1. Creek Street is a historic street in Ketchikan, Alaska, built on pilings over Ketchikan Creek. It was once a red-light district, lined with brothels and saloons during the early 1900s gold rush era. Today, the colorful buildings and boardwalks of Creek Street are home to art galleries, boutiques, and restaurants. The street is also a popular spot for watching salmon swim upstream during the summer months.

2. Creek Street is open 24/7 for pedestrian access. Some individual businesses may have varied hours of operation. Phone numbers for specific businesses can be found on the Ketchikan Visitors Bureau website.

3. There is no admission fee for visiting Creek Street. The street is located within walking distance of many downtown Ketchikan hotels and is easily accessible by foot. Taxis and shuttles are also available for transportation.