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Experience breathtaking aerial views of Misty Fjords on a floatplane tour from Ketchikan, with expert commentary and chances to spot wildlife.
Ketchikan: Misty Fjords National Monument Floatplane Tour — An Aerial Adventure with Stunning Views
If you’re dreaming of soaring above Alaska’s lush wilderness, a floatplane tour over Misty Fjords might just be the highlight of your trip. This 2-hour adventure combines the thrill of flying with the serenity of pristine landscapes, showcasing some of the most dramatic scenery the Tongass National Forest has to offer. It’s an experience that’s as much about the perspective as it is about the views.
What we love most about this tour is the opportunity to see the fjords and waterfalls from above, a vantage point that’s both humbling and awe-inspiring. Plus, the pilot’s commentary and a musical soundtrack make the ride feel personalized and engaging. A potential drawback? The flight’s limited duration might leave some wanting more time to soak in the scenery, especially if you’re a photography enthusiast.
This tour suits travelers craving a unique perspective on Alaska’s wilderness, those interested in wildlife sightings, and anyone who appreciates a blend of adventure and natural beauty. If you’re short on time but want a memorable, scenic experience, this floatplane trip offers excellent value for the dollar — especially considering the small group size and expert guidance involved.
Flying over Misty Fjords offers more than just pretty pictures; it’s a chance to understand the scale and rugged beauty of Alaska’s wilderness. From the moment you meet your pilot at the Ketchikan Visitors Bureau, the experience feels well-organized. The private van transport is quick and efficient, taking you to the small airport where your floatplane awaits. This seamless transfer is particularly appreciated by travelers who want a hassle-free adventure.
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The 1-hour flight promises what many reviews describe as a “beautiful and scenic” journey. As your pilot, a knowledgeable guide, takes the controls, you’ll float over the Tongass Narrows and then into the Misty Fjords National Monument, which covers over 2 million acres. Flying past Revillagigedo Island, you’re treated to views of jagged cliffs, cascading waterfalls, and dense forests. One highlight is the view of New Eddystone Rock, a volcanic remnant that’s both impressive and photogenic.
Several reviewers mention the quality of the commentary — “excellent driver and guide” — which adds context and depth to the scenery. Expect your pilot to describe the volcanic origins of features like New Eddystone Rock and point out wildlife sightings. With a musical soundtrack accompanying the commentary through your headset, you’ll feel immersed in the experience without feeling overwhelmed.
The aerial vantage point makes wildlife spotting more feasible and exciting. From above, you might catch sight of eagles soaring and possibly even wolves or bears roaming the forested slopes, a rare treat from the sky. The ride also offers great views of waterfalls tumbling down granite cliffs—some cascading through narrow passages—creating a truly dramatic tableau.
After about an hour in the air, your pilot begins the descent back to Ketchikan. The small group setting means you can ask questions and enjoy a more intimate experience. The entire tour lasts around 2 hours, including transportation, safety briefing, and the flight, making it a manageable option for those with tight schedules.
While $389 might seem steep at first glance, it’s important to consider what’s included: a private van transfer, a live pilot commentary, and a window seat in a small aircraft. Given the small group size (max of 6), you’ll get a more personalized experience compared to larger tours. The opportunity to see the stunning Misty Fjords from an aerial perspective is genuinely unique, especially considering the rugged, challenging terrain that makes ground exploration difficult.
The reviews reflect this value: “the weather too… we were lucky,” says Maury, highlighting how weather conditions can enhance the experience. Others praise the knowledgeable guides and the beautiful scenery, making this tour a highlight for many travelers.
This Misty Fjords floatplane tour offers a genuinely special way to see Alaska’s wilderness. The combination of scenic flight, expert narration, and the chance to spot wildlife from the air makes it a standout experience. It’s perfect for travelers who love adventure, photography, and learning about volcanic landscapes while flying through the clouds. The small group size and comfortable setup ensure an intimate, personalized journey, making it well worth the price for most visitors.
If you’re looking for a way to elevate your Alaskan trip with a dash of adventure and extraordinary scenery, this tour is a compelling choice. It’s an experience that leaves you with memories of vast, untouched wilderness viewed from a perspective few get to enjoy—truly a flying safari over one of America’s most spectacular natural areas.
How long is the total tour?
The entire experience, including transportation, safety briefing, and flight, lasts about 2 hours.
What is included in the price?
The tour price covers private van transportation from Ketchikan, a 1-hour floatplane flight with live pilot commentary, and a guaranteed window seat.
Can I see wildlife during the flight?
Yes, you might see eagles, and from above, you could potentially spot wolves, bears, or deer in the forests below.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Children under 2 are considered lap children and do not need a ticket, but older children require a paid ticket and should be comfortable with small aircraft.
What if I weigh more than 250 lbs?
Guests over 250 lbs will need to pay an additional surcharge of $168 directly to the activity provider.
What should I wear?
Layered clothing is recommended, as temperatures can vary. Bring a camera for photo opportunities.
Is the experience weather-dependent?
Yes, flying conditions depend on the weather; clear days offer the best views, but cancellations are possible if conditions are unsafe.
How many people are in each group?
The tour is limited to just 6 participants, ensuring a more personalized experience.
What is the main highlight of the tour?
Flying over Misty Fjords and seeing the landscape’s waterfalls, cliffs, and volcanic features from above.
Can I book this tour last-minute?
It’s advisable to book in advance, especially during busy seasons, but you can reserve now and pay later, offering flexibility.
To sum it up, if you’re after a distinctive aerial perspective of Alaska’s wilderness, this floatplane tour from Ketchikan deserves a spot on your itinerary. Its combination of stunning scenery, expert guidance, and intimate group size makes it a memorable way to discover Misty Fjords. Whether you’re an avid photographer, a wildlife enthusiast, or simply seeking a unique adventure, this trip offers a rare chance to see Alaska from a new angle—flying high above the rugged beauty that makes this region so extraordinary.