Traipse Through A Rainforest To Get To A Secluded Beach In Alaska On The Coast Guard Beach Trail
If you’re in the Ketchikan, Alaska area, the Coast Guard Beach Trail is a short hike with a sweet payout! Enjoy the mountain views from your very own secluded beach after hiking this easy trail to the ocean. It’s a lovely late afternoon walk in the winter, especially if you’re able to catch the sunset.

This forest is actually the largest forest in the entire United States, with 16.7 million acres of forested land. The majority of the Tongass National Forest is actually temperate rainforest.

This trail is the perfect opportunity to spot wildlife including deer, squirrels, and other animals that make their home in this temperate rainforest. Part of the trail will head through the muskeg, and you will be able to see some of the bird species that make their home in these wetlands!
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Unless it's a busy time on the weekend or during the summer months, you should find quiet on the majority of the hike. It's a good opportunity to soak in some of the beauty Alaska has to offer.
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You'll cross over bridges, and up and down slight hills. The elevation gain over the entire trail is only 206 feet.

It's an out-and-back trail, and the entire length is only 1.6 miles. This is a very nice hike for all age and skill levels, especially as the landscape changes often enough to keep even the smallest children interested in the hike.

This is a popular spot for whale watching. Make sure you walk the length of the rocky beach to search for whales, or sea otters diving in the waves.

See if you can spot Prince Edward Island in the distance, and soak in the solitude around you. The lapping waves make for a peaceful end to a beautiful walk. If you're headed out in the wintertime, make sure to bring ice cleats, as there may be some slippery spots on the trail.
Have you ever hiked the Coast Guard Beach Trail? What did you think? Would you hike it again? Let us know in the comments below!
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