Sitka National Historical Park - Historical park
Alaska’s oldest federally designated park with rich history
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Country | United States |
City | Alaska |
Category | Historical park |
Group | Cultural and Historical Travel |
Name | Sitka National Historical Park |
Title | Alaska’s oldest federally designated park with rich history |
Rating | 4.7/5 |
Address | 103 Monastery St, Sitka, AK 99835 |
Duration | 1-2 hours |
Cost/Fee | Free entry |
Operation Hours | 6 am to 10 pm |
Transportation | Car, bike, walk |
Known For | Totem poles, Russian colonial history, coastal forest |
Other Info. | Allowed |
Best Time To Visit | May to September |
Tours | Yes, self-guided and ranger-led tours |
Description | Sitka National Historical Park provides an insightful experience with totem poles, native history, and Russian colonialism in a scenic forested setting. |