The covered seating and professional guides ensure comfort and safety, while the affordable price point makes it accessible.
While weather can impact the schedule, the overall experience remains engaging, and the friendly atmosphere encourages participation. For those seeking an authentic, active, and fun activity during a visit to Ketchikan, the Lumberjack Show and Axe Throw Challenge stands out as a top-rated option.
“We absolutely loved our experience. While it was cold and rainy, we were able to stay warm during the show. The MC and lumberjacks were awesome!”
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, the tour is designed to be engaging for all ages, and the covered stand makes it comfortable to enjoy regardless of weather.
Do I need prior experience to try axe throwing?
No prior experience is required. The guides teach the proper technique, making it accessible for beginners.
What should I wear for the axe throwing?
Comfortable clothing suitable for outdoor activity is recommended, as the tour involves some physical movement. No specific gear is needed as axes are provided.
Can I cancel if the weather is bad?
Yes, cancellations are free if made more than 24 hours before the scheduled start. If canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
How far in advance should I book?
Given its popularity, booking around 101 days in advance is advised to secure a spot, especially during peak seasons.