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Welcome to Juneau, Alaska's enchanting capital city nestled amid towering mountains, lush rainforests and icy blue glaciers. As the gateway to the stunning Inside Passage, Juneau offers travelers a perfect blend of natural beauty and rich cultural heritage. From awe-inspiring glacier treks and whale-watching excursions to exploring historic downtown and savoring fresh Alaskan seafood, Juneau invites adventurers to embark on an unforgettable journey into the heart of the Last Frontier. Join us as we uncover the endless wonders and outdoor thrills awaiting you in Juneau, Alaska.
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Things to do in Alaska
Mendenhall Glacier: Visit the iconic Mendenhall Glacier, one of the most accessible glaciers in Alaska. Take a guided tour to explore the glacier up close, hike the scenic trails around the area or simply admire the breathtaking views from the visitor center.
Whale Watching: Embark on a whale watching excursion in the waters surrounding Juneau to witness humpback whales, orcas and other marine life in their natural habitat. Tours typically include knowledgeable guides who provide insights into the behaviors and biology of these majestic creatures.
Goldbelt Tram: Ride the Goldbelt Tram for panoramic views of Juneau and the surrounding wilderness. Once at the top, enjoy hiking trails, a nature center and cultural exhibits, as well as opportunities for wildlife viewing and photography.
Glacier Helicopter Tours: Experience the awe-inspiring beauty of Alaska's glaciers from above on a helicopter tour. Fly over vast icefields, towering peaks and turquoise-blue glaciers, and even land on a glacier for a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
Dog Sledding: Immerse yourself in Alaska's rich history of dog mushing with a dog sledding adventure. Learn about the sport from experienced mushers, meet the sled dogs and enjoy a thrilling ride through the pristine wilderness.
Alaska State Museum: Discover the history, culture and natural wonders of Alaska at the Alaska State Museum. Explore exhibits on indigenous cultures, wildlife and Alaska's role in World War II, as well as rotating art exhibitions showcasing local artists.
Salmon Fishing: Enjoy world-class salmon fishing in the waters around Juneau. Join a guided fishing charter to try your hand at catching salmon, halibut or other prized game fish, and experience the thrill of reeling in your own catch.
Historic Downtown Walking Tour: Take a stroll through historic downtown Juneau to explore its charming streets, colorful buildings and rich heritage. Visit landmarks like the Alaska Governor's Mansion, St. Nicholas Russian Orthodox Church and the Alaska State Capitol.
Gold Panning: Experience the excitement of gold panning, a quintessential Alaskan activity dating back to the Klondike Gold Rush. Join a guided gold panning tour to try your luck at finding gold in the streams and rivers near Juneau.
Hiking: Explore the stunning natural beauty of Juneau on one of its many hiking trails. From easy nature walks to challenging mountain climbs, there are trails for hikers of all skill levels, offering opportunities to see wildlife, waterfalls and scenic vistas.
Sea Kayaking: Paddle through the pristine waters of Southeast Alaska on a sea kayaking adventure. Glide past towering fjords, lush rainforests and secluded beaches, and keep an eye out for wildlife such as seals, sea otters and bald eagles.
Day Trips:
Tracy Arm Fjord: Embark on a day cruise to Tracy Arm Fjord, a breathtaking glacial fjord located south of Juneau. Marvel at towering granite cliffs, cascading waterfalls, and floating icebergs as you navigate through the narrow passages of the fjord. Keep an eye out for wildlife such as seals, sea lions, and whales along the way. Many tours also include stops at the Sawyer Glaciers, where you can witness the calving of icebergs into the sea.
Skagway: Take a scenic ferry ride or seaplane flight from Juneau to Skagway, a historic Gold Rush town located on the northern end of the Inside Passage. Explore the charming streets lined with colorful buildings, visit historic sites like the Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park and ride the historic White Pass & Yukon Route Railroad for stunning views of the surrounding mountains and valleys. Don't miss the opportunity to hike the Chilkoot Trail or take a guided tour to the nearby ghost town of Dyea for a glimpse into Alaska's Gold Rush history.
Glacier Bay National Park: Experience the awe-inspiring beauty of Glacier Bay National Park on a multi-day cruise or tour from Juneau. Spend your days cruising through icy fjords, witnessing the calving of glaciers and exploring the park's pristine wilderness. Keep your binoculars handy for spotting wildlife such as whales, sea otters and bald eagles along the way. Many tours also include opportunities for hiking, kayaking and guided ranger programs to learn more about the park's natural and cultural history
Places to eat & drink in Alaska
Twisted Fish Company Alaskan Grill: Known for its fresh Alaskan seafood and waterfront dining, Twisted Fish offers a diverse menu featuring dishes like halibut tacos, king crab legs and wild salmon.
Tracy's King Crab Shack: A popular spot for crab lovers, Tracy's serves up delicious Alaskan king crab legs, crab bisque and other seafood favorites in a casual outdoor setting near the cruise ship docks.
Salt: Offering modern American cuisine with a focus on locally sourced ingredients, Salt features seasonal menus highlighting Alaskan seafood, steaks and creative small plates in an elegant atmosphere.
The Rookery Café: A cozy café known for its inventive comfort food and artisanal cocktails, The Rookery offers a menu of dishes made from scratch using locally sourced and organic ingredients.
Hangar On The Wharf: Located in a historic airplane hangar overlooking the waterfront, Hangar On The Wharf serves classic pub fare, seafood baskets and craft beers in a casual and lively atmosphere.
Deckhand Dave's Fish Tacos: A hidden gem for seafood lovers, Deckhand Dave's serves up mouthwatering fish tacos made with fresh Alaskan catch and homemade salsa in a food truck setting.
In Bocca Al Lupo: A charming Italian restaurant known for its homemade pasta, wood-fired pizzas and seasonal dishes made with locally sourced ingredients, In Bocca Al Lupo offers a cozy and intimate dining experience.
McGivney's Downtown Sports Bar & Grill: A favorite among locals and visitors alike, McGivney's offers a casual sports bar atmosphere with a menu featuring burgers, sandwiches and hearty comfort food options.
The Island Pub: A laid-back gastropub located on Douglas Island, The Island Pub offers a relaxed atmosphere and a menu featuring burgers, sandwiches and locally inspired dishes, along with a variety of craft beers on tap.
Heritage Coffee Roasting Co.: For coffee lovers, Heritage Coffee Roasting Co. offers locally roasted coffee beans and freshly brewed espresso drinks, along with a selection of pastries and light breakfast fare, in a cozy café setting.
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