- Our list of the best things to do in Haines, Alaska, features the top 57 nearby activities — including 47 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Haines, AK has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Tours, Water Activities, Outdoor Places, and Adventures.
- The results below include the top 24 things to do within the city of Haines, AK , followed by 33 popular activities in nearby cities, including Skagway
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Haines is known as a place for outdoorsmen, with many opportunities for fishing, kayaking, and rafting. Alaska Seaplanes has up to seven scheduled flights each day to Haines in the summertime, and three flights per day in the winter.
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Located a mere 15 miles from Skagway, the Haines Wilderness River Adventure is a guided tour through the enormous (48000 acre) Chilkat Bald Eagle Preserve. The boat tour offers ample opportunities to see pristine nature and wildlife.
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Known for its extensive wooden playground, Tlingit Park offers children features like a stage, trampoline bridge, sand boxes, monkey bars, climbing towers, fort structures, and more. The park also has picnic areas with barbecues.
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Open during the summer season, Haines Swimming Pool provides visitors with an indoor pool for recreational and lap swimming. The pool has three lanes, as well as a general swimming area.
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The Davidson Glacier has its beginnings in the Chilkat Range and ends in Davidson Lake. Visitors can see the glacier from a specially constructed road, although the most popular way to see this glacier is by boat.
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The Red Onion Saloon Brothel Museum is consisted by the 10 upstairs rooms. The exhibits date from the gold rush era, and some of them were found on the site. The resident ghost is Lidia.
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Trail of '98 Tours (T N Tours) offers White Pass Summit/Fraser Tours including views of Denver Glacier, Pitchfork, Bridal, and International Falls, along with stops at the Skagway Overlook, Moore Creek Bridge, White Pass Summit, and area lakes. They also offer an Emerald Lake Tour which includes additional stop…
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Yakutania Point is a favorite destination for wildlife viewing enthusiasts because of its accessible trails and waterways. Here, hikers are likely to see harbor seals, buffleheads, harlequin ducks and more from the vantage points along the trails.
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On an 1898 built railroad, the White Pass & Yukon Route Railway offers its clients scenic tours. The railroad is 67.5 miles long, and has an elevation of almost 3,000 feet. In 2012 it transported almost 300,000 tourists.
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In 1897, the Klondike gold rush began with people moving north in search of gold. At the Klondike Gold Rush National Historic Park visitors can attend park ranger led programs, visit the Gold Rush Museum, a 1910 saloon museum, take numerous hikes, and camp.