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Discover this Ketchikan hotel- close to the Ted Ferry Civic Center, University of Alaska Southeast and Ketchikan General Hospital.
The Best Western Landing Hotel is an inviting hotel situated steps from the Pacific Ocean in Ketchikan, Alaska. Whether traveling for business or pleasure, the friendly staff at this Ketchikan hotel is committed to providing the best in convenience, amenities and accommodations. Business travelers staying at this Alaska hotel will be minutes from Alaska Ship & Dry Dock, Ketchikan General Hospital, the Port & Harbor Department and the USFS federal building. Favorite activities in Ketchikan include the Great Alaskan Lumberjack Show, island excursions, kayaking and fishing charters. Other popular attractions include Gravina Island, the Saxman Native Village, Creek Street historic district, Tongass National Forest and Ward Lake.
This Ketchikan Alaska hotel features spacious, well-appointed guest rooms and suites, each complete with a microwave, refrigerator, free wireless and wired high-speed Internet access and cable television with HBO®. This Ketchikan lodging features several onsite restaurants to suit any taste including a coffee shop, the Landing Restaurant and Jeremiah's Pub. Amenities at this Alaska hotel include meeting and banquet facilities, a complimentary local shuttle service, freezer storage for fish, fitness center and business services. Pets are welcome with restrictions.
Enjoy all that Ketchikan has to offer while staying at the Best Western Landing Hotel!
A road relay from Skagway, AK to Whitehorse, Yukon (110 Miles).
Trail run with views of Mount McKinley from the top of Ester Dome. In Fairbanks.
Workshops on mushing, skijoring including nutrition, training and equipment. Informational classes and trade fair for all dog enthusiasts. Trade fair and vendors. In Fairbanks.
5K and 1 mile events begin at 10:00am at the Sandy Beach log shelter on Douglas Island, in Juneau.
Holiday shoppers and art enthusiasts find unique, high quality and authentic “Made in Alaska” products crafted by more than 250 artists during this festive kick off to a copious Anchorage arts and crafts season.
A celebration and recognition of the African American army engineers who built the historic Alcan Highway during World War II. In Anchorage.
Starts at 10am at the Brotherhood Bridge parking lot, in Juneau.