George Inlet
Nestled within
the Alexander Archipelago on Revillagigedo Island, George Inlet is a
scenic bay in Alaska. Named after pilot W. E. George, it's closest
to the town of Ketchikan.
While there
are no extensive shopping options here, the George Inlet Lodge has a gift
shop with unique souvenirs. History buffs will appreciate the George Inlet
Cannery, operational from 1913 to 1958. Learn about the cannery
industry's impact on Ketchikan's development.
For a cultural
immersion, head to Saxman Native Village. Explore the
park, admire the world's largest collection of totem poles, and delve
into the stories and history behind these magnificent artistic creations by the
Tlingit and Haida people.
Nightlife
options in George Inlet are limited. However,
the George Inlet Lodge offers a delightful Dungeness crab
feast, complete with a starter salad, steaming hot crab, and a
decadent blueberry cheesecake for dessert. This special experience also
includes one alcoholic drink and unlimited hot or cold beverages.