Ride an e-bike to Tongass rainforest trails and a 1-mile guided hike
4 Hours
Roundtrip transport, gear, snacks
Pedal Ketchikan’s “road to nowhere” on an electric-assist bike, then park and follow your guide on a rainforest loop through Settlers Cove State Park. Finish back at the marina with smoked salmon, snacks, and drinks at oceanfront Clover Pass Resort.
Ages 16+ and you must be comfortable riding a regular bicycle.
Full payment due at booking. Cancel 7+ days before your tour for a full refund. Within 7 days, no refund unless seats are resold. Full refund if your ship schedule changes and you miss the tour or if the operator cancels due to weather.
Yes. You must feel comfortable riding a regular bicycle.
Dress in layers for the day’s temperatures. Wear quick-dry clothing (not blue jeans) and choose shoes suitable for an outdoor forest hike; they often use hiking boots or rain boots, and on sunny days tennis shoes work well.
You get a helmet plus rain pants and a rain jacket.
With an impressive track record across multiple activities including kayaking, Zodiac tours, and eBike adventures, this local outfitter has earned genuine enthusiasm from travelers. The guides get mentioned by name constantly—Chris, Zach, Dana, Matt, Sophie, and Andy among them—which tells you something about the personal, passionate approach here. People rave about incredibly close wildlife encounters, particularly humpback whales surfacing within feet of kayaks during bubble feeding, plus harbor seals, sea lions, bald eagles, and even Dall's porpoises. The equipment is consistently described as high-quality and well-maintained, and guides strike that ideal balance between sharing knowledge and allowing quiet moments to soak in the scenery. Two negative reviews stand out, both involving an incident where veterans waiting for transportation were asked to leave the covered area outside the shop. These complaints don't relate to the actual tours, but they're worth noting for context. That said, the overwhelming majority describe friendly, professional service from booking through the actual experience. Many travelers specifically recommend going with this independent operator rather than cruise ship excursions, citing better value and a more personal experience. The variety of offerings means you can choose your adventure level, though be prepared for some arm soreness if kayaking isn't your usual activity.
It was a wonderful day on the water! Spencer, our guide, was amazing. He took the time to make sure everyone felt comfortable, no matter their experience level. We saw eagles, sea stars, and humpback whales, and Spencer shared great information about the area and the wildlife throughout the trip. He truly made the experience fun and engaging. All the gear we needed was provided — raingear, dry bags, and secure storage for anything we didn’t want to bring on the water. Drinks and snacks were waiting for us when we returned, which was such a nice touch. The water was incredibly clear, and it was truly special to be out there with someone who loves the area and genuinely wants you to enjoy it. We were also lucky to have beautiful weather, which made the day even better.
Catherine Salisbury
July 2, 2026
It was a wonderful day on the water! Spencer, our guide, was amazing. He took the time to make sure everyone felt comfortable, no matter their experience level. We saw eagles, sea stars, and humpback whales, and Spencer shared great information about the area and the wildlife throughout the trip. He truly made the experience fun and engaging. All the gear we needed was provided — raingear, dry bags, and secure storage for anything we didn’t want to bring on the water. Drinks and snacks were waiting for us when we returned, which was such a nice touch. The water was incredibly clear, and it was truly special to be out there with someone who loves the area and genuinely wants you to enjoy it. We were also lucky to have beautiful weather, which made the day even better.
Catherine Salisbury
July 2, 2026