A tiny community on the rugged west coast of Prince of Wales Island, Klawock offers a unique opportunity to experience the untouched beauty of the remote Alaskan wilderness while also getting an authentic glimpse into the traditions and lifestyle of the locals that make their homes here. Klawock Totem Park is renowned for its collection of totem poles that reflect the artistry and culture of the Tlingit people, and you may have the opportunity to watch a master carver demonstrate the techniques used by local artisans to keep this ancient art form alive. The island is also home to many black bears and eagles, and a viewing platform at the Dog Salmon Fish Pass offers the chance to watch both species hunt for their dinner. Anglers may wish to fish for their own meal in Klawock’s pristine waters that teem with salmon and halibut. The unspoiled beauty of the region can also be enjoyed by whale-watching in the bay, hiking through the lush temperate rainforest, or kayaking on serene Klawock Lake.
