- TripBuzz found 22 things to do with kids in or near Sitka, Alaska.
- From Gallant Adventures to Sitka Wildlife Private Tours, the Sitka area offers 14 different types of family activities, including: Hiking Trails, Boat Tours, History Museums and Historic Sites.
- Scenic mountain views and icy, crystal blue waters surround the charming residential and historical city of Sitka. The city is home to many protected wildlife refuge areas including Sitka National Historical Park and the Tongass National Forest. The cities tourism revolves around its many popular festivals including the annual Jazz Fest and Whale Festival.
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Sitka Salmon Tours offers walking tours of Sitka National Historic Park, the Sitka Sound Science Center, and surrounding harbors and docks to explain the life cycle of salmon. At times, the company offers tours of a salmon processing plant, and a kid's salmon tour.
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Along with boating trips, Alaska ATV Tours specializes in whale, wildflower and brown bear watching excursions. Aboard a Rhino or other off-road vehicle, tourists will travel around Krusof Island and Tongass National Forest.
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Open in 1967, the Sitka Historical Museum, promotes the legacy of the region from 1867 when it transferred from Russia. Explore the treasure trove of history including over 8,000 artifacts and 25,000 stunning, historical photographs.
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As a half day tour, Best of Alaska Wilderness Sea Kayaking Adventure leads visitors through the region's waterways by kayak to explore the Alaskan wilderness. During the excursion, visitors can see wildlife like whales and eagles.
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On a 27 foot-long fiberglass vessel which can welcome up to 6 passengers, the Sitka Sound Tours offers its clients tours which can be accustomed to the client's wishes.
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In Sitka, Allen Marine Tours offers catamaran tours to see blacktail deer, brown bear, harbor seals, sea lions, porpoises, otters, whales, and a variety of marine birds including bald eagles. The trip on water can be combined with a free tour of St. Michael's Russian Orthodox Cathedral.
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2716 Halibut Point Road #13, Sitka, AK 99835
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With a boat that has 32 feet in length and which can welcome up to 6 passengers, the AAA Captain Black Bart Charters offers wildlife watching tours, with complimentary beverages and binoculars.
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Built in 1842 and included in the National Register of Historic Places, the Russian Bishop's House is one of the few examples of Russian colonial architecture in America.
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The 1.4-mile long Herring Cove Trail is open for hiking in the Tongass National Forest during the summer. In the winter, it is a popular spot for snowshoeing and cross-country skiing.
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Corner of Harbor Road and Lincoln St., Sitka, AK
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Access to Baranof Castle State Historical Site must be by boat or plane. Once a person arrives, they can walk on trails and see interpretative kiosks explaining the history of the land.