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Salmon fishing in Ketchikan, Alaska at Clover Pass Resort will be the vacation of a lifetime

Known as the “Salmon Capitol of the World,” Ketchikan lies at the south end of Alaska’s panhandle among the waters of the inside passages that are habitat for five varieties of Pacific salmon, halibut, cod and several other fish species.
If you want to go on a salmon fishing vacation in Alaska, the Ketchikan area is an excellent bet.
Besides its beautiful surroundings, the charming community is home to numerous art galleries and a plethora of historical attractions, including displays of native totem poles and museums such as the Tongass Historical Museum and Dolly’s House Museum, a former brothel.
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When planning a salmon fishing vacation in Ketchikan, Alaska, make Clover Pass Resort your headquarters.
Located only 15 miles north of Ketchikan, Clover Pass is perfect for both your lodging base camp as well as your outfitter for your fishing excursions. Our resort boasts comfortable rooms and full hookup RV sites within footsteps of the marina where you will set out on your adventures in Alaska’s inside passages.
We offer guided saltwater and freshwater fishing excursions, as well as self-guided saltwater trips that make you the captain of your boat. If you want to experience both freshwater and saltwater fishing, take advantage of our combination packages.
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While on your Alaska salmon fishing adventure at Clover Pass, do not miss the chance to explore nearby Ketchikan.
A charming town built on a steep hillside and on pilings over the water, the community is a hot bed for the arts, boasting many quaint art galleries and hosting many arts-themed events throughout the year.
It is also home to the largest display of totem poles on earth at sites such as the Southeast Alaska Discovery Center, Totem Bight State Historical Site, and the Tongass Historical Museum. Miles and miles of hiking trails surround the town if you would like to explore the area on foot. A Ketchikan, Alaska vacation will be one that you will not soon forget!
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