Tongass National Forest

Mendenhall Glacier, Misty Fjords Flightseeing, Glaciers, Bears & Bald Eagles

The 17 million-acre Tongass National Forest in Southeast Alaska is the largest national forest in the United States and the Earth’s largest remaining temperate rainforest. Approximately 40 percent of the Tongass comprises wetlands, snow, ice, rock, and non-forest vegetation, while the remaining 10 million acres are forest, with 4.5 million preserved as “old growth” wilderness areas. There are 19 designated wilderness areas within the Tongass National Forest, more than in any other national forest.

  • Misty Fjords National Monument Wilderness
  • Kootznoowoo Wilderness
  • Tracy Arm-Fords Terror Wilderness
  • Stikine-LeConte Wilderness
  • Russell Fjord Wilderness
  • South Baranof Wilderness
  • West Chichagof-Yakobi Wilderness
  • Endicott River Wilderness
  • South Prince of Wales Wilderness
  • South Etolin Wilderness
  • Chuck River Wilderness
  • Tebenkof Bay Wilderness
  • Kuiu Wilderness
  • Petersburg Creek-Duncan Salt Chuck Wilderness
  • Karta River Wilderness
  • Pleasant/Lemesurier/Inian Islands Wilderness
  • Coronation Island Wilderness
  • Warren Island Wilderness
  • Maurille Islands Wilderness

Home to many species of endangered and rare flora and fauna, the Tongass Forest includes the islands of the Alexander Archipelago, many fjords and glaciers, the state capital of Juneau, and the Coast Mountains. Alaska’s five species of salmon, brown and black bears, and bald eagles make their habitats in the Tongass. An abundance of migratory birds spend their summers nesting in the Alexander Archipelago. Named for the Tongass group of the Tlingit people, the Tongass is also home to the Haida and Tsimshian peoples.

The Tongass National Forest is a popular stop on many Inside Passage cruises in Alaska, such as visiting the Mendenhall Glacier Visitor Center in Juneau and the Southeast Alaska Discovery Center in Ketchikan. Misty Fjords flightseeing, sport fishing and bear viewing, camping, and hiking are popular activities within the Tongass.

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Alaska Fjords and Glaciers Cruise

Small-ship cruising

Beginning in Juneau or Ketchikan on Alaska’s Inside Passage, this adventure cruise sails through Dawes Glacier, the Wrangell Narrows, Behm Canal, and Misty Fjords National Monument. Guests enjoy daily guided opportunities to experience the wildlife and landscapes of the Tongass National Forest by kayaking, hiking, or on a motorized skiff. Exploring Alaska’s coastal wilderness aboard […]

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Glacier Bay National Park Adventure Cruise

Small-ship cruising

Discover Alaska on this seven-night adventure cruise round trip from Juneau. Destinations include Glacier Bay National Park, Icy Strait, Tracy Arm and Frederick Sound. Guests enjoy daily guided opportunities to experience the wildlife and landscapes of this impressive region of Alaska up-close by kayak, on foot and by powered skiff. Exploring Alaska’s coastal wilderness aboard […]

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Alaska’s Glacier Wilderness with Glacier Bay Cruise

Small-ship cruising

This seven night adventure cruise in Alaska’s Inside Passage sails round trip from Juneau. Destinations include Glacier Bay National Park, Icy Strait, Kuiu Island, and Frederick Sound – a prolific summer feeding ground for humpback whales. Guests enjoy daily guided opportunities to experience the wildlife and landscapes of this impressive region of Alaska up-close by […]

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Northern Passage and Glacier Bay Cruise

Small-ship cruising

Seven nights of adventure cruising aboard your “floating lodge.” Destinations include Chichagof Island, Icy Strait, and Glacier Bay National Park, where a national park ranger comes on board for a day. Guests enjoy daily guided opportunities to experience the wildlife and landscapes of this impressive region of Alaska up-close by kayak, on foot, and by […]

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