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Sitka National Historical Park
For Kids
 
Explore Sitka National Historical Park!
 
Child looking at a sea star.
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Explore the beach - you never know what you will find.

Kids can have a great time exploring the park with their families and friends. Here are some ideas for your visit:

  • Take some time to look at the exhibits and film at our visitor center
  • Participate in any one of our regularly scheduled ranger programs
  • Take a stroll along the park trail to see the totem poles and the migrating salmon. 
  • Borrow a family fun pack to explore the beach. 
  • And with a little work, you can even become a Sitka National Historical Park Junior Ranger
 

If You Can't Visit ...

If you can't visit the park there are many online resources for learning about Sitka National Historical Park and the National Park Service.

Official Junior Ranger Badge
Become a Junior Ranger
Have fun and learn about Sitka National Historical Park
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Become A WebRanger
Become A Web-Ranger!
Choose Your Adventure!
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Did You Know?
The City and Borough of Sitka, Alaska encompasses 4,710 square miles, making it the largest city in the United States.

Last Updated: April 03, 2009 at 21:58 EST