Sitka is a seaside community nestled on the west side of Baranof Island. It is 95 air miles southwest of Juneau and 185 miles northwest of Ketchikan. These parcels are located on the north end and east side of Middle Island, approximately 2.75 miles from the boat launch located at the Sitka Ferry Terminal. The ferry terminal is approximately 7 …
OTC: Wrangell – Thoms Place (MHT 9100392) *NEW*
Thoms Place is located on Wrangell Island and within the City and Borough of Wrangell and is approximately 15 to 20 miles south of the City of Wrangell. There are no scheduled flights in or out of Thoms Place and it is known as a remote recreational area. Thoms Place falls within the southeast maritime climate zone, characterized by cool summers, mild winters …
OTC: Petersburg – Scow Bay (MHT 9101032) *NEW*
Petersburg is located on the northwest end of Mitkof Island, where the Wrangell Narrows meet Frederick Sound. It lies midway between Juneau and Ketchikan, about 120 miles from either community. The city is an island community that makes its living from the sea and tourism. The city is a tight knit community, coming together for festivals, fishing, and other annual …
OTC: Wrangell – Wrangell Island East Subdivision (MHT 9101293) *NEW*
The City and Borough of Wrangell is located on the northwest tip of Wrangell Island, 155 miles south of Juneau and 89 miles northwest of Ketchikan. It is near the mouth of the Stikine River, a historic trade route to the Canadian Interior. Wrangell falls within the southeast maritime climate zone, characterized by cool summers, mild winters and heavy rain throughout the year. Fog is …
OTC: Ketchikan – Mud Bight Subdivision (MHT 9101274) *NEW*
Ketchikan is Alaska’s first city and a quick trip from Seattle. Its colorful history dates back to being a supply hub as the first stop in and last stop out during the gold rush era of the late 1800’s and early 1900’s. Since mining days, it has successfully reinvented itself many times from fish canneries, logging, tourism, and of course …
OTC: Ketchikan – Mud Bight Subdivision (MHT 9101273) *NEW*
Ketchikan is Alaska’s first city and a quick trip from Seattle. Its colorful history dates back to being a supply hub as the first stop in and last stop out during the gold rush era of the late 1800’s and early 1900’s. Since mining days, it has successfully reinvented itself many times from fish canneries, logging, tourism, and of course …
OTC: Ketchikan – Mud Bight Subdivision (MHT 9101270) *NEW*
Ketchikan is Alaska’s first city and a quick trip from Seattle. Its colorful history dates back to being a supply hub as the first stop in and last stop out during the gold rush era of the late 1800’s and early 1900’s. Since mining days, it has successfully reinvented itself many times from fish canneries, logging, tourism, and of course …
OTC: Ketchikan – Berry Patch Subdivision (MHT 9101250) *NEW*
Ketchikan is Alaska’s first city and a quick trip from Seattle. Its colorful history dates back to being a supply hub as the first stop in and last stop out during the gold rush era of the late 1800’s and early 1900’s. Since mining days, it has successfully reinvented itself many times from fish canneries, logging, tourism, and of course …
OTC: Ketchikan – Berry Patch Subdivision (MHT 9101243) *NEW*
Ketchikan is Alaska’s first city and a quick trip from Seattle. Its colorful history dates back to being a supply hub as the first stop in and last stop out during the gold rush era of the late 1800’s and early 1900’s. Since mining days, it has successfully reinvented itself many times from fish canneries, logging, tourism, and of course …
OTC: Ketchikan – Berry Patch Subdivision (MHT 9101242) *NEW*
Ketchikan is Alaska’s first city and a quick trip from Seattle. Its colorful history dates back to being a supply hub as the first stop in and last stop out during the gold rush era of the late 1800’s and early 1900’s. Since mining days, it has successfully reinvented itself many times from fish canneries, logging, tourism, and of course …

