Sitka National Historical Park

Overview

Sitka National Historical Park is managed by National Park Service and is located near Sitka, Alaska. On an island amid towering spruce and hemlock, Sitka National Historical Park preserves the site of a battle between invading Russian traders and indigenous Kiks.ádi Tlingit. Totem poles from Tlingit and Haida areas line the park’s scenic coastal trail, and the restored Russian Bishop’s House is a rare reminder of Russia’s colonial legacy in North America.

Things to Do at Sitka National Historical Park

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Getting There

Sitka National Historical Park is located in downtown Sitka, Alaska. Sitka is situated on Baranof Island, on the outer coast of Alaska's Inside Passage. No roads connect the city to the mainland; Sitka can be reached only by air or sea. Visitors can travel to Sitka by scheduled and charter air services, ferry, and cruise ships.

GPS Coordinates: 57.04718200000000, -135.31568799999999

Contact & Resources

Phone: (907) 747-0110

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