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Discover the serene beauty of Tongass National Forest on a guided Connell Lake Trail hike, featuring stunning views, fresh air, and authentic wilderness experiences.
If you’re heading to Ketchikan and crave an authentic taste of Alaska’s lush wilderness, the Connell Lake Trail Hike offers a balanced mix of scenic beauty and gentle adventure. Priced at $156 per person, this guided trek promises a chance to experience the calmness of the Tongass National Forest, with views of Connell Lake and Brown Mountain that are sure to stay with you long after your trip. With an average booking window of 35 days in advance, it’s a popular choice for travelers looking to create meaningful outdoor memories.
One thing we really like about this hike is how it combines easy access with striking scenery. You get close-up views of moss-covered landscapes and towering old-growth trees, alongside the tranquility of a pristine lake—perfect for photo opportunities or just soaking in nature’s peaceful vibe. That said, the trail is unpaved, with hills and loose gravel, so it’s not ideal if you have mobility issues or need frequent stops. Still, for most fit travelers looking for a manageable yet rewarding walk, it hits the sweet spot. This experience is best suited for those with moderate physical fitness who enjoy nature and are comfortable on uneven terrain.
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The adventure begins at the Ketchikan Visitors Bureau, located at 131 Front St. Here, you’ll meet your guide from Island Girl Hiking Co., ready to set the tone for a relaxed yet immersive wilderness experience. The group size is capped at 8, which means you’ll get plenty of personalized attention, and the atmosphere remains intimate—ideal if you’re looking for a more authentic, less crowded hike.
The tour lasts approximately 3 hours and 30 minutes, a well-paced duration that balances sightseeing with enough time to enjoy the scenery without feeling rushed. Since it’s a mobile ticket, you can simply check in on arrival, smoothing out the start of your day.
The Connell Lake Trail meanders through a forest that looks straight out of a storybook—moss hangs from branches, old-growth trees tower overhead, and the air feels alive with the scent of pine and damp earth. This unpaved trail, while gentle, features some hills and stretches of loose gravel, so sturdy shoes are recommended.
The main highlights include panoramic views of Connell Lake, where the still water reflects the sky and trees, and striking vistas of Brown Mountain that serve as a dramatic backdrop. The trail’s moderate difficulty level means you’ll encounter some inclines and uneven patches, but nothing too strenuous for those with a moderate fitness level. As one reviewer mentions, “While the trail is unpaved and hilly, it’s manageable and well worth it for the views.”
Guides from Island Girl Hiking Co. are known for sharing not just facts but stories about the forest’s ecology and efforts to preserve this pristine wilderness. They might talk about the importance of old-growth forests or how the Tongass National Forest is one of the most significant temperate rainforests in the world.
Many guests find that the walk’s physical aspect is balanced by the mental and emotional benefits of being in such a wild, untouched landscape. As one reviewer notes, “Breathing in the crisp, fresh air and hearing only the sounds of nature made me forget about city stress for a while.”
Your trek includes essentials like bottled water and snacks, which feature healthy, energy-boosting foods such as trail mix, energy bars, and fresh fruit. These are packed in a convenient cinch bag, making it easy to carry your belongings without fuss. If the weather turns wet, guides also provide ponchos to keep you dry—an appreciated touch for those who didn’t bring rain gear.
The small group size of 8 helps ensure your guide can answer questions, share local knowledge, and keep the pace comfortable. The inclusion of snacks and water helps you stay energized for the walk without the need to bring your own supplies, which is a thoughtful touch for busy travelers.
Weather in Ketchikan can be unpredictable, often rainy, so checking the forecast before your hike is wise. The trail’s natural surface can become slippery in rain, so waterproof footwear and rain gear are advisable. While the guide provides ponchos if needed, bringing your own rain jacket or waterproof shoes ensures maximum comfort.
Since this tour is not recommended for those who need assistance with walking or have health issues, it’s best suited for active travelers comfortable on uneven terrain. Despite its manageable length, the trail’s hills and loose gravel require a moderate level of mobility.
Unlike more commercialized excursions, this hike emphasizes authentic wilderness experience. You won’t find a lot of crowds, and the guide’s knowledge adds depth to what might otherwise be a simple walk. Guests have commented on how the guides shared personal stories and insights that enriched the experience further.
This trek is perfect for nature lovers who want to get off the beaten path, appreciate scenic views, and enjoy a manageable outdoor adventure. It’s especially suitable for travelers seeking a peaceful escape from the town’s hustle while connecting deeply with Alaska’s wilderness.
For $156 per person, you’re paying for a well-organized, intimate experience that includes guided insights, snacks, water, and rain gear. When you consider the spectacular views of Connell Lake and Brown Mountain, as well as the chance to learn about the forest’s ecological significance, it offers good value. Plus, the small group setting makes for a relaxed, personalized outing—something many travelers find worthwhile.
It’s a solid choice if you’re after a moderately challenging, scenic, and educational walk that takes you through one of the most breathtaking parts of Southeast Alaska. While it might not be suited for those with mobility issues, it caters well to active travelers wanting a genuine taste of the Tongass.
This hike offers a scenic, calming experience in the heart of Tongass National Forest. Travelers who love stunning vistas, wildlife, and the quiet of untouched nature will find a lot to appreciate. The inclusion of snacks and rain gear, combined with a knowledgeable guide and small group size, makes for a relaxed and enriching outing.
If you’re looking for a gentle adventure that balances accessibility with spectacular scenery, this trail is definitely worth considering. It’s a chance to see some of Alaska’s most iconic landscapes at a comfortable pace, making it suitable for those wanting a meaningful outdoor experience without strenuous climbs or complicated logistics.
In sum, the Connell Lake Trail Hike strikes a nice balance between ease and adventure, offering fresh air, unforgettable views, and insightful stories about this protected wilderness—an experience that will resonate long after your trip.
Is this tour suitable for children?
The trail’s unpaved, hilly, and sometimes loose gravel surface makes it best suited for active teenagers or adults. It’s not recommended for young children or those needing assistance with walking.
What is included in the tour?
The experience includes a guided hike, bottled water, snacks (like fruit, trail mix, energy bars, and pretzels), a cinch bag for belongings, and rain gear if needed.
How long does the hike take?
The total duration is approximately 3 hours and 30 minutes, allowing for a relaxed walk with time to enjoy the views and learn from your guide.
What should I bring?
Comfortable walking shoes, rain gear or poncho (which is provided if needed), and personal essentials. Checking the weather forecast beforehand is recommended.
Are there any physical fitness requirements?
Yes, a moderate level of physical fitness is recommended, as the trail has hills and uneven terrain. It’s not suited for those with health issues or injuries requiring assistance.
Where do I meet the guide?
At the Ketchikan Visitors Bureau, located at 131 Front St. You’ll meet your guide from Island Girl Hiking Co. there.
Can service animals participate?
Yes, service animals are allowed on the tour.
What if I need to cancel?
You can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours before the tour start time for a full refund. Cancellations within 24 hours are not refundable.
Is the tour available year-round?
Check the weather before booking, as Alaska’s weather can be unpredictable. The tour is designed to be flexible but could be affected by heavy rain or snow.
Whether you’re after pristine scenery, a peaceful walk, or a meaningful connection to Alaska’s wilderness, the Connell Lake Trail Hike offers a balanced, authentic experience that can deepen your appreciation of this stunning part of the world.