A park ranger speaking with visitors on a forest trail
15-60 Minutes

Join a Ranger-led Program

Sitka National Historical Park

Ranger-led programs are a great way to learn more about the park and history of Southeast Alaska.

Talks and guided walks offer a chance to learn more about the natural world, the history of Sitka, and the interaction between the two. Park rangers present a variety of programs on topics such as totemic art, the Battle of 1804, and the history of Russian American. To find out what programs are scheduled, visit the park calendar.

Tags

Guided ToursArtsColonization and SettlementRainforestNative American HeritageColonial/European Contact ConflictsSitka National Historical Park

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Duration

15-60 Minutes

Fees Apply

No

Seasons

Summer

Time of Day

Day

Accessibility

Two accessible parking spaces are available in the visitor center parking lot. A paved trail with curb cuts leads to the visitor center from downtown Sitka. Accessible restrooms, a lowered water fountain, and an extended picnic table are available outside the visitor center. The trail is generally six feet wide, relatively flat, and paved with crushed gravel.

Pets

Yes — Pets are allowed on trails that start at the visitor center, but not indoors. You must keep your pet on a leash that is no more than six feet long and dispose of your pet's waste in a trash can.

Reservations

No

Location

Sitka National Historical Park

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