Settler’s Cove State Recreation Area

Ketchikan


Tongass Hwy ends 18 miles north of Ketchikan at a pretty coastal recreation area, with a lush rainforest bordering a gravel beach and rocky coastline. Its campground has 13 sites, a cabin ($50) and a quarter-mile trail to a waterfall and observation deck, and is rarely overflowing.


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