Ultimate Saxman Village Tour: Native Ornament Painting, Culinary Tasting, & Cultural Showcase
Description
In just under 4 hours, this experience offers an easygoing, thoughtful introduction to Alaska Native culture just outside downtown Ketchikan. The 3.75-hour tour is paced to feel comfortable and engaging, blending hands-on activities, local flavors, and guided storytelling without feeling rushed.
Your visit to Saxman Native Village begins with a short art workshop led by a local Native artist. You are introduced to Tlingit formline design, the visual style used in traditional totems and artwork. The artist walks you through each step, making the process simple and approachable, and you create a small ornament to keep. No prior art experience is required, and many guests are pleasantly surprised by how enjoyable this session is.
Next comes the food experience. You will sit down for a three-course tasting prepared with local ingredients. Typical offerings may include reindeer sausage, smoked salmon dip, kelp pickles, and other seasonal selections, subject to availability. Alongside the food, you’ll enjoy a four-flight sampler of craft beer, wine, or non-alcoholic craft soda. The focus is on savoring the flavors at a relaxed pace.
A guided walk through the village follows, tying everything together. You’ll visit the totem park, carving center, and artifact displays while your guide shares insights into clan structures, traditions, and daily life. The explanations are clear and personal, making the cultural context easy to understand.
The experience concludes at the Beaver Clan House with live music and dances by local artists. The rhythm of the drums, the movement, and the setting leave a lasting impression and highlight the living nature of this culture today.
What's Included
Frequently Asked Questions
How physically demanding is this experience?
This is a low-impact, relaxed tour. There is light walking on mostly flat paths with plenty of time to sit during the art workshop, tasting, and dance performance.
Is this tour suitable if I do not drink alcohol?
Yes. Non-alcoholic craft soda is available, and the food, art, and cultural experiences are equally enjoyable without alcohol.
What kind of food will be served?
You will enjoy a three-course tasting featuring local Alaskan ingredients, including reindeer sausage, smoked salmon dip, kelp pickles, and other seasonal items. The menu may change based on availability.
Is the tour accessible for wheelchairs or mobility devices?
Yes. Transportation and venues are wheelchair accessible. Guests using wheelchairs, scooters, or walkers should be able to transfer 2–3 steps into the vehicle.
Will I have time to ask questions and interact with the hosts?
Absolutely. The experience is guided and interactive, with plenty of time to ask questions during the art session, village tour, and cultural discussions.