Top 4 MUST-DOs in Ketchikan, Alaska

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  • Опубліковано 4 лис 2022
  • In today's vlog, we spend an extra long day in Ketchikan, Alaska. We rented a car through Alaska Car Rentals for $100 for the entire day ($25 per person shore excursion)! Starting the day at Herring Cove, we were disappointed that no bears were out, but we continued up the road and were pleasantly surprised to have the hidden waterfall all to ourselves. Based on a local's recommendation, we attempted to hike Silvis Lake trail before a final stop at Herring Cove. After returning our rental car, we explored downtown Ketchikan by foot and visited the iconic Creek Street (red light district of Alaska!) Come along with us as we take in the beautiful sights and sounds of Alaska.
    KETCHIKAN RENTAL CAR ITINERARY:
    1. Herring Cove (bear sightings)
    2. Hidden Waterfall
    3. Silvis Lake Hike
    4. Creek Street in Downtown Ketchikan
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 31

  • @HollyandAndrew
    @HollyandAndrew  Рік тому

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  • @microwaveoven9170
    @microwaveoven9170 Рік тому +3

    As a Ketchikan born and raised resident I can definitely say that getting a car and exploring out of the town is a great idea and I'm glad you got to see a bear! Some fun facts for you: the cannery that you saw there is actually a hatchery, where they collect salmon eggs from the spawning adults and will raise them into smolt before releasing them back into the ocean to give the babies a head start in life. However you were very close to a retired cannery right around the corner from Silvis Lake trail head and you can get a tour through Capefox tours that will allow you to explore it. Also that sea lion you saw was a harbor seal, real stellar sea lions absolutely DWARF a harbor seal and you could mistake them for whales if you don't know what you're looking at!
    Some recommendations for if you ever come back (which I highly suggest you do!) is to get another rental car and explore out North of the town because there's a lot more hiking down the Revilla road area and in Ward Cove, and you can walk around Ward Lake and see ducks, trumpeter swans, beavers, otters and more if you're lucky (and don't worry Ward Lake is an truly easy walk that will take you around an hour to finish the loop). You can also continue to drive farther down the main Revilla road past Ward Lake and get into the real sticks, and if you continue to follow the highway North you can see Totem Bight (state park) or if you go South again I HIGHLY suggest you go see Saxman, where many of my family members live in an actual village and where you can see another beautiful totem park and our Beaver Clan Tribal house where my cousins actually perform traditional dances inside! (You'll have to get a tour to see that) and you can also see carvers in person working on full-length and authentic totems poles, all carved by hand! And if you want a good tour of the downtown area that should only take 90 minutes to do I again, HIGHLY suggest that you go on the Where the Eagle Walks Downtown Historical Walking tour. You can buy the tickets through the Princess ships if you go on there again or you can message the walking tour on Where The Eagle Walks facebook! Definitely talk to more locals if you can if you ever come back and then can tell you even more awesome things to do!

    • @HollyandAndrew
      @HollyandAndrew  11 місяців тому +1

      Wow! Thank you for sharing all of the extra details! I'm curious, what is a smolt?
      We'll 100% b back to Ketchikan - it was so beautiful and the people were amazing. Thank you so much for the recommendations! They're bookmarked in our travel plans!!

    • @microwaveoven9170
      @microwaveoven9170 11 місяців тому +1

      @@HollyandAndrew oh so smolt is the stage in a salmon's life when they're starting to get too big for their home creeks so they swim out to the ocean to live the majority of their life, and I'm happy to hear you'll be going back!
      Oh and edit: some other tours I recommend would be Out to Sea Expeditions for smaller, more personable wildlife viewing tours on the water, again Capefox tours for Saxman, George inlet cannery, or White River (further down Revilla road), Kawanti Adventure carts (Kawanti also does ziplining I believe, but if you go ziplining make sure you do the zipline out at Herring Cove that actually goes over the estuary) and plenty more!

    • @HollyandAndrew
      @HollyandAndrew  11 місяців тому

      @@microwaveoven9170 thank you 🙏🏼

    • @grajur3710
      @grajur3710 6 місяців тому +1

      1. Totems Bight Park
      2. Light house Totems and Eagles
      3, Highlights by trolley.
      Can use only one(time). Which one would you suggest??

    • @microwaveoven9170
      @microwaveoven9170 6 місяців тому

      @@grajur3710 is Light House Totems and Eagles with Light House Boat Excursions?

  • @MathewLauren
    @MathewLauren Рік тому +2

    Okay this is the coolest way to spend a day! We need to rent a car next time.

  • @claybezenek4635
    @claybezenek4635 10 місяців тому

    Herring cove is a fisherman owned salmon enhancement facility.
    Great video!!!

  • @rexhouston6272
    @rexhouston6272 11 місяців тому +1

    As long as you’re making enough noise you most likely won’t see many bears. But if you go to the creek south of town that’s where a lot of the bears like to go fishing

    • @HollyandAndrew
      @HollyandAndrew  11 місяців тому

      Yep! That’s where we saw the couple we encountered during our time in the town 😊

  • @sudan01cs
    @sudan01cs 8 місяців тому +1

    We rented a 4 door jeep in Ketchikan

  • @FollowThomas
    @FollowThomas Рік тому

    Alaska is great and you got to see the bear. What month was that?👍

  • @ashatrikannad
    @ashatrikannad День тому

    Omg wow that waterfall is beautiful, I am going to rent a car, could you tell me exactly how to get there? Is it on google maps?

    • @HollyandAndrew
      @HollyandAndrew  10 годин тому

      Renting a car was the best way to spend our day in Ketchikan! I’ve pasted the link to google maps below for the water fall, it looks like it is also listed as “hidden waterfall” (lol) I do remember it being a couple hundred feet off from the map, but there will be a place to pull over and park at the water fall. Enjoy!
      maps.app.goo.gl/Et6qiR1AZvoudvEj7?g_st=com.google.maps.preview.copy

  • @bbizzle82
    @bbizzle82 4 місяці тому

    you remind me of tina stockton

  • @user-pk1pw3fr3s
    @user-pk1pw3fr3s 6 місяців тому +1

    What month was this trip?

    • @HollyandAndrew
      @HollyandAndrew  6 місяців тому

      We went in August! Earlier in the seasons there are more whales and later in the season there are more bears

  • @jennyd5728
    @jennyd5728 Рік тому +1

    How much was the car rental?

    • @HollyandAndrew
      @HollyandAndrew  Рік тому +2

      $100 for the day and they had free pick up/drop off at the port

    • @jennyd5728
      @jennyd5728 Рік тому +1

      @@HollyandAndrew that’s nice, thanks

  • @sudan01cs
    @sudan01cs 8 місяців тому +1

    Hope you have , bear spray with you!

  • @I.V.4
    @I.V.4 Рік тому

    Привет , я из России, 10 лет назад был в этом чудесном городе , жил и работал там пол года на рыбном заводе , кажется там нечего не изменилось за это время )

    • @HollyandAndrew
      @HollyandAndrew  Рік тому

      That’s so cool! Do you plan to go back to Ketchikan one day?

    • @I.V.4
      @I.V.4 Рік тому

      @@HollyandAndrew Yes, I would like to meet my old age in Alaska)) , maybe in Ketchikan! The perfect place.

  • @jesusrobles34
    @jesusrobles34 Місяць тому +1

    IT'S A BEAUTIFUL PLACE. I HAVE A QUESTION IF I GET A CELL PHONE SIGNAL IN KETCHIKAN?? OR WHAT CELL PHONE COMPANY WORKS IN KETCHIKAN??

    • @HollyandAndrew
      @HollyandAndrew  Місяць тому

      Any US phone plan should work in the main city! There will be little to no service for any carrier on the outskirts or when hiking. Enjoy!