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Explore Klawock Through The Eyes of Its People

Klawock Island is shaped by its people, its traditions, and the wild beauty that surrounds it. Towering totems share centuries-old stories, eagles soar over untamed landscapes, and whales surface along the rugged coastline, reflecting a culture and community deeply tied to the land and sea. You might spot flying squirrels darting through old-growth forests, sea lions resting on coastal rocks, or even discover hidden limestone caves tucked into the landscape. Whether you’re drawn to history, adventure, wildlife, or local flavors, there’s an experience here that will stay with you long after you leave.

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Wildlife Encounters

Untamed Beauty, Unforgettable Moments

Set out on a breathtaking journey through Klawock Island’s diverse ecosystems, where bald eagles circle overhead, humpback whales surge to the surface, and sea otters float in tranquil waters. Guided by experts who know these lands and waters intimately, you’ll experience Southeast Alaska’s wildlife in a way few ever do.

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Culinary Experiences

Flavors of the Land and Sea

On Klawock Island, every meal tells a story. The briny sweetness of freshly shucked oysters, the rich depth of wild salmon, the burst of flavor from handpicked berries—each ingredient is a connection to the waters and forests that have sustained the Tlingit people for generations. Experience the true essence of Alaska’s coastal cuisine.

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Outdoor Adventures

Nature Sets the Pace

Klawock Island’s landscape is made for exploration. Paddle across the glassy waters of Klawock Lake, follow winding trails through the rainforest, and watch for whales in the untouched wilderness. Every moment brings a deeper connection to Alaska’s wild beauty.

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Cultural Immersions

Where Tradition Is Shared

On Klawock Island, Tlingit traditions come to life in towering totems, the rhythmic sound of carving tools, and stories passed down through generations. Watch as skilled artists shape cedar into symbols of lineage and legend, learn about the traditional home of the Klawock-Heenya people, and experience a connection to a culture that continues to thrive.

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