- TripBuzz found 18 things to do with kids in or near Kodiak, Alaska.
- From Fish N' Chips Charters to Kodiak Adventures Lodge, the Kodiak area offers 9 different types of family activities, including: Fishing, History Museums, Parks and Boat Tours.
- One of Alaska's most visited islands is the island of Kodiak. Homeland of the majestic Kodiak brown bear, the city offers breathtaking natural scenery and many exciting excursions for the whole family. Visitors can enjoy fishing and boat tours, kayaking, camping and Wildlife Adventures. For those seeking indoor entertainment can visit one of the local museums, bakeries or art museums.
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Featuring a 40 foot vessel, Blue Planet Eco-Charters takes visitors out on the fjords of the region to sightsee for bears, salmon, whales, seals, and more. The trips last from 6-8 hours, and can accommodate multiple day cruising.
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As a sports complex, Baranof Park offers visitors a variety of sports courts and fields for baseball, running, football, and basketball. The indoor gymnasium is converted into an ice rink during the winter season.
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12372 S Russian Creek Road, Kodiak, AK 99615
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Alaskan Wilderness Adventures is an excursion company that offers opportunities to kayak with sea lions, seals, otter, puffins, and porpoise. The company also provides camera dry bags for each passenger per trip.
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Preserving the Russian history of the region, Baranov Museum has a collection of Russian artifacts like paintings, sculptures, and photographs. The museum hosts community events like arts and crafts classes, history lectures, and more.
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East Addition Park features a variety of attractions and amenities, including baseball and softball fields, playgrounds for kids with play structures, swings, and other equipment, and picnic areas with barbecue grills.
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The Orpheum Theatre is a single screen, family-run cinema that has been in operation since 1940. Movies are in digital format and 3D movies are offered on occasion. Doors open at 6:30 for the evening show with matinees on weekends.
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Preserving the history of the Alutiiq people, Alutiiq Museum contains artifacts from early settlers and Native Americans. In addition to exhibits, the museum has an art gallery featuring Alutiiq cultural art.
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The Baranov Museum is a historic museum that provides free lectures and workshop to people of all ages. The museum allows children under the age of 12 to enter the museum free of charge.
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The Kodiak Refuge Visitor Center is a visitor center that provides information on the natural habitat of the Kodiak Refuge. The Refuge is home to 117 salmon-bearing streams, 16 lakes, and 3,000-bears.