King Salmon Alaska

 

When fishing for king salmon or any other variety of fish, make Clover Pass Resort near Ketchikan both your lodging and adventure headquarters

 

If you were planning an Alaskan vacation, the Clover Pass Resort would make an excellent base camp. Located fifteen miles north of Ketchikan, our resort features comfortable accommodations as well as incredible guided and self-guided Alaska fishing excursions on which you will be able to land anything from king salmon to halibut.

 

At Clover Pass, you can enjoy breathtaking sunsets and lodging that is only footsteps from the marina where you will set out on one of the most memorable fishing adventures of your life! In addition to our 36 comfortable rooms, our RV Park offers full hookups that include cable TV. Our friendly staff will be happy to assist you in any way possible, providing you information about the area and answering any questions you might have.

 

King salmon are usually the most sought after fish for anglers that go on our Alaska fishing excursions. We offer three different fishing packages, guided freshwater, guided saltwater and self-guided saltwater. If you are comfortable going out on your own and enjoy flexibility, try one of our self-guided saltwater fishing packages.

 

When you choose this option, you become the captain of your own 14-foot-skiff, on which you can venture out to both try you hand at landing a trophy fish and enjoy the spectacular scenery while catching glimpses of marine life. The boats we rent for self-guided tours include a VHF Radio, a depth finder, downriggers and a four-stroke 90-horse-power, outboard motor.


 

 

While staying at the Clover Pass Resort to fish for halibut and king salmon during your Alaska vacation, make sure you put exploring nearby Ketchikan on your itinerary. Built along a steep hillside and on pilings over the water, Ketchikan is a picturesque community that offers a variety of art galleries and historical

attractions, including many displays of totem poles (the largest in the world) at places such as the Totem Bight State Historic Park, Tongass Historical Museum and Southeast Alaska Discovery Center. If you would like to explore the area on foot, Ketchikan features miles and miles of trails surrounding the community.