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Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Parkline of modern hikers on snowy slope of Chilkoot Trail Photo credit: J Eve Griffin
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Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park
Outdoor Activities
 
Ranger Ken with visitors
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Stop at the Visitor Center at 2nd and Broadway. Chances are you will be greeted by a ranger who walks our nearby trails when off duty. Pick up a hiking map and find which trails best match your requirements with current conditions.
 

Shorter Day Hikes

Longer Hikes

The only National Park Service hiking trail in Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park is the Chilkoot trail. Our listed hikes are on Forest Service or other public lands, but are neither maintained nor patrolled by NPS personnel.


Dyea Ranger led tour
Guided Tours
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Chilkoot Trail Hiker
Chilkoot Trail
Trip Planning Information
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False Front from Historic Dyea
Dyea
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historic photo of Skagway, AK showing horses and ladies with long dresses in mud street  

Did You Know?
No gold was ever found in the Skagway River valley. The actual gold fields were approximately 550 miles north, near the junction of the Klondike and Yukon Rivers in Dawson City. Skagway became known as the gateway to the Klondike gold fields, a bustling supply town.

Last Updated: July 27, 2006 at 21:20 EST