Free
Learn about the fascinating history and culture of gold rush Alaska, the Łingít tribe, and Haines.
Walk through an outdoor art exhibit, see historic buildings, and visit the Alaskan Indian Arts Center.
Replenish your energy along the way at a refreshment station, which offers hot and cold drinks.
Deepen your understanding of Alaskan history at each station with the help of knowledgeable guides.
A historic fort
Find your way through Fort William H. Seward and interact with locals at four interpretive stations, each highlighting a distinct part of Alaskan history and culture. Along the route, you’ll find a walk-through art exhibit, along with the Alaska Indian Arts Center and buildings found on the National Register of Historic Places. Admire totem poles, a replica Łingít long house, old military equipment, and more.
Practical information
Included: water, smoked salmon for tasting, a map and interpretive stations.
Remarks/requirements: Please wear warm, waterproof layers and comfortable walking shoes. Restrooms are available at the beginning of the tour.
Language: English
Walking information: Involves moderate physical activity on gentle terrain, including some gentle inclines and declines. Approx. 0.6 miles of walking in total.
Wheelchair accessible: Yes
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