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Why the Ketchikan Jeep and Canoe Tour Is One of ATA’s Most Unique Adventures

If you want to go beyond downtown Ketchikan, this guided Jeep and canoe experience offers a more active way to explore the island’s rainforest and waterways.

If you have limited time in Ketchikan and want to go beyond downtown, the Backcountry Jeep and Canoe tour is one of Alaska Travel Adventures’ most distinctive ways to experience the island. This four-hour tour combines self-driven off-road adventure with a guided canoe paddle, giving travelers a more active and memorable way to explore Ketchikan’s rainforest, back roads, and calm Tongass waterways.

Behind the Wheel in the Alaskan Backcountry

The tour begins with you behind the wheel of an automatic four-wheel-drive Jeep Wrangler, heading out onto the island’s unpaved back roads. Along the way, you’ll drive through dense Tongass rainforest, pass coastal viewpoints, and reach parts of Ketchikan that many visitors never see. What makes this experience distinct is that you are driving, not just riding. There is a real difference between being a passenger through a landscape and actually moving through it yourself. That hands-on element is what makes this tour stand out from more passive sightseeing experiences in Ketchikan.

Ketchikan Jeep and Canoe Tour

Out on the Water: Where the Forest Meets the Lake

After the Jeep portion, the tour shifts to a guided canoe paddle on a calm alpine lake in the Tongass. It’s a quieter, more scenic contrast to the off-road drive, with opportunities to spot wildlife along the shoreline, including bald eagles, Sitka blacktail deer, and occasionally black bears. The contrast between the Jeep and canoe portions is what makes the experience so memorable. You get both an active off-road adventure and a quieter, scenic paddle through the same landscape in one well-balanced tour.

More Ways to Explore Ketchikan’s Wild Side

Alaska Travel Adventures offers several ways to explore Ketchikan’s wilder side, but the Jeep and Canoe tour stands out for travelers who want both off-road adventure and time on the water in one experience.

The Right Choice for Travelers with Limited Time in Ketchikan

The tour runs approximately four hours, fits comfortably into most Alaska itineraries, and is led by local guides who know the island well. It’s adventurous but approachable, with a well-paced structure that makes it easy to experience more of Ketchikan without overcomplicating your day. For travelers with limited time in Ketchikan, this tour offers an easy way to go beyond the downtown waterfront. Booking ahead with Alaska Travel Adventures helps secure your preferred timing and makes it easier to fit this adventure into a well-planned Alaska day.

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