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  1. Juneau is Alaska's capital city with easy access to wilderness, wildlife, and outdoor recreation. Explore glaciers, whales, hiking trails, and more in this scenic destination.

  2. The City and Borough of Juneau, more commonly known simply as Juneau ( / ˈdʒuːnoʊ / JOO-noh; Tlingit: Dzánti K'ihéeniAthapascan pronunciation: [ˈtsʌ́ntʰɪ̀ kʼɪ̀ˈhíːnɪ̀] ), is the capital city of the U.S. state of Alaska, located in the Gastineau Channel and the Alaskan panhandle. Juneau was named the capital of Alaska in 1906 ...

    • 33 ft (10 m)
    • 907
    • 99801-99803, 99811-99812, 99821, 99824
    • Alaska
    • Mendenhall Glacier | Glacier views, trails, waterfall, visitor center, rafting/kayaking. Jutting out of the massive Juneau Icefield, the Mendenhall Glacier is one of the city’s biggest attractions.
    • Whale Watching | Jet boat ride, onboard naturalist, whales, seabirds. Southeast Alaska is one of the main summer feeding grounds for humpback and orca whales.
    • Mount Juneau and Mount Roberts | Mountain views, nature trail, tram. Enjoy impressive views of Juneau and Gastineau Channel from atop Mount Juneau or Mount Roberts.
    • Trek or Dogsled on a Glacier | Glacier views, ice climbing, dogsledding, flightseeing. Glaciers are an iconic part of the Alaska experience, and Juneau’s proximity to the Juneau Icefield offers many ways to interact with a 3,000 year-old attraction that’s larger than the state of Rhode Island!
    • Downtown & South Franklin Street
    • Outdoor Activities
    • Winter Activities
    • Museums & Cultural Centers

    Juneau’s lively downtown is compact, easy to navigate on foot, and always a favorite with visitors. Within easy walking distance of the cruise ship docks are many of Juneau’s main attractions, including the State Capitol Building, Saint Nicholas Russian Orthodox Church, several museums, and historic South Franklin Street. Also nearby is the Juneau ...

    MENDENHALL GLACIER

    Just a short drive from downtown, one of the city’s most iconic sites awaits: Mendenhall Glacier. The glacier sits within the Tongass National Forest— the largest national forest in the United States. The river of ice flows 12 miles from its source, the Juneau Icefield, and has a 1.5-mile-wide face. Visitors can check out the Mendenhall Glacier Visitor Center, which houses glaciology exhibits, a large relief map of the icefield, an observatory with telescopes, and a theater that shows the fil...

    WHALE WATCHING & GLACIER CRUISES

    Whale watching toursare a popular way to see the diverse marine life in the area including Steller sea lions, Dall’s porpoise, orcas, and humpback whales — which return to the area each summer to feed on krill and herring. Juneau has about 60 humpbacks that frequent the area and are so commonly viewed that many tour operators offer a guaranteed sighting or your money back. Tracy Arm is sheer-sided fjord, 50 miles southeast of Juneau, with a pair of tidewater glaciers that shed icebergs into t...

    HIKING & PUBLIC LANDS

    For many, the best way to experience the area is the most affordable — on foot. Few cities in Alaska or elsewhere offer as many hiking trails as Juneau. Many wind to the face of a glacier or climb above the tree line, where you can overnight in a public-use cabin. Two of the most popular trails near downtown Juneau are the Perseverance Trail, which climbs at a moderate grade into a valley and connects to several other trails, and the Mount Roberts Trail, which ascends through the boreal fores...

    Juneau is a hidden gem for winter sports. Just 12 miles from downtown Juneau is the Eagle Crest Ski Area, one of the only municipally run downhill-ski areas in the country. Eagle Crest features 640 acres of open-tree terrain with 31 alpine runs, three double chairlifts, eight kilometers of Nordic trails, and a terrain park. A comfortable and roomy ...

    The outstanding Alaska State Museum is the home to more than 23,000 artifacts, works of fine art and natural history, and Alaska Native artsand culture. Permanent exhibits include the Alaska Native Gallery, Foreign Voyagers Exhibit, and World War II Exhibit. The Juneau Douglas City Museumfocuses on gold with interesting mining displays and a docume...

  3. The Alaska State Museum is located at the Fr. Andrew P. Kashevaroff (APK) building in downtown Juneau. Visit us for a uniquely comprehensive view of Alaska’s history and diverse cultures including fine art, mining, fishing, forestry, tourism, Russia-America, and World War II.

  4. Mar 4, 2024 · Discover the best activities and attractions in Alaska's capital, from glaciers and wildlife to history and culture. Whether you're cruising, flying, or driving, find out what to do in Juneau for free or with a budget.

  5. Juneau is Alaska's state capital and a popular destination for Inside Passage cruises and outdoor activities. Learn about its history, attractions, and how to get there by plane or boat.

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