- The list below includes 5 free or cheap things to do in or near Gustavus, Alaska, including 13 different types of inexpensive activities like Walking Trails, History Museums, Fishing and Hiking Trails.
- From Nagoon Berry Trail to Game Creek Guides, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Gustavus and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Hoonah.
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At the Alaskan Brewery & Bottling Company, visitors can tour the 35,000 square feet brewery, including a tasting room. Visitors can learn how the company grew from its 10-barrel brewing system to its current 100-barrel brewing system.
48.5 Miles
The Davidson Glacier has its beginnings in the Chilkat Range and ends in Davidson Lake. Visitors can see the glacier from a specially constructed road, although the most popular way to see this glacier is by boat.
48.5 Miles
Originally used by natives and gold miners, Perseverance National Recreation Trail offers visitors a scenic hike where they can view goats, wild berries, mines, and other landmarks. The trail ends at a picnic area situated by a stream.
48.6 Miles
The Alaska State Museum has a collection of over 32,000 exhibits, from which approximately 15,000 are dedicated to the natives which inhabited the area.
48.7 Miles
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At the corner of Fourth and Main sts., Juneau, AK
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The cultural heritage, values, and community memory of Juneau is put on display at the Juneau-Douglas City Museum. The institution collects, preserves, interprets, and exhibits materials that documents the history of the area and arranges for special children's programs and day camps.
48.8 Miles
Instead of mushing through snow, Gold Rush Dog Sled Tours takes guests on summer rides through mud via wheeled dogsleds. Wildlife like porcupines, eagles and black bears might be seen while taking the 15 to 20 minute rides.
48.9 Miles
Point Bridget State Park is a 2,850 acre state park populated by meadows, cliffs, streams, and rocky beaches. The streams are suitable for salmon fishing, and the meadows and forests are great for skiing and snowshoeing during the winter months.
49.5 Miles
Located within the former Alaska Juneau Gold Mining Company's compressor building, the Last Chance Mining Museum is owned and operated by the Gastineau Channel Historical Society. Artifacts associated with hard rock mining, industrial mining tools, and one of the largest mining air compressors are on display.
49.9 Miles
Experience breath-taking mountain views when you hike Mount Roberts Trail in Juneau. The trailhead starts near downtown and visitors can hike all the way or ride a tram up to the restaurant at the midway point and hike to the summit.