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Site OverviewAlaska Canopy Adventures first opened its doors in Ketchikan for the summer of 2005. Located in Herring Cove, the canopy tour provides tourists and locals the opportunity to experience temperate rain forest from eighty to one hundred thirty five feet in the air. With breathe-taking views and abundant wildlife, the tour has created quite a stir in Southeastern Alaska. Eagle Creek Course - Canopy Tour, Ketchikan, Alaska A kilometer in length with eight zip traverses and three sky bridges, the course keeps participants air bound throughout. The final zip lands on a 50-foot tower where participants can choose to descend by stair or rappel. At time of completion it is thought that the course offers the highest arboreal canopy traverse in the United States, keeping participants 80 to 135 feet in the air for more than one kilometer. Primarily serving the cruise lines, the tour is a once in a life event, with opportunities to experience Alaska wildlife first hand. Common sightings include black bears, salmon, and American Bald Eagles. Bear Creek Course - Canopy Tour, Ketchikan, Alaska Opened in May of 2008, the Bear Creek Course offers additional thrills to clients seeking a true Alaskan Adventure. Soar through the wild Alaska, past large Sitka Spruce and Ponderosa Pines, cross babbling brooks and cascading waterfalls and enjoy the scenery. Just as on the Eagle Creek course, wildlife is adundant in the area. The course consists of seven zip lines, a 280-foot Sky Bridge, an 80-foot Swing, and a Slide you won't soon forget. Visit the Alaska Canopy Adventures' website.
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