If you’re heading to Ketchikan and looking for a tour that mixes outdoor fun with a splash of local legend, Alaska Bigfoot Adventures offers a pretty unique experience. While it’s not your typical sightseeing tour, it stands out by blending nature exploration with a touch of myth—and all led by knowledgeable locals who genuinely love sharing their home turf.
What we really appreciate about this tour is its balance. First, the guided ATV ride into the lush Alaskan woods gets your adrenaline going while giving you a taste of the wilderness that surrounds the port. Then, the informative hiking portion deep in the forest allows for a more relaxed, natural connection with the scenery. Plus, the stories about Bigfoot and the forest’s flora and fauna are told by guides who seem passionate and well-informed.
That said, a potential consideration is the physical aspect. The tour is described as suitable for those with moderate physical fitness, so if hiking or ATV riding isn’t your usual thing, it might need some thought. Also, the tour is fairly short—about 2.5 hours—so if you’re craving a more in-depth adventure or detailed local history, this might not fully satisfy those interests.
This experience is best suited for adventurous travelers, Bigfoot enthusiasts, or anyone curious about Alaska’s natural beauty. It’s perfect for those who enjoy outdoor activities in a small group setting, where they can pick up stories and insights from guides who know the area inside and out.
Key Points:

- Authentic Alaskan adventure combining ATV rides and forest hikes
- Guides are knowledgeable about local flora, fauna, and Bigfoot lore
- Short, manageable tour ideal for a quick but memorable outdoor experience
- Group size limited to 8, ensuring a personalized feel
- Includes refreshments like coffee or tea to relax after the trek
- Suitable for those with moderate fitness levels; not overly strenuous
What to Expect from Alaska Bigfoot Adventures

If you’re considering this tour, you’ll want to know what kind of experience awaits. It’s designed to be a fun, engaging way to see some of the best of Ketchikan’s wilderness while adding a playful twist with the Bigfoot stories.
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The Itinerary Breakdown
The adventure kicks off at the Ketchikan Visitors Bureau, a conveniently central starting point where your guide will meet you and gather the group. From there, the first leg involves a ride on ATVs into the forest. These vehicles are a great way to cover ground quickly and get a real feel for the wilderness. With a ride time of about 30 minutes, it’s enough to feel the thrill but not so long that it wears you out.
Once you reach the Alaskan Wild Woods Base Camp, the tour transitions into a hiking adventure. The trail is described as easy, though there may be some steeper patches. It’s accessible for most, and guides tend to be well-versed in pointing out interesting plants and wildlife. We loved the way some reviews highlight guides like Marcus, who’s both friendly and full of local knowledge, able to share stories about Bigfoot along with info about the region’s natural environment.
Forest Exploration and Bigfoot Lore
As you hike through the woods, you’ll hear intriguing stories about local Bigfoot sightings and encounters, which add a fun, mysterious element. Some guests mention the guide’s narration as a highlight, with comments like “Marcus did amazing!” and “great stories and hiking trail.” While sightings are not guaranteed—after all, Bigfoot remains a legend—these tales add a layer of playful suspense.
Refreshments and Atmosphere
Part of what makes this tour special is its casual, friendly vibe. Coffee or tea is provided to help you warm up after your outdoor activities, which is appreciated, especially if the weather is cool. The group size is limited to 8 travelers, which allows for more interaction with the guide and a relaxed atmosphere.
Overall Experience & Value
Most reviews are glowing, praising the knowledgeable guides and the overall fun of the ATV and hike combination. A few mention the tour is a bit pricey at $149 per person, but they also acknowledge the personalized experience and quality storytelling make it worthwhile. It’s a good value if you’re after a quick, well-organized outdoor adventure with a side of legend and natural beauty.
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The Pros and Cons

Pros:
– Highly praised guides (especially Marcus and Alexis) who share rich local knowledge
– Unique blend of activities—ATV ride and forest hike—making it dynamic
– Small group size enhances intimacy and personalized attention
– Fun, lighthearted Bigfoot stories add an element of intrigue
– Convenient pickup point right in Ketchikan
Cons:
– Its 2.5-hour duration might feel a bit short if you’re seeking a deep dive into the area
– Physical activity is moderate; not ideal if you prefer leisurely strolls or are less mobile
– Weather can impact the experience, so it’s worth checking the forecast
Who Would Love This Tour?
This adventure suits folks who enjoy outdoor activities and want a taste of Alaska’s natural environment without committing to a full-day trek. It’s particularly appealing to Bigfoot fans and those interested in local legends. It’s also a good pick for travelers looking for a small-group experience that offers a more personal connection with guides who are passionate about the area.
Because it involves ATV riding and some walking, it’s best for those with moderate physical fitness—but the trail isn’t overly strenuous. If you’re traveling with a family or group that appreciates a mix of storytelling, scenery, and some fun adventure, this could be just the ticket.
Alaska Bigfoot Adventures
“We had the best time on this tour! Our guide, Alexis, is a local and was able to provide so much good information about the different flora and fau…”
FAQs
Is the tour suitable for children?
While the description doesn’t specify age restrictions, the moderate physical activity and outdoor nature suggest it’s best for older children or teens comfortable with ATV riding and hiking.
What should I wear?
Dress in layers suitable for outdoor weather, and wear comfortable, weather-appropriate footwear. Bring a rain jacket if rain is forecasted, as the woods can get damp.
Can I cancel if the weather is bad?
Yes, there’s a free cancellation policy if you cancel at least 24 hours in advance. If bad weather causes cancellation, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
How long is the tour?
The entire experience lasts about 2 hours 30 minutes, including ATV riding and hiking.
Where do I meet the guide?
The tour starts at the Ketchikan Visitors Bureau, located at 131 Front St, which is centrally located and easy to find.
Are service animals allowed?
Yes, service animals are permitted on this tour.
In the end, Alaska Bigfoot Adventures offers a lively, engaging way to enjoy Ketchikan’s wilderness with a playful twist. It’s a solid choice if you’re after a quick outdoor escapade, love stories about legends, and want to soak in the natural beauty with a knowledgeable guide. Just keep in mind the physical aspect and weather considerations, and you’ll likely find it well worth your time—and a fun story to tell back home.
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