If you’re looking for a charming small town in Alaska, look no further than Ketchikan. Named after the beautiful creek that runs through town, this picture-perfect town is filled with lots of history and natural beauty. It’s a must-see on your next southeastern Alaska adventure!
Alaska is well known for its charming small towns.
Tina Link / EyeEm / Getty Images Spread out all over the state, you’ll find tiny towns with more personality than you may believe. Filled with art galleries, fantastic restaurants, and amazing things to see and do, Alaska boasts some beautiful places to visit.
One of our favorites? The small seaside town of Ketchikan, named after the creek that runs through town.
Walter Bibikow via DigiVision / Getty Images Ketchikan has been around since 1883, when a gentleman named Snow erected a salmon fishery. Ketchikan Creek is a very productive habitat for Alaska salmon.
The town ended up incorporating in 1900, when the population hit around 800 people.
SCStock via iStock / Getty Images Plus Beyond salmon fishing, the town attracted mining and prospecting. When that began to die down, the timber trade and fisheries grew and was the main employer of Ketchikan residents.
The famous boardwalk that’s everyone’s favorite thing to photograph in Ketchikan is called Creek Street, and it runs right along Ketchikan Creek.
John Elk / The Image Bank / Getty Images This beautiful wooden walkway has a long history. In fact, it used to be Ketchikan’s Red Light District.
Now it houses restaurants, gift shops, inns, galleries, and other small businesses.
Merrill Images via Corbis Documentary / Getty Images Ketchikan offers many great ways to explore, including the nearby Tongass National Forest. The forest is actually the largest national forest in America, coming in at 17 million acres. Plenty of room to roam!
Ketchikan averages around 234 days of rain throughout the year, culminating in 153 inches of rain.
Artie Photography (Artie Ng) via Moment Collection / Getty Images It helps feed Ketchikan Creek, and keeps the water levels high and beautiful. And Creek Street isn’t the only wooden boardwalk around; there are a couple more wooden walkways that cars are barred from in the area. It makes for a beautiful downtown!
If you have a chance to soak in the gorgeous town of Ketchikan, don’t miss out.
Walter Bibikow via DigiVision / Getty Images The beautiful mountain views, stunning ocean view sunsets, and wonderful people all make Ketchikan somewhere special. Put this spot on your must see list this year!
Have you ever visited this charming small town in Alaska? What did you think? Did you love it? Let us know in the comments below!
Tina Link / EyeEm / Getty Images
Spread out all over the state, you’ll find tiny towns with more personality than you may believe. Filled with art galleries, fantastic restaurants, and amazing things to see and do, Alaska boasts some beautiful places to visit.
Walter Bibikow via DigiVision / Getty Images
Ketchikan has been around since 1883, when a gentleman named Snow erected a salmon fishery. Ketchikan Creek is a very productive habitat for Alaska salmon.
SCStock via iStock / Getty Images Plus
Beyond salmon fishing, the town attracted mining and prospecting. When that began to die down, the timber trade and fisheries grew and was the main employer of Ketchikan residents.
John Elk / The Image Bank / Getty Images
This beautiful wooden walkway has a long history. In fact, it used to be Ketchikan’s Red Light District.
Merrill Images via Corbis Documentary / Getty Images
Ketchikan offers many great ways to explore, including the nearby Tongass National Forest. The forest is actually the largest national forest in America, coming in at 17 million acres. Plenty of room to roam!
Artie Photography (Artie Ng) via Moment Collection / Getty Images
It helps feed Ketchikan Creek, and keeps the water levels high and beautiful. And Creek Street isn’t the only wooden boardwalk around; there are a couple more wooden walkways that cars are barred from in the area. It makes for a beautiful downtown!
The beautiful mountain views, stunning ocean view sunsets, and wonderful people all make Ketchikan somewhere special. Put this spot on your must see list this year!
And while you’re in Ketchikan, make sure you grab one of the best breakfasts in Alaska.
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Address: Ketchikan, AK 99901, USA