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- Home - Visit Sitka
Hike, fish, kayak and explore the pristine landscape of Sitka Sound, teeming with life Experience vibrant cultures that have thrived here for millennia Read More
- Things to Do - Visit Sitka
Are you outdoorsy or a museum fan? A thrill seeker or a nature lover? Looking for an unusual getaway or an inspiring retreat? In Sitka, we’ve got you covered
- This is Sitka - Visit Sitka
Sitka is an island community boldly living between the mountains and sea, where the arts flourish and an ancient native culture still thrives Surrounded by rainforest, we share our home with brown bears, bald eagles and all five species of Pacific salmon
- Visitor Info - Visit Sitka
Choose how you’ll arrive and get around Decide what to pack Dive into the details to prepare you for your Sitka adventure
- Maps Guides - Visit Sitka
Find maps and guides for Sitka, Alaska to help plan your trip and find your way around while you are in town
- Getting Here - Visit Sitka
Sitka is located on Baranof Island, on the outer coast of Alaska’s Inside Passage Like most Southeast Alaska communities, Sitka is accessible only by air and by sea The downtown area is centrally located and most points of interest are within walking distance of one another
- Places to Visit - Visit Sitka
Ancestral home of the Tlingit, captured by Russians, sold to the Americans – Sitka carries the legacy of each This fascinating heritage is well documented in local museums housing rare historic archives and artifacts
- Activities - Visit Sitka
Hike, kayak and fly on a sea plane to explore the true wilderness of volcanoes, mountain forests, islands and glaciers Book a fishing charter or join a freshwater guide for the Alaskan fishing adventure of a lifetime Enjoy a narrated tour to discover the significance of many major historical sites in Sitka
- Photo Gallery - Visit Sitka
Enter our Snapshot Sitka photo contest with your scenic, outdoor, wildlife or other awesome snapshots Winners will receive up to $500 in cash prizes as well as publishing opportunities Learn More
- Historic Sites - Visit Sitka
611 Lincoln Street, Sitka, AK 99835 Since Sitka was the capital of Territorial Alaska in 1895, it was chosen as the “See City” by Bishop Rowe The first service was held in St Peter’s in 1899 In 1901, St Peter’s was chartered as Alaska’s Pro Cathedral
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