- TripBuzz found 11 things to do with kids in or near Wrangell, Alaska.
- From Alaska Charters & Adventures to Anan Creek Bear Observatory, the Wrangell area offers 12 different types of family activities, including: Boat Tours, Nature & Wildlife Areas, History Museums and Observatories & Planetariums.
- Located in Southeastern Alaska, Wrangell is home to portions of the Tongress National Forest and the Stikine-LeConte Wilderness. Consequently, the area is full of wildlife including moose, bear and deer; and outdoor recreation such as fishing, mountain biking, hiking and whale watching are all popular activities with residents and tourists. An island, the town is reached only by ferry or plane.
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Visitors can enjoy guiding fishing charters and tours through the Alaskan wilderness with Alaska Charters & Adventures. Guests can see glaciers and icebergs in addition to bears, bald eagles, whales, and a variety of other wildlife.
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While the main wildlife attractions at the Anan Creek Bear Observatory are the brown bears and the black bears, there are also other species of animals which can be spotted in here, from harbor seals to bald eagles.
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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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With its 4 vessels, the Breakaway Adventures Day Tours offer Stikine River tours, the Telegraph Creek tours, and the LeConte Glacier tour. The wildlife observatory is also one of its most popular services.
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The visitor can find at the Wrangell Museum an exhaustive collection which depicts the history of the area, from native tribes to the gold rush, and more. The museum has a collection of over 6,000 pictures depicting the area's history. There is also a gift shop.
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07 Stikine Avenue, Suite A, Wrangell, AK 99929
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There are 4 tours offered by Alaska Waters - Day Tours: the wildlife watching at the AnAn Bear Observatory, the Stikine River Tour, the Stikine River Shorebird Rendezvous, and the LeConte Glacier Tour.
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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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Visitors can enjoy chartered fishing trips and hunting adventures with Alaska Peak & Seas. They offer half, full, and multiple day excursions and their fishing trips target salmon, snapper, and cod.
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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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Led by a tour guide with years of experience, Summit Charters is a business providing scenic charter tours to those who visit. During the tours, visitors learn about the local area and observe the nearby native wildlife.