- 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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Featuring the Leconte glacier, Stikine-Leconte Wilderness has native Alaskan seabirds, bears, forests, mountains, and waterfalls to see. On the water, visitors can see icebergs and ice falling from the glacier.
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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.
32.0 Miles
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.
32.3 Miles
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19 Fram St, Petersburg, AK 99833
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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.
32.3 Miles
Cruise and fish the same waters as Tlingit natives did centuries ago with Whale Song Cruises. Whale watching, glaciers and sightseeing, wildlife viewing and saltwater fishing and on early morning cruises watch for bears and deer walking the shoreline.
32.3 Miles
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.
32.4 Miles
Explore the pristine waters of central Southeast Alaska with Kaleidoscope Cruises specializing in day tours to world-class whale watching or LeConte Glacier, the southernmost tidewater glacier in North America. Natural history interpretation is included on all excursions with a marine biologist/Alaska naturalis…
32.4 Miles
Secret Cove charters offers sport fisherman regular, guided excursions on a 28-foot yacht with experienced captains and guides. The company also features sightseeing tours for whale-watching in the Frederick Sound, as well as trips around LeConte Glacier.
32.4 Miles
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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Located on the campus of Petersburg Schools, Northern Nights Theater is a volunteer run theater that shows second run movies to the community. The auditorium has digital projectors and surround sound.