With 16.7 million acres, the Tongass National Forest is the biggest in the United States and the largest surviving temperate rainforest on Earth.
Misty Fjords National Monument
The Misty Fjords National Monument is renowned for its 3,000ft-high sheer cliffs, deep fjords, glacier-carved valleys, and distinctive geological characteristics.
Alaska Canopy Adventures
The Tongass National Forest provides the backdrop for some incredible ziplining excursions, and this Alaska Zipline Tour in Juneau tops the list.
Potlatch Totem Park
The park, which was constructed on the former Tlingit Native fishing grounds, is home to some of the best native artwork in existence.
Ketchikan Kayaking
One of the busiest cruise ports in Alaska, Ketchikan is well known for its salmon fishing, wildlife, and native culture.
Deer Mountain Trail
In Rocky Mountain National Park, one of the shorter walks that gives a spectacular mountain perspective is Deer Mountain.
Creek Street
Creek Street, a wooden walkway of brightly painted structures hanging on pilings perched above Ketchikan Creek, is one of Ketchikan's main tourist destinations.
Totem Heritage Center
In 1976, the Totem Heritage Center, a historical and cultural institution, was established in Ketchikan, Alaska. The City of Ketchikan manages the Center.