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Totem Bight State Historical Park Adventures

Totem Bight State Historical Park is a cultural and natural area showcasing restored totem poles and a traditional clan house in a scenic coastal setting near Ketchikan, Alaska.

33
Acres Protected
1.5
Miles of Trails
Approximately 50,000
Annual Visitors
1947
Year Established

About Totem Bight State Historical Park

 

Totem Bight State Historical Park, located approximately 16 miles north of Ketchikan, Alaska, protects an important collection of Native Alaskan cultural artifacts and natural landscapes along a peaceful coastal area. The park covers about 33 acres, featuring a striking array of totem poles and a replica clan house built in the traditional Tlingit style. These totem poles were restored or recreated by the Civilian Conservation Corps during the 1930s, preserving indigenous art and heritage for visitors to learn about. The park's location next to Tongass National Forest offers views of thick temperate rainforest interspersed with coastal wetlands and tidal waters. Visitors can explore paved trails winding through the park grounds, where they encounter interpretive panels explaining the cultural significance of the totems and the history of the Tlingit people. Totem Bight offers a quiet, accessible outdoor experience combining cultural education with the opportunity to enjoy Alaskan forest ecosystems and bird watching. Notable landmarks include the massive carved totem poles with rich symbolism and the clan house with traditional cedar plank construction. The park attracts visitors looking to experience Alaska’s Native heritage in a serene natural setting just a short drive from Ketchikan.

Highlights

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Restored totem poles carved in traditional Tlingit style by the CCC

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Replica clan house demonstrating traditional Native Alaskan architecture

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Scenic shoreline views along the Tongass National Forest edge

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Easy, paved interpretive trails suitable for all ages and abilities

Notable Natural Features

Civilian Conservation Corps Totem Poles

A collection of totem poles restored and recreated in the 1930s showcasing Tlingit artistry and stories.

Clan House Replica

A traditional Tlingit-style clan house constructed from cedar planks, representing indigenous architectural heritage.

Interpretive Trails

Accessible walking paths equipped with educational exhibits about Native culture and local ecology.