Sitka National Historical Park

  • 106 Metlakatla Street; Lincoln Street, Sitka, AK 99835
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Dogs on leash are allowed in the park. Dogs are not allowed in any buildings. more on DogFriendly.com

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The beach, at low-tide offers a fabulous view out over the water and in early fall and winter--be on the lookout for humpback whales. more on Epinions.com

Good views of the sound. more on TripAdvisor

We bypassed the inside museum in favor of seeing the totems and walking through the park. more on igougo

The Alaska Marine Highway is a great way to travel. more on Epinions.com

There is a fee for the visitor center, but the trails are free. more on TripAdvisor

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fun for everyone! the park is right where cruise ships are anchored. very pleasant walk through beautiful pine forest looking out to snow capped mountains. the trail is only about a mile loop, so it w ... more on TripAdvisor

We took the Tribal Bus from the docks and stopped here as suggested by our very friendly and informative driver. Watched a movie about the area and it's people, talked with many talented artists and w ... more on TripAdvisor

Loved the walk through Totem Park...seeing the salmon return to Indian River and work their way up stream. There was a little snow ... more on TripAdvisor

If you come here looking for scores of totems, you may be disappointed. There are a few, but they only are located on one part of the park. If you come to enjoy nature and a good hike, this park is gr ... more on TripAdvisor

The park was awesome. Nice trails. Cool totem poles. Good views of the sound. We were there in mid-September, so we got to see salmon running up the river (there's a bridge over the river where you ca ... more on TripAdvisor

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Sitka National Historical Park, is Alaska's oldest federally designated park, established in 1910 to commemorate the 1804 Battle of Sitka. All that remains of the conflict between Russian's and Tlingit's is the site of the Tlingit ... more on Epinions.com

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