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Ketchikan Creek & Falls
Just a short walk from downtown Ketchikan is the salmon ladder where each year thousands of salmon work their way upstream. Onlookers can stand at edge of the waterfall and watch the salmon work their way upward and onward to their mating grounds, which are usually mere feet from where they were hatched.
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Russian River Campground
Near milepost 52 on the Sterling Highway, the Russian River is a solid spot for salmon viewing. From the campground there are two gravel trails, one leading to a viewing platform perched above the falls and the other to a angler trail along the river. Sockeye and coho run the river between June and September.
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