Top 7 Hidden Gems Things to do in Sitka, Alaska (AK)

July 25, 2021 Oliva Fomby

The city of Sitka, located on Baranof Island along the Alaska Panhandle, was once the capital of Russian America. Nearby Sitka National Historical Park was established to commemorate the Battle of Sitka in 1804, the last major conflict between Europeans and the native Alaskans. The park now helps preserve the culture of the Tlingit people, as well as the Russian and American settlers, with collections of rare artifacts, the preserved remains of the Tlingit fort and a Russian Bishop's House.
Restaurants in Sitka

1. Gallant Adventures

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Gallant Adventures

Intimately observe and learn about whales, sea otters, brown bears, Stellar sea lions, puffins and bald eagles while on a personable marine wildlife boat tour with a 100 ton Master captain, Alaskan field geologist and mountain climber as your guide. There is truly no better way to experience the Real Sitka!

2. Lucky Chance Guide Service

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Lucky Chance Guide Service

Oceanic Wildlife excursions

3. Four B Charters

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Four B Charters

Wildlife tours, fishing and coastal transport and water taxi with beach drop-off and pick-ups. If you want to experience the waters and scenery around Sitka up close and personal, you have come to the right place. Give us a call; this may just "blow your socks off!!"

205B Lincoln St, Sitka, AK 99835-7543 +1 907-747-6536 http://www.islandartistsgallery.com
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Island Artists Gallery

5. Alaska Raptor Center

1000 Raptor Way, Sitka, AK 99835-9302 +1 907-747-8662 [email protected] http://www.alaskaraptor.org
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Alaska Raptor Center

Growing from a backyard, volunteer-run operation, the Alaska Raptor Center has become Alaska's foremost bald eagle hospital and educational center, as well as one of the state's premier visitor attractions.Each year, the Alaska Raptor Center provides medical treatment to 100-200 injured bald eagles and other birds. Our goal is to release our patients back into the wild; some, however, are injured so severely they could not survive in the wild even after rehabilitation. These birds may join our Raptors-in-Residence, providing excitement and education for more than 36,000 annual visitors and for the 15,000 schoolchildren we reach through the Adopt-A-Raptor program and Classroom Presentations around the country.The Alaska Raptor Center's 17-acre campus borders the Tongass National Forest, a temperate coastal rainforest, and the Indian River in Sitka, Alaska, and features award-winning natural habitats for our 19 Raptors-in-Residence.

Reviewed By samc503 - Davis, United States

Sitka is a lovely city with much to offer a tourist to Alaska--Russian Dancers, St. Michael the Archangel Russian Orthodox Cathedral, many amazingly carved totem poles and the Alaska Raptor Center where one can see individuals lovingly and sensitively caring for Alaska's beautiful bald eagles,owls and other raptors which have been injured and are being brought back to health prior to being released back into the wild.For any first-time visitor to Alaska, a trip to Sitka with its wonderful sights and people is a must!

6. Fortress of the Bear

4639 Sawmill Creek Rd, Sitka, AK 99835-9805 +1 907-747-3032 [email protected] http://www.fortressofthebear.org/
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Fortress of the Bear

Reviewed By Akoni1959 - Los Lobos, Spain

A rescue centre for ‘nuisance’ and orphaned bears. It is housed in an old water treatment plant which provides perfect large and well equipped compounds. One contained two sisters who were orphaned when their mother was shot raiding a farmers chicken pen. They were playing and romping in the pool like cubs should. There were guides on hand to explain how the bears are looked after and to answer any questions. The hope is to either release or if not suitable, find a zoo to take them. The value entrance fee is well worth it to protect and preserve these wonderful animals. Buy something in the gift shop and it all helps with the costs!

7. Specialized Tours of Sitka

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