Ketchikan Rainbird Trail is a popular day hike located near the Cruise Ship Terminal and Ferry Terminal in Ketchikan, Alaska. This 1.3-mile trail winds through a beautiful rainforest, offering stunning views of the city and Tongass Narrows. With well-maintained paths and a moderate level of difficulty, it is a favorite among locals and visitors alike.
Named after the mythical 'Rainbird' that is said to inhabit the local rainforest, the Rainbird Trail showcases the natural beauty of Ketchikan with towering trees, ferns, and berry bushes. The trailhead is easily accessible by taxi or city bus, making it a convenient option for those looking to explore the area on foot. Whether you're a seasoned hiker or just looking for a leisurely stroll, the Rainbird Trail is a must-visit for anyone in Ketchikan.
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