Just 22 miles (35 kilometers) outside of Ketchikan, the vast and remote Misty Fjords National Monument unfolds with its dramatic sea cliffs, deep-cut fjords, and glacial valleys. This rugged landscape is cloaked in thick rainforests and punctuated by roaring waterfalls, creating a dynamic and immersive natural environment. Accessible only by boat or floatplane, the monument offers a pristine outdoor playground for hikers, kayakers, and day cruisers, inviting visitors to explore its untouched beauty and experience the raw power and serenity of Alaska’s wilderness.
Misty Fjords National Monument
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