Nestled in the heart of the Tongass National Forest, Ketchikan is a vibrant town known for its colorful totem poles, lush island setting, and rich Native Alaskan culture. With a population of about 13,500, it transforms in summer as cruise ships line the shores and floatplanes head to Misty Fiords. Once a bustling hub for logging and fishing, Ketchikan now thrives on tourism, yet retains its rugged frontier spirit. Art enthusiasts will find a thriving arts community and a wide array of Alaskan art. The town, located at the base of Deer Mountain, offers easy walking access to attractions like Creek Street and the Totem Heritage Center. Just outside town, explore Totem Bight State Historical Park and Saxman Totem Park, both showcasing the area's rich cultural heritage.