For travellers seeking an immersive, self-directed adventure off the beaten track, this four-day (three-night) journey blends guided expertise with the freedom to explore at your own pace. Based in Klawock, you’ll hike through old-growth forest, kayak across a pristine freshwater lake, and venture underground into the remarkable El Capitan Cave system, all while discovering the vast road network and raw beauty of Prince of Wales Island.
This itinerary combines structured outdoor experiences, including guided hike and kayaking, with ample independent time to explore the Tongass National Forest by rental vehicle. Ideal as a standalone Alaska getaway, this active programme delivers authentic wilderness, solitude, and true backcountry access in one of Southeast Alaska’s most remote and scenic destinations.
Sample Itinerary:
Day 1: Arrival & Wilderness Introduction
Arrive in Klawock where a local representative greets you at the airport or ferry for an orientation drive through town before escorting you to your accommodation. Your rental vehicle will be ready for independent exploration. If time allows, set the tone with a guided wilderness hike along the scenic Swan Song Trail, offering rich forest ecology and coastal views.
Day 2: Paddle & Backcountry Trek
Begin the day with a guided kayaking excursion on Klawock Lake, paddling through calm waters framed by old-growth forest. Then, embark on a more strenuous hike at your own pace; the 7.2-mile Sunnahae Trail is a rewarding backcountry hike showcasing the rugged beauty and solitude of Prince of Wales Island.
Day 3: Caves & Open Exploration
Today is dedicated to independent discovery. Drive across Prince of Wales Island to the El Capitan Cave Interpretive Site for a guided subterranean tour through one of Alaska’s most remarkable karst cave systems. Afterwards, explore the extensive road network of the Tongass National Forest, ideal for scenic drives, wildlife viewing, and spontaneous stops.
Day 4: Explore and Head Home
Enjoy one final adventure before departure, kayaking on Klawock Lake (if not done on the first day) or continued self-guided exploration of the island’s vast landscapes. Return your vehicle and transfer to the airport or ferry, departing with a deep connection to the wild character of Prince of Wales Island.