Most reviewed Historic Walking Areas in Alaska


  1. 4.0 Creek Street (2.409 reviews)
    - Charming area of Ketchikan
    Historic Walking Areas
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    Once a red-light district, now an arts and crafts shopping area. See more..
  2. 4.5 Tony Knowles Coastal Trail (1.879 reviews)
    - Fun workout with the chance to see wildlife
    Historic Walking Areas • Biking Trails
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    Popular biking trail along the coast. See more..
  3. 4.5 Sitka National Historic Park/Totem Park (927 reviews)
    - Enjoy totem poles and a walk in the woods
    State Parks • Historic Walking Areas
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    While vacationing in Sitka on May 26, 2022, my wife and I visited the Sitka National Historic Park. There is no admission fee. The park was established to commemorate the 1804 Battle of Sitka between Russians and Tlingit's. A small museum contains a theatre with a 12 minute video about the Russian-Tlingit conflict. For me the reason to visit the park is to walk the trails through the rainforest. Scattered along the trails are totem poles. We visited on a beautiful, sunny day and just took a nice, relaxing stroll through the forest. See more..
  4. 4.5 Point Woronzof (199 reviews)
    - Nice little spot to watch planes and look for marine life
    Historic Walking Areas
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    Busy little spot. Parking lot is usually pretty full. Had a food truck and ice cream truck to enjoy while you take in the view. You can hop on the tony knowles coastal trail from here to walk/bike. You can also watch planes fly right over your head as they take off from the Anchorage Airport. See more..
  5. 4.0 Tundra Tours Inc (75 reviews)
    - A day trip to Barrow. In The Artic Circle
    Spent More than 3 hours Historic Walking Areas
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    My husband and I flew from Anchorage USA to a town called Barrow which is 330 miles Innside the Artic Circle, and we did this trip about twelve years ago, after we had finished an Alaskan Cruise through the inside passage, which I would recommend, as it was my favourite holiday. We only spent the day in Barrow as there isn't much there, but I did walk on the Frozen Artic Ocean, and then we were taken on a tour about five miles, and we saw a polar bear, which we really did enjoy that experience. The people in Barrow were very friendly, and I have very fond memories of that holiday, as the experience of going to Barrow was very different, and something I will remember. Coral Ryan Melbourne Victoria Australia See more..

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