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The Great Alaskan Lumberjack Show

The Great Alaskan Lumberjack Show

Experience thrilling lumberjack competitions in Ketchikan, showcasing skills like axe-throwing and log rolling. This show is high-energy, family-friendly fun!

OUR EXPERIENCES
Experience the Great Alaskan Lumberjack Show, where world-class lumberjacks battle it out in axe-throwing, log rolling, and high-speed chopping competitions. This action-packed, family-friendly show brings Alaska’s rich logging history to life with thrills, laughter, and jaw-dropping skills. Don’t miss this must-see adventure in the heart of Ketchikan!

ABOUT US
The Great Alaskan Lumberjack Show is an exciting, family-friendly competition that showcases the strength, skill, and speed of world-class lumberjacks. Set in Ketchikan, Alaska, the show brings the region’s rich logging history to life with axe throwing, log rolling, speed climbing, and high-energy entertainment. It’s a must-see experience that combines history, humor, and heart-pounding action!

OUR IMPACT
Sustainability is key to our mission, and we prioritize eco-friendly practices like offering reusable items, recycling, and paperless ticketing. We support the local community by providing free firewood, hosting events, and offering discounted tickets and complimentary shows for students and seniors. Our environmental efforts include reducing energy use by installing energy-efficient systems, sourcing food locally, and conserving water. These initiatives help us preserve Southeast Alaska’s natural beauty and make a positive impact on our community and visitors.

To learn more about our sustainability initiatives, visit: https://alaskanlumberjackshow.com/sustainability-statement/

DETAILS
To learn more, contact: info@alaskalumberjackshow.com

What are your minimum and maximum group sizes?
120-700

Do you require visitors to pre-book?
No, but pre-bookings are available

Do you have group rates?
Yes

Do you pay commissions to travel advisors?
No

What languages do you offer your services in?
English, but we have translations for 14 other languages

When are you open?
We are open seasonally based on the cruise ship schedule in Ketchikan (end of April - mid-October).

What accommodations do you make for people living with disabilities?
We have front row seating reserved for those who need it, English translations for the hearing impaired, and translations in 14 different languages. We also provide complimentary tickets to all sign language or braille interpreters.