Misty Fjords National Monument Wilderness is part of the Tongass National Forest and known for its remarkable glacial lakes and natural rock formations. Enjoy an aerial view of the area with a floatplane tour. Board a cruise or sightseeing vessel at Ketchikan’s charming harbor to experience the wilderness up close.
Notice the sea cliffs, rock walls and steep fjords. See dense rainforests and thundering waterfalls. Due to the remoteness of this wilderness area, it is accessible only via boat or airplane. Take a charter from Ketchikan or book a more adventurous kayaking expedition.
The Misty Fjords National Monument comprises about 2.3 million acres (0.9 million hectares) of designated wilderness area. This national monument has many brown bears, black bears, mountain goats and deer. Watch for marine life, including whales, seals and many species of salmon.
Book a multi-day kayaking, camping and hiking expedition through the national monument wilderness. These packages are suitable for visitors over age 12 with good physical health and an adventurous spirit. Kayak around Point Eva and take in the spectacular views of Rudyerd Bay. Notice the 3,000-foot (900-meter) rock wall at Punchbowl Cove, as one of the national monument’s most remarkable features.
Use Ketchikan as a base when visiting the national monument. This picturesque town is a historic hub of arts, crafts and culture in southeastern Alaska. See totem poles preserved in the Totem Heritage Center, with many dating back to the 19th century. This beautiful town has remarkable native art and some of the finest sport fishing in Alaska. Learn about the history of Ketchikan and the Tongass National Forest in the Tongass Historical Museum.
Find Ketchikan on Revillagigedo Island about 40 miles (64 kilometers) west of Misty Fjords. Stay in the fascinating township of Ketchikan, with a range of hotels, guesthouses, campgrounds and forest cabins available. Fly or take a cruise to the wilderness area.
The Misty Fjords National Monument Wilderness is considered one of the most beautiful untouched areas in the world.