- The list below includes 6 free or cheap things to do in or near Petersburg, Alaska, including 8 different types of inexpensive activities like Art Gallery, History Museums, Nature & Wildlife Areas and Marinas.
- From Petersburg Visitor Information Centre to Stikine-Leconte Wilderness, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Petersburg.
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Experienced local hosts at the Petersburg Visitor Information Centre will provide you with information about the town and the Tongass National Forest. They will provide information on one of Alaska'a best towns for fishing, nature walks, and community living and lots of local events in the summer.
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Based around the fastest free-flowing navigable river, the Stikine-Leconte Wilderness is a large natural region spread over 448,926 acres. Activities in the area include boating, wildlife viewing, bird watching, and hiking.
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In business since 1980, Rocky's Marine offers an array of new and pre-owned boats for sale. The company also sells outboard motors and boat electronics, and repairs and services boats, as well.
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Tongass Kayak Adventures is a small adventure travel company that leads guided kayak tours to remote locations within Tongass National Forest in Alaska's Inside Passage. Try one day to multi night tours.
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Seaport Gallery & Gifts features Alaskan artwork and unique gift items. They also offer a selection of original paintings, prints, and posters as well as bone and soapstone sculptures, pottery, and custom matting and framing.
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The Museum-Clausen Memorial works to preserve the history of the Petersburg community and its surrounding areas. The museum features approximately 45,000 photographs, 200 archives, and 5000 artifacts in its collection.
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Running for approximately 319 miles, the Stikine River is one of the last major wild rivers in British Columbia. Its delta covers 27,200 acres and is home to more than 120 species of migratory birds.
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Known for its high concentration of native petroglyphs, the Petroglyph Beach was designated a State Historic park in 2000. There are more than 40 petroglyphs on the site.
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For this package, the Alaska Vistas Private Day Tours offers a variety of options, from bear viewing to paddling, and from jet boats to hiking.
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Stikine Flats Wildlife Viewing Area is an inter-tidal wetland area that is a primary habitat for migrating birds and marine mammals. Patrons can observe both nature and wildlife including seals, sea lions, various birds and bald eagles.