Walking Tour activities in Ketchikan
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Upland Way Stairs
All over Ketchikan there are stairways leading somewhere higher. Sure, they're knee-bending climbs, but the reward for your exertion is great views from the top.
Heading back west along Dock St, just past the Ketchikan Daily News Building, is Edmond St, also called the Street of Stairs for obvious reasons. Heading down Park Ave from the hatchery, you'll pass the Upland Way Stairs that climb to a viewpoint. Nearby is a bridge across Ketchikan Creek, the site of a fish ladder and one end of Married Man's Trail - a delightful boardwalk leading back to Creek St.
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Street of Stairs
All over Ketchikan there are stairways leading somewhere higher. Sure, they're knee-bending climbs, but the reward for your exertion is great views from the top.
Heading back west along Dock St, just past the Ketchikan Daily News Building, is Edmond St, also called the Street of Stairs for obvious reasons. Heading down Park Ave from the hatchery, you'll pass the Upland Way stairs that climb to a viewpoint. Nearby is a bridge across Ketchikan Creek, the site of a fish ladder and one end of Married Man's Trail - a delightful boardwalk leading back to Creek St.
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Married Man's Trail
All over Ketchikan there are stairways leading somewhere higher. Sure, they're knee-bending climbs, but the reward for your exertion is great views from the top.
Heading back west along Dock St, just past the Ketchikan Daily News Building, is Edmond St, also called the Street of Stairs for obvious reasons. Heading down Park Ave from the hatchery, you'll pass the Upland Way stairs that climb to a viewpoint. Nearby is a bridge across Ketchikan Creek, the site of a fish ladder and one end of Married Man's Trail - a delightful boardwalk leading back to Creek St.
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Ward Lake Nature Walk
The easy 1.3-mile Ward Lake Nature Walk , an interpretive loop around Ward Lake, begins near the parking area at the lake's north end. Beavers, birds and the occasional black bear might be seen. To reach the lake, follow N Tongass Hwy 7 miles from downtown to Ward Cove; turn right on Revilla Rd and continue up 1½ miles to Ward Lake Rd.
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