In the heart of Southeast Alaska, the Chilkat Valley unfolds in sweeping glacial light and braided rivers where salmon run strong and each cast into its wild waters feels like stepping into something ancient, powerful, and profoundly alive.

A panoramic view of a river flowing through a green valley surrounded by snow-capped mountains under a clear blue sky.

The Location

Set between towering peaks and tidewater fjords in Southeast Alaska, Haines and Klukwan anchor the wild and storied Chilkat Valley. This is a landscape defined by glacier-fed rivers, braided gravel bars, and expansive views where mountains rise sharply from the sea. The valley carries a sense of openness and scale that is rare even in Alaska—long summer light stretching across the river flats, fall mornings heavy with mist, and winter days illuminated by snow and the movement of wildlife. It is a place where the rhythms of tide and river meet, and where the natural world still sets the pace.

The Chilkat River is the lifeblood of the valley, renowned for its salmon runs and the abundance they sustain. Anglers come for strong runs of king, coho, sockeye, chum, and pink salmon, along with opportunities to pursue Dolly Varden and cutthroat trout in clear side channels. The river’s richness draws wildlife in remarkable concentration. Brown bears patrol the banks during peak salmon season, and moose move quietly through willow thickets along the sloughs. In late fall, the valley becomes home to one of the largest gatherings of bald eagles in the world at the Alaska Chilkat Bald Eagle Preserve, where thousands of eagles feed on late-running chum salmon beneath snow-covered peaks. The result is a setting that feels both raw and alive—an ecosystem functioning at full strength.

Long before it became known as a destination for fishing and wildlife viewing, the Chilkat Valley was—and remains—the ancestral homeland of the Tlingit people. The village of Klukwan is among the oldest continually inhabited Tlingit settlements in the region, historically serving as a center of trade, diplomacy, and artistry. The river, known traditionally as Jilḵáat Héeni, has always provided sustenance and connection, shaping seasonal movement and cultural practice. The distinctive Chilkat weaving tradition, ceremonial regalia, and clan histories speak to a deep relationship with land and water that continues today. In the Chilkat Valley, visitors do not simply encounter scenic beauty; they enter a living cultural landscape where history, subsistence, and stewardship remain intertwined.

A man standing in shallow water along a riverbank, holding a fishing rod in one hand and a freshly caught fish in the other. The man is dressed in camouflage overalls, a hoodie, and boots, smiling with mountains and cloudy sky in the background.
A man fishing in a river with mountains and clouds in the background.
Haines fly fishing, fishing Haines ak, Haines fly guide
Haines fly fishing, fishing Haines ak, Haines fly guide
Haines fly fishing, fishing Haines ak, Haines fly guide
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Guided fly fishing trip rates, showing half-day at $350 for 4-6 hours and full-day at $600 for 8-10 hours, with a black background for the full-day option and a white background for the half-day option.

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