2025 Juneau Welcome Guide

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JUNEAU ALASKA

THE 2025 OFFICIAL JUNEAU WELCOME GUIDE

Yak’éi haat yeey.aadí

It is good you all have come here.

Welcome to the homeland of the Áak’w Kwáan and T’aakú Kwáan Tlingit of Southeast Alaska. The Tlingit people have owned and occupied these lands and waters since time immemorial. Scientific evidence reveals that Indigenous Peoples have lived here for more than 10,000 years.

The Tlingit are guided by four ancient values that remain central today:

• Haa Aaní (protecting and honoring the land): The Tlingit believe that everything has a spirit, including the animals and trees. In utilizing resources, the Tlingit acknowledge the Spirits of the Land, Sea, and Air.

• Haa Latseení (strength of body, mind, and spirit): Young Tlingit men and women are taught to achieve physical and inner strength, to protect and care for their community, to seek truth and knowledge, and to adapt to changing times while maintaining the integrity of ancient values.

• Haa Shuká (honoring ancestors and future generations): The Tlingit maintain strong bonds with their ancestors, whom they honor in their daily lives and in ceremonies. They also protect their land and culture for their children and grandchildren and those who will follow them.

• Wooch Yáx (maintaining social and spiritual balance and harmony): This value guides relationships with others and includes kaa yáa awuné (respect for others) and at yáa awuné (respect for all things).

Please look for Tlingit translations throughout this guide.

JUNEAU PLEDGE

I’m excited to explore Alaska’s Wilderness Capital City, and as a visitor, I pledge to:

• respect the culture of the Áak’w Kwáan and T’aakú Kwáan Tlingit people – the first people. I am standing on their traditional lands.

• understand that totem poles are sacred to the Tlingit, Haida, and Tsimshian people. I will not touch them, but will treat them with care and respect.

• remember that the neighborhoods I walk through are home to Juneau families and that most of the shops I enter are owned and operated by locals.

• look for crosswalks and check for cars before stepping off sidewalks.

• follow marked trails rather than create my own in the wilderness.

• protect and respect all wildlife, both on land and at sea, by keeping a safe distance.

• engage in safe selfies by being conscious of my surroundings.

• prepare for rain, as I’m in a rainforest.

• pack out whatever I pack in.

• leave nature how and where I found it.

• enjoy Juneau’s award-winning tap water by refilling my water bottle whenever possible.

WILDERNESS

galgaakú

Immerse yourself outdoors to fully experience Southeast Alaska. Adventure calls you into kayaks to explore nearby islands. Paddle quiet waters or cresting waves. Raft the rapids of a river. Wheel into new places on touring bikes or mountain bikes. Get carried away on ziplines above the treetops. Beachcomb along sandy or rocky shorelines. Strap on crampons for a spirited climb on a glacier. Tuck in for a dash across the ice with a team of huskies on a dogsled ride over the endless snow of the icefield. Fall asleep in your tent to the hush of whales breathing offshore.

Find yourself in solitary communion with the natural world. Breathe in the scent of evergreens. Linger in the glow of a golden sunset. Hug a mug of tea and listen to the dawn chorus of birds. Soak up the cool mist of morning fog. Refresh your spirit with wildness. Recover in the calmness.

Juneau lies in the heart of the Tongass National Forest, the world’s largest temperate rainforest, with nearly 17 million acres of forest, ice, and rock. There is awe and opportunity and an obligation to care for the world we inherit.

Wilderness is always nearby. City neighborhoods cling to steep hillsides where wildlife thrives. Nests hide in the trees. Waddling porcupines know they own the world in their armored coat of barbed quills. A doe and her fawn silently disappear into the brush. We are never alone; we just may not see which wild neighbor is watching us.

© MARK KELLEY PHOTOGRAPHY

GLACIERS

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Glaciers are our daily connection to ancient times. Stunning blue ice peeks from sharp-edged blades of glaciers. Waterfalls spout from openings beneath snow-covered ice that is hundreds of years old. Mendenhall Glacier and 38 others named "rivers of ice" flow down from the Coast Range where they are born in the 1500-square-mile Juneau Icefield. They provide a continuous supply of fresh water that nurtures the tiniest creatures and the largest species. Glacial ice and meltwater redistribute pulverized nutrients from mountains to meadows. They feed microorganisms that grow fish and forests.

Glaciers are blue due to the density of the ice compacted over generations of snowfalls. From the miniscule to the mighty, wet marine air, cold temperatures, and time build glaciers from tiny snowflakes. Glaciers grind down the mountains they cover. Most of Alaska’s glaciers are melting, some very rapidly. In the temperate climate of the coastal rainforest, warming temperatures mean more rain and less snow. Big changes are predicted and we continue to see them every year.

Examining Juneau’s glaciers can be done by road, boat, or aircraft. The easiest exploration is the 13-mile drive from downtown to the Mendenhall Glacier Visitor Center and a hike to Nugget Falls. Flightseeing lifts you above the ice to walk on glaciers, ride in a dogsled, or gaze on the vastness of snow and ice. Waterborne excursions carry passengers to nearby Tracy Arm-Fords Terror Wilderness and through Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve. A leisurely Alaska Marine Highway ferry ride offers a relaxing journey through the Inside Passage with glaciers spilling from high mountain valleys.

© MARK KELLEY PHOTOGRAPHY

WILDLIFE

atgutu.ádi - animals of the woods

Our lives are filled with wild neighbors. We share the sky with eagles, ravens, owls, cranes, and herons along with many songbirds. We share the land with bears, beavers, river otters, deer, coyotes, wolves, and multiple small beings. We share the seas with orca and humpback whales, sea lions, harbor seals, and porpoises. Low tide pulls back the ocean to reveal giant sunflower starfish as well as smaller versions in a wild range of colors. Clams, mussels, anemones, and others peep out when the water drains away then surge to life when it returns.

Living with wildlife builds an awareness of our surroundings. You can encounter a bear on trails or in neighborhoods. We learn to co-exist with nature to keep animals wild and people safe. Knowledge brings comfort. Alertness makes magical moments and maintains respectful distances.

Each season offers its own secrets. Search for winter tracks in the snow as footprints reveal their makers’ whereabouts. Spring birds add cheery songs in the trees. Find eagles’ nests with tiny gray fuzzball eaglets peering over the edge or watching for their parents to bring food.

Mother bears lead their cubs through the forest to teach them what to eat or how to nap in the trees. Summer is the time of abundance for all as plants erupt into bloom. White mountain goats nibble greens on ridge lines. Autumn’s bare cottonwood limbs and falling yellow leaves make perfect perches for eagles and ravens, the smart, curious birds of Alaska Native stories. They all wait for late runs of coho salmon for a final feast.

© MARK KELLEY PHOTOGRAPHY

BEAR VIEWING

s’eek - black bear xóots - grizzly bear

Watching a bear splash through a creek chasing a powerful salmon is a magical moment. Wild brown or black bears can be seen throughout Alaska. Some bear-viewing locations are remote with outfitters and guides sharing the best places to safely observe bears. Other sites are close to towns: bears share the same places we use.

Bears are active from spring through freeze-up. Their wild diets feature fresh greens and tree catkins in springtime, wild berries and plants in summer, and salmon in late summer and fall. Bears are omnivores and eat a variety of foods. They hibernate in dens during winter.

The key to safety around bears is awareness. Learn best practices from knowledgeable sources. Keeping human food away from bears and other wildlife is essential. Alertness on local trails and backyards offers opportunities for careful viewing. Respect bears’ need for adequate space.

© MARK KELLEY PHOTOGRAPHY

WHALES

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Watchable wildlife opportunities continue in the sea. Around Juneau, humpback whales congregate in summer to feast on herring and tiny organisms called krill. A variety of tour operators offer chances to observe the huge whales from boat decks of all sizes. Occasionally, humpbacks can be seen from shore from highway waysides. Watch for the bold plume of misty breath as the whales exhale when they surface. Humpbacks are great migrators: they feed in cold Alaska waters then move to warm Hawaiian zones for birth and mating in winter. They arrive in late spring in Southeast Alaska hungry for the food they cannot find in tropical waters.

Orcas, or killer whales, are a special treat to see. Large pods of fish-eating orcas travel the length of the Inside Passage with occasional sightings in Juneau. Mammal-eating orcas swim in smaller, stealthy pods searching for seals and sea lions. The distinctive 6-foot tall knife-shaped dorsal fins of male killer whales are usually the first sight of a pod. Yet these long-lived marine mammals are guided by the mothers in their midst: orca societies are matriarchal. Look for young whales of all species when they surface to breathe beside their much larger mothers.

© KEVIN BURCHFIELD

ALASKA NATIVE CULTURE

The Northwest Coast Indigenous people have stewarded the land here since time immemorial. The Áak’w Kwáan and T’aakú Kwáan are Tlingit Alaska Natives with traditions and history tied to their intimacy with the natural world. Balance, reciprocity, and respect are key qualities of their culture and the Tlingit, Haida, and Tsimshian people are generous with sharing cultural knowledge with others. Clans and tribes revere their elders and celebrate their cultural vitality with appreciation for the ancestors’ knowledge and dedication to future generations’ wellbeing. Resilience is demonstrated through longevity and continued adaptation to both traditional and contemporary life.

The impact of Alaska Native culture can be seen throughout Juneau. Today, Tlingit names appear on Juneau’s buildings, maps, and signs, often with interpretation so all can learn the Indigenous language. In the heart of downtown Juneau, Sealaska Heritage’s Walter Soboleff Building presents the culture in meaningful exhibits told by the people who know it best. Don't miss out on the Kootéeyaa Deiyí (totem pole trail) that showcases 13 totems along the seawalk down to Bill Overstreet Park, home of the life-sized breaching whale statue, Tahku. There are 30 planned totems in total and four more are currently being carved.

In June of even-numbered years, "Celebration" welcomes thousands of Native people to Juneau. Following ancient protocols, traditional Tlingit canoes arriving for Celebration approach the shore with cedar paddles pointed to the sky. They request permission to enter clan territory and are received with timeless songs and drumming. Regalia with years of clan history are brought out to proclaim their heritage. Dances performed in new and old ways enrich the understanding of all attending the huge gathering.

Late summer of odd-numbered years brings about the United States' first contemporary three-day Indigenous music festival called Aak'w Rock. This groundbreaking festival highlights music from artists throughout Southeast Alaska and around the world. The bridging of old and new tradition show a vibrant, living culture that carries the values of the past to today.

PHOTOGRAPHY: BRIAN WALLACE

ITINERARY INSPIRATION

All Glaciers, All the Time

Day 1: Mendenhall Glacier

Hike the Trail of Time and see the glacier’s recession. Visit with cultural ambassadors to learn about Alaska Native people's relationship with the land. Hike out to Nugget Falls. Grab lunch and then go whale watching in the afternoon. Eagle and Herbert glaciers are often visible from the whale watching grounds. Returning from the harbor, stop by Brotherhood Bridge for a view of the Mendenhall (especially when the fireweed are in bloom).

Day 2: Tracy Arm Day Cruise

Enjoy a day boat trip to Tracy Arm fjord and marvel at the mountains carved by glaciers long ago. Watch for wildlife and listen for the thunder of calving glaciers.

Day 3: Glacier Trek/ Flightseeing/Dogsledding

Several companies offer varying opportunities for trekking, walking, and dogsledding on various glaciers.

Day 4: Day Cruise to Glacier Bay

Stunning journey to Glacier Bay National Park. See whales, sea otters, puffins, and, of course, many glaciers!

Day 5: Taku Glacier Lodge

5-glacier flightseeing on the way to a 100-year old lodge where you will enjoy a salmon bake, delicious ginger cookies, and, if you are lucky, a bear often makes an appearance.

Alaska Native Culture

Day 1: Alaska State Museum

Start your trip with a solid overview of the rich cultural heritage of Alaska Native communities, including the Tlingit, Haida, and Tsimshian that are found in Southeast.

Day 2: Sealaska Heritage Arts Campus

Workshops often have Alaska Native artisans at work. Visit the Walter Soboleff Building and view a beautiful full-size, hand-adzed clan house. Explore the exceptional giftshop and take in a small museum about art, culture, and local place names. View the 3-D kootéeyaa (totem) located on the Sealaska Heritage Arts Campus representing the cultural values of local Alaska Native cultures in Southeast Alaska (Tlingit, Haida, Tsimshian).

Day 3: Kootéeyaa Deiyí

Start at Bill Overstreet Park where a life-size humpback whale statue stands watch over the channel. Kootéeyaa (totems) have informational signs with the symbols and story for each pole. The totem trail runs downtown to the Goldbelt Tram, an Indigenous-owned tramway rising 1,800 feet up Mount Roberts. Hike, watch a documentary, dine, shop for Alaska Native art and gifts, and enjoy views for miles.

Biennial events

Áak’w Rock Indigenous Music Festival – a 3-day festival in August on oddnumbered years.

Celebration – a week long celebration of Southeast Alaska Native Culture in June on even-numbered years.

Gold Rush History

Day 1: Treadwell Mine Ruins on Douglas Island

Take an augmented reality tour and see how the mine looked in the late 1800s. Picnic on Sandy Beach which is made from mine tailings. Or just walk through the trails and read the informational signs to get a feel for what life was like in the heyday of Treadwell.

Day 2: Downtown Mining History

Walk through a 360-foot tunnel and see actual mining demonstrations. Pan for gold and keep what you find! Visit Last Chance Mining Museum, a historic mining building in a wilderness setting featuring a 3-D glass map, the world's largest air compressor, and underground exhibits.

Day 3: Perseverance Trail Hike

Feel the cold air rush out of the mountain at Ebner Adit before starting Perseverance Trail. Pass steep dropoffs to Gold Creek, beautiful Ebner Falls, and old mine tunnels and adits. Enjoy the afternoon at Juneau Douglas City Museum with mining exhibits, interactive displays, a hands-on children’s area, and a working stamp mill replica.

ITINERARY INSPIRATION

Family Fun

Day 1: McCaulay Salmon Hatchery (DIPAC)

Check out the thousands of fish competing to climb the fish ladder. Aquariums and touch tank inside. Enjoy the community-built Project Playground at Twin Lakes. Wear kids out on any number of hikes and have a cookout at any of the numerous parks.

Day 2: Alaska State Museum, Chicken Ridge, and Salmon Bake

World-class museum with children’s activity area. Check out Twin Lakes Project Playground to burn off some energy. Stop in at Juneau's Imagination Station and see their selection of Alaska-themed toys. Visit a salmon bake and enjoy s'mores in a rainforest setting after yummy salmon buffet.

Day 3: Juneau-Douglas City Museum, Sandy Beach, and AJ Mine

Local city and gold rush history, handson children’s displays. Picnic at Sandy Beach on Douglas Island and walk the trail amidst mining ruins. Pan for gold at the AJ Mine/Gastineau Mill tour and keep your treasure!

Day 4: Ride "Out-the-Road"

Ride “out-the-road” with your eyes open for wildlife. Swing by Point Louisa if there is a good minus tide to go tide-pooling or walk the docks at low tide in Auke Bay and look for sea stars. Picnic at Eagle Beach. Visit the Shrine of St. Therese to look for marmots. Stop by Auke Village Recreation Area on the return trip and skim rocks or swim if the weather is hot.

Long Weekend Winter Adventure

Day 1: Ski Eaglecrest

No lines, no parking issues. Show your boarding pass or ferry ticket and ski free the same day you arrive! Eaglecrest spans over 640 skiable acres, has a 1620-foot vertical drop, and terrain for all levels as well as a groomed Nordic Loop. Rentals available.

Day 2: Ice Skating and Glacier Fireside Lecture

Enjoy ice skating at Treadwell Arena on Douglas Island or watch a local hockey game. Use caution before skating on local lakes until you can confirm it’s safe. Take a walk in the snow along the sea walk and admire the kootéeyaa (totems) lining the walk. Attend a Fireside Lecture (Fridays) at the Mendenhall Glacier Visitor Center from January through March.

Day 3: Snowshoe and Culture

Spend the day snowshoeing on any of our 250-miles of local trails. Enjoy the Juneau Symphony or one of our three professional theaters after spending an afternoon at the world-class Alaska State Museum.

Additional weekend opportunities.

Juneau Public Market (Thanksgiving weekend), Gallery Walk (weekend after Public Market), First Fridays (events downtown), Juneau Symphony Winter Concert (see website for details), Gold Medal Basketball Tournament (March).

Juneau Favorites

Day 1: Mendenhall Glacier and Whale Watching

Walk the Trail of Time to see how the glacier has receded. Speak to local Alaska Native Cultural Ambassadors about their culture and relationship to the land. Spend the afternoon whale watching. Whales frequent Juneau all summer and our local whale watching companies know just where to find them.

Day 2: Day Cruise to Tracy Arm or Glacier Bay

Both Glacier Bay and Tracy Arm cruises offer up close views of glaciers, icebergs, wildlife, and marine animals. Pack your binoculars, your camera, raincoat, and gloves as necessary.

Day 3: Taku Glacier Lodge Salmon Bake

Journey by float plane over the icefield to the 100-year-old Taku Glacier Lodge for a delicious salmon bake.

Day 4: Pack Creek Bear Viewing

Take a guided float plane trip to watch brown bears fishing at Pack Creek on Admiralty Island. Admiralty has the world’s largest concentration of brown bears at one bear per square mile.

Day 5: Glacier Dogsledding

A trip to the top of a glacier to mush dogs is a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Warm up after your mushing adventure around the fire at the Gold Creek Salmon Bake. A great buffet and s'mores around the fire will prime you for a 1,800-foot trip up the Goldbelt Tram for late afternoon views of the town below.

2025 EVENTS at nané - an event

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

KLAS STOLPE

DECEMBER

WILDLIFE VIEWING

Humpback whales. Humpbacks feed all summer in Juneau and there are many whale watching companies to choose from. Or see them on a ferry trip or Glacier Bay Day Cruise.

Bears. Black bears are found throughout the Juneau area. Be bear aware as you hike and even walk downtown or drive out-the-road. Brown bears can be viewed with a guide on Admiralty Island where the largest concentration of brown bears are. One bear per square mile!

Seals and sea lions. Check Macaulay hatchery when the fish are running or Statter Harbor when the fishermen are in.

Orcas. There are never any guarantees as far as orcas are concerned, but depending on the year, they are seen randomly.

Marmots. Shrine of St. Therese causeway is a good place to find these little guys sunning themselves on the rocks.

Otters and puffins. Take a day cruise with True Alaskan Tours or overnight in Gustavus at the Bear Track Inn.

Bald eagles. They are everywhere but especially at the mouths of spawning streams or the fish hatchery when the salmon are running.

Salmon spawning (in season). Macaulay hatchery (fish ladder and viewing window) and local streams and rivers througout the Juneau area.

Sea stars, anemones, baby crab, limpets. Tide pooling at minus tides or the aquariums at Macaulay hatchery.

PHOTO BY MARK KELLEY

THINGS TO DO

13 - WINTER ACTIVITES

13 - CITY & SIGHTSEEING

14 - ACTIVE OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES

14 - HIKING & TRAILS

14 - HISTORIC SITES & MUSEUMS

15 - ARTS & CULTURE

16 - GLACIER VIEWING

17 - FISHING

18 - WHALE WATCHING & WILDLIFE VIEWING

EAT

& DRINK

20 - BARS & LOUNGES

20 - BREWERIES & DISTILLERIES

21 - CAFE, COFFEE & BISTRO

21 - FOOD TOURS

21 - INTERNATIONAL

22 - QUICK EATS

22 - SALMON BAKES

23 - SEAFOOD & STEAKS

SHOPPING & GALLERIES

24 - ART GALLERIES & ALASKA NATIVE ART

24 - BOOKSTORES & TOYS

24 - CLOTHING, SHOES & ACCESSORIES

24 - GROCERY, LIQUOR & PHARMACIES

24 - JEWELRY, GIFTS & SOUVENIRS

25 - OUTDOOR GEAR

25 - QUILTING & CRAFTING

25 - SEAFOOD GIFTS & PROCESSING

25 - SPECIALTY STORES

PLACES TO STAY

26 - PLACES TO STAY: DOWNTOWN

26 - PLACES TO STAY: CITYWIDE

27 - PLACES TO STAY: MENDENHALL VALLEY

27 - PLACES TO STAY: AUKE BAY

27 - PLACES TO STAY: DOUGLAS

27 - PLACES TO STAY: GUSTAVUS

PLAN YOUR TRIP

28 - TRANSPORTATION: AIR

28 - TRANSPORTATION: LAND

28 - TRANSPORTATION: WATER

28 - TRANSPORTATION: SMALL BOAT CRUISING

28 - BANKS & CREDIT UNIONS

28 - COMMUNICATIONS

29 - UTILITIES

29 - HEALTH AND WELLNESS

29 - MAPS, GUIDES, & OTHER RESOURCES

29 - MEDIA

29 - TRIP PLANNING & BOOKING SERVICES

29 - MEDICAL SERVICES

29 - WEDDING & EVENT PLANNING SERVICES

31 - NEARBY COMMUNITIES & LODGES

31 - EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS

31 - VISITOR INFORMATION CENTERS

WINTER ACTIVITIES

ALASKA POWDER DESCENTS

907.321.0532 info@alaskapowder.com alaskapowder.com

Helicopter and backcountry ski & snowboard guiding. Single and multi-day packages from January-April. Experience epic powder & big mountains in Juneau!

COASTAL HELICOPTERS

907.789.5610 tours@coastalhelicopters.com coastalhelicopters.com

Affordable charter operations available year round.

EAGLECREST SKI AREA

907.790.2000 info@skieaglecrest.com skieaglecrest.com

Juneau's community ski area with 640 acres & 1620 vertical feet of big mountain terrain & untracked powder to go with its affordable & award-winning ski school.

CITY & SIGHTSEEING

AJ MINE GASTINEAU MILL TOUR

907.500.5186 ajminetour@gmail.com ajgastineauminetour.com

Underground goldmine tour and gold panning. City and glacier tours!

ALASKA GALORE TOURS

877.794.2537 tours@alaskagalore.com alaskagalore.com

Explore Juneau's beauty with personalized land tours! Private guides for 3.5-4 hours or group departures available. Discover your adventure today!

ALASKA ON TAP

907.713.7285 info@alaskaontap.com alaskaontap.com

Juneau’s best—and only—brewery tour! Alaska On Tap showcases the finest brews & views, taking you beyond downtown. Sip your way through the craft beer scene!

GLACIER GARDENS RAINFOREST ADVENTURES

907.790.3377 7600 Glacier Hwy info@glaciergardens.com glaciergardens.com

View the remarkable Flower Towers! Guided botanical garden & Tongass Forest tours on easily accessible shuttles to spectacular scenic overlooks of Juneau!

JENSEN-OLSON ARBORETUM

907.789.0139 23035 Glacier Hwy parks.rec@juneau.gov juneau.org/parks-recreation/ jensen-olson-arboretum

Juneau’s botanical gem. National Primula collection, certified arboretum, historic veggie garden, relax among the flowers on the coast of the Inside Passage.

THE JORGENSON HOUSE

907.957.2904 jorgensonhouse.com

Personalized Juneau city tours, Mendenhall Glacier, hiking, salmon, wildlife, local spots, photo ops, waterfalls, and more! Locally owned since 1983.

JUNEAU LIMOUSINE SERVICE

907.463.5466 juneaulimo@aol.com juneaulimo.net

Personalized Juneau city tours, Mendenhall Glacier, hiking, salmon, wildlife, local spots, photo ops, waterfalls, and more! Locally owned since 1983.

JUNEAU TOURS & WHALE WATCH

907.723.9209 info@juneautours.com juneautours.com

Voted "Best of Juneau" narrated bus tours to the Mendenhall Glacier Visitor Center and City Trolley Tours.

M & M TOURS OF JUNEAU

907.789.5460 mmtoursofjuneau@gmail.com mmtoursofjuneau.com

Home of the Mendenhall Glacier Express. Experience the highlights of Juneau on one of our luxurious coach buses. Our various tours include sites like the Mendenhall Glacier, Nugget Falls, historic downtown, the Whale Park, and more!

MACAULAY SALMON HATCHERY: DIPAC

907.463.4810

2697 Channel Dr visitor_center@dipac.net dipac.net/visit

Learn about Alaska's amazing salmon resources and witness their various life stages. Meet other local marine life in our aquariums. Fishy gift shop too!

UNPLUGGED ADVENTURES

800.989.9868 info@alaskaunplugged.com alaskaunplugged.com

Self-guided Jeep rental company. Experience all of Juneau at your own pace, all while receiving navigation & narration of the area's rich history through iPad.

ACTIVE OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES

ABOVE & BEYOND ALASKA, LLC

907.364.2333

info@beyondak.com beyondak.com

Experience day trips to visit glaciers, bears, and whales. Top quality, small groups, off the beaten path experiences since 2002.

ALASKA BOAT AND KAYAK RENTAL SHOP

907.209.6088

info@juneaukayak.com juneaukayak.com

Kayak, stand-up paddle board, and paddle equipment rentals. Paddle and safety demo included. Three rental locations: Auke Bay, Amalga, and Windfall Island.

ALASKA SEAPLANES

907.789.3331

info@flyalaskaseaplanes.com flyalaskaseaplanes.com

Full-service scheduled flights based in Juneau to Skayway, Haines, Gustavus, Sitka, Petersburg, Hoonah, Kake, Ketchikan, Angoon, Tenakee, Pelican & Elfin Cove.

CYCLE ALASKA

907.780.2253 tourops@cycleak.com cycleak.com

Explore Juneau with Cycle Alaska—affordable tours and bike rentals, including electric options! Book today for your biking journey tomorrow!

DANGEROUS WATER ADVENTURES

907.500.5453

dangerouswaters@rocketmail.com dangerouswateradventures.com

Jet Ski Alaska with Dangerous Water Adventures! Juneau's most adventurous experience traveling over 20 miles on the marine rich waters of Southeast Alaska!

GASTINEAU GUIDING COMPANY

907.586.8231 tour@gguiding.com stepintoalaska.com

Step off the beaten path & enjoy a Juneau hike and wildlife viewing on an active adventure with a small group and professional guide. Juneau's best in 1 tour!

IRIDE ALASKA - SEGWAY AND EBIKE TOURS

907.586.8996 info@iride-alaska.com iride-alaska.com

Escape the crowds on an unforgettable guided Segway or ebike tour to discover natural Alaska. Fun for all. Book today for an experience as unique as your destination!

KAWANTI ADVENTURES

907.523.2920 info@kawanti.com kawanti.com

Zipline adventure at Eaglecrest Ski Area with axe throwing. No handbraking required. Fun for the whole family. Agest 8 & up! Group/child rates available.

LIQUID ALASKA TOURS

800.892.5504

info@liquidalaskatours.com liquidalaskatours.com

Explore Mendenhall Glacier on a guided expedition. With our canoe and hiking tours, you will get as close as possible to the face of the Mendenhall Glacier.

NATVENTURE TOURS

512.520.7393 natventuretours@gmail.com natventuretours.com

Offering river fishing, bear watching, pack rafting, and kayaking tours, we are located just across the channel from Juneau in small town Gustavus, Alaska.

NORTHSTAR HELICOPTERS

907.790.4530 info@northstartrekking.com northstartrekking.com

Professionally-guided helicopter glacier hikes, helicopter flightseeing tours, charters, and other customized outdoor adventure opportunities.

SEA LION ADVENTURE TOURS

907.713.4949 rookery@sealiontoursak.com sealiontoursak.com

We're different than most tours in the area. We offer private, small group Marine Safaris & Kayak Adventures from predetermined trips to customized experiences.

UNCRUISE ADVENTURES

888.862.8881 sales@uncruise.com uncruise.com

Explore remote, scenic areas. Enjoy active adventures on small boat overnight adventure cruises from 22-86 guests from Alaska to Galapagos.

VOYIJ.COM

907.600.1727 hello@voyij.com voyij.com

Largest selection of LOCAL Juneau tours and gifts bookable online: whale watching, dog mushing, fishing, and more! Use code TRAVELJUNEAU for 10% off your first order! Exp 10/25

HIKING & TRAILS

ALASKAN BINOCULARS

907.713.5154

james@alaskanbinoculars.com alaskanbinoculars.com

Take a hike! Vortex Binoculars rentals with transportation from the downtown docks to historic trails. Zoom in on Juneau's waterfalls, mountains, and wildlife.

GOLDBELT TRAM

907.463.3412

490 S Franklin St goldbelttram.com

Breathtaking views, hiking above 1,800 ft. through 200 ft. high trees to the sub-alpine meadow. Suitable for every ability level, including an accessible trail.

WILD COAST EXCURSIONS

907.723.5669 info@wildcoastexcursions.com wildcoastexcursions.com

Intimate and responsible wilderness bear viewing and alpine hiking trips led by an expert lifelong Alaskan. Get up close and experience Alaska like a local!

HISTORIC SITES & MUSEUMS

AJ MINE GASTINEAU MILL TOUR

907.500.5186 ajminetour@gmail.com ajgastineauminetour.com

Visit the AJ Mine/Gastineau Mill. Travel underground and observe an experienced miner operating historic mining equipment. Pan for gold.

ALASKA STATE MUSEUM

907.465.2901

395 Whittier St museums.alaska.gov

Featuring world-class exhibits on Alaska’s history, art, and culture. Connect with incredible artifacts, informative displays, and beautiful architecture.

AUNT CLAUDIA’S DOLLS, A MUSEUM

907.586.4969

114 S Franklin St, Suite 102 auntclaudiasdolls@hotmail.com auntclaudiasdolls.com

Aunt Claudia’s Dolls, A Museum is free and downtown with an extensive collection of antique & ethnic dolls, bears, miniatures, and a working artist’s studio.

ICY STRAIT POINT

907.789.8600 info@icystraitpoint.com icystraitpoint.com

Owned & operated by the Huna Tlingit tribe, remote Icy Strait Point offers Alaska’s best cultural, food, whale, bear & adventure tours. Book early & save.

JUNEAU - DOUGLAS CITY MUSEUM

907.586.3572 114 W 4th St museum.info@juneau.gov juneau.gov/library/museum

Explore exhibits on Juneau’s history & culture including mining, Native history, politics & a film. Historic walking & capitol tours May - Sept. Museum store.

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HISTORIC SITES & MUSEUMS

JUNEAU LIGHTHOUSE TOURS

877.794.2537

sales@alaskagalore.com juneaulighthousetours.com

Explore the historic Sentinel Island Lighthouse on our exclusive tour. Enjoy whale watching on our luxury boats and narrated guides on this must-do excursion.

LAST CHANCE MINING MUSEUM & HISTORICAL PARK

907.586.5338 juneauhistory.org 1001 Basin Rd

Historic AJ Gold Mine site. World class air compressor, 3D glass map, and mining exhibits. Strike it rich with a gold pan from our gift shop. $5 cash admission.

TREADWELL: ALASKA'S LOST MINE

907.209.9474

aaron@treadwelltour.com

treadwelltour.com

A living history tour of an abandoned Gold Rush era mining town featuring archeological ruins and augmented reality.

WALTER SOBOLEFF BUILDING

907.463.4844

105 Heritage Way heritage@sealaska.com sealaskaheritage.org

Visitors can view monumental art, an interactive exhibit, a traditional clan house, Kootéeyaa Deiyí (totem pole trail), and support Native language, art & cultural programs.

ARTS & CULTURE

ALASKA NATIVE TOURS

907.790.1468

490 S Franklin St goldbelttram.com

Learn the profound relationship between nature, culture, and science. Explore the importance of Western Science and Traditional Knowledge in understanding the world.

GOLDBELT TRAM

907.463.3412

490 S Franklin St goldbelttram.com

Learn about our Indigenous ways of life in "Seeing Daylight," a complimentary 18-min film. Native artists on-site working on their cultural crafts.

JUNEAU ARTS & HUMANITIES COUNCIL

907.586.2787

350 Whittier St info@jahc.org jahc.org

The Juneau Arts & Humanities Council presents local events and concerts, along with local art and gallery exhibits at the Juneau Arts & Culture Center.

JUNEAU SYMPHONY

907.586.4676

inco@juneausymphony.org juneausymphony.org

We present high-quality musical experiences that contribute to the vitality of Alaska’s Capital including 5 concert sets per year - 3 Classical, 1 Summer Pops, and Holiday Cheer.

WALTER SOBOLEFF BUILDING

907.463.4844

105 Heritage Way heritage@sealaska.com sealaskaheritage.org

Visitors can view monumental art, an interactive exhibit, a traditional clan house, Kootéeyaa Deiyí (totem pole trail), and support Native language, art & cultural programs.

GLACIER VIEWING

ABOVE & BEYOND ALASKA, LLC

907.364.2333 info@beyondak.com beyondak.com

ALLEN MARINE TOURS

907.789.0081 juneauinfo@allenmarine.com allenmarinetours.com

COASTAL HELICOPTERS, INC

907.789.5610 tours@coastalhelicopters.comlhelicopters.com coastalhelicopters.com

M & M TOURS OF JUNEAU

888.204.5301 reservations.mmtoursofjuneau@gmail.com mmtoursofjuneau.com

MENDENHALL GLACIER VISITOR CENTER

907.789.0097

6000 Glacier Spur Rd fs.usda.gov/goto/mgvc

MENDENHALL GLACIER CULTURAL AMBASSADOR PROGRAM

907.789.0097

6000 Glacier Spur Rd fs.usda.gov/goto/mgvc

NORTHSTAR HELICOPTERS

907.790.4530 info@northstartrekking.com northstartrekking.com

TEMSCO HELICOPTERS

907.789.9501 info@temscoair.com temscoair.com

WINGS AIRWAYS & TAKU GLACIER LODGE

907.586.6275

2 Marine Way Ste 175 info@wingsairways.com wingsairways.com

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Explore an ice age wilderness at Mendenhall and Norris Glaciers via packraft, canoe, or hiking. Offering world class experiences since 2002.

Travel in comfort aboard a deluxe high-speed Alaskan-built expedition vessel to experience Tracy Arm Fjord.

Flightseeing operations over the Juneau Icefield. Dog sled tours, icefield glacier landings, and charter options available!

Whales! Helicopters! Mendenhall Glacier & City Tours, historic downtown Red Trolley Tours, spectacular Shrine of St. Therese, and much more! See the beauty!

Amazing views of Mendenhall Glacier and high quality recreation. Emphasis on glacial phenomena, ecosystems & protection of wildlife. $5 entrance fee in summer.

Visit with Alaska Native cultural ambassadors to learn about their relationship with the land. Ask questions about the Tlingit and Haida culture and traditions.

Proessionally guided helicopter glacier hikes, helicopter flightseeing tours, charters, and other customized outdoor adventure opportunities.

Since 1983, year-round helicopter charters, tours, heli-skiing & photography. Glacier/Icefield tours a specialty. A mustdo ... dogsledding in Juneau & Skagway!

Explore 5 glaciers by seaplane to Juneau's glacier-view salmon feast. Immerse in rustic Alaska, visit a remote lodge, bear/wildlife viewing for the true Alaska.

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FISHING

49TH FATHOM CHARTERS

907.500.5998 charter@49thfathom.com 49thfathom.com

ADVENTURE FISHING TOURS

907-500-5808 adventurefishingtours@gmail.com adventurefishingtours.com

ALASKA BUCKET LIST

ADVENTURES

907.209.0705 akbucketlistadventures@gmail.com alaskabucketlistadventures.com

BEAR CREEK OUTFITTERS

907.723.2683 info@juneauflyfishing.com juneauflyfishing.com

CAST AWAY CHARTERS

907.796.9906 castawaycharters49@gmail.com cac49.com

CHUM FUN CHARTERS

907.398.2486 chumfun907@gmail.com chumfun.com

GLACIER BAY'S BEAR TRACK INN

907.697.3017 beartrackinn@gmail.com beartrackinn.com

JUNEAU CHARTERS

907.723.8472 info@juneaucharters.com juneaucharters.com

RUM RUNNER CHARTERS

907.789.5482 rumrunnr@alaska.net rumrunnercharters.net

SEAK OUTFITTERS

907.723.9204

SEAKoutfitters907@gmail.com SEAKoutfitters.com

TIDEWATER FLY FISHING

206.317.4439

Dave@TidewaterFlyfishing.com tidewaterflyfishing.com

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49th Fathom Charters offers premier sportfishing & whale watching tours. Female owned/operated, we strive to create memorable experiences on the water.

Fishing for the adventurous! Indulge in an all-inclusive, private cruise through Alaska's pristine wilderness—time to treat yourself to a luxurious getaway.

Alaska Bucket List Adventures offers personalized charter fishing trips out of Auke Bay. Let us help you build experiences and memories of a lifetime!

Juneau’s Premiere Guide Service. Guided fly fishing: salmon, Dolly Varden, steelhead, and trout. Brown bear viewing expeditions. All gear included. Exclusive remote floatplane access.

We offer sport fishing, whale watching & water taxi services. Customize your trip by telling us your leave/ return time. Let us show you why we love living here.

Fish On! 3.5 hrs of fun, shorefishing for the whole family. Very affordable guided fishing experience. Rain gear & transportation included. Call today!

Featuring classic log construction, spectacular views, a welcoming environment, and lots of activities, it’s the perfect spot to experience authentic Alaska.

Fish on!! With multiple boats and a pro crew, we offer fantastic salmon and halibut fishing adventures! We can also provide water taxi transportation year round!

Welcome to Rum Runner Charters. We specialize in affordable, premier private, family, and small group sport fishing for salmon, halibut, or combination trips.

Want an up-close experience fighting a salmon in the shallows? Or do you prefer to relax and have the fish come to you? Our private charter caters to you!

Tidewater Fly Fishing offers private, guided fishing trips for 1-2 people. All gear and transportation are provided, so let's get out of town and go fishing!

WHALE WATCHING & WILDLIFE VIEWING

49TH FATHOM CHARTERS

907.500.5998 charter@49thfathom.com 49thfathom.com

ABOVE & BEYOND ALASKA

907.364.2333 info@beyondak.com beyondak.com

ADVENTURES IN ALASKA

907.209.8227 adventuresinak@gmail.com adventuresinalaskacharters.com

ALASKA BUCKET LIST ADVENTURES

907.209.0705 alaskabucketlistadventures@gmail.com alaskabucketlistadventures.com

ALASKA FJORDLINES

907.766.3395 info@alaskafjordlines.com juneaualaskawhales.com

ALASKA GALORE TOURS

877.794.2537 tours@alaskagalore.com alaskagalore.com

ALASKA HUMPBACK ADVENTURES

907.419.5881 alaskahumpbacks@gmail.com alaskahumpbackadventures.com

ALASKA LUXURY TOURS

971.770.2675 info@alaskaluxurytours.com alaskaluxurytours.com

ALASKA SEA TO SHORE

425.210.1141 info@alaskaseatoshore.com alaskaseatoshore.com

ALASKA TALES WHALE WATCHING

907.419.3098 alaskatalesjuneau@gmail.com alaska-whalewatching.com

ALASKA TRAVEL ADVENTURES

907.789.0052 info@bestofalaskatravel.com alaskatraveladventures.com

ALLEN MARINE TOURS

907.789.0081

juneauinfo@allenmarine.com allenmarinetours.com

DOLPHIN JET BOAT TOURS

907.463.3422

dolphinjetboattours@gmail.com alaskawhalewatching.org

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49th Fathom Charters offers premier sportfishing and whale watching tours. Female owned/operated, we strive to create memorable experiences on the water

Paddle with whales in Channel Islands via kayak and motorboat. Journey into the fortress of the bears at Pack Creek and Waterfall Creek via floatplane.

Enjoy a personal adventure in uncrowded comfort with Captain Alan onboard our custom built boat, Narwhal. We offer whale watching, fishing, and sightseeing.

Alaska Bucket List Adventures offers personalized charter fishing trips out of Auke Bay. Let us help you build experiences and memories of a lifetime.

First class whale watch! Charter the Fjordland, a 65', 48passenger, sleek & luxurious catamaran. The perfect boat for your family or group. Whales guaranteed!

Escape the crowds for a personalized adventure! Heated cabins, expert captains, whales, wildlife, and stunning scenery await!

Alaska Humpback Adventures provides a safe and exciting whale watching experience. We are committed to giving our guests the individual attention they deserve!

Alaska Luxury Tours exists solely to offer our guests the ultimate experience in comfort, style, privacy, and safety. Same whales, different experience...

Discover both land and sea on Juneau's only PRIVATE whale watch and island stop combo! Perfect for families & small groups seeking a one-of-a-kind experience.

Rated one of the best tours in the country, Alaska Tales provides an incredible whale watching tour on boats with heated cabins, restrooms, and viewing decks.

Juneau's top tour company: Mendenhall River float trip, gold panning, sea kayaking, Mendenhall Lake kayak or canoe, whale watching, salmon bake & more.

Explore with the locals! Options include scheduled or private wildlife quests, glacier tours, and culinary experiences aboard Alaskan-built expedition vessels.

Juneau's 1st & finest! Satisfied customers since 1994. Whales guaranteed! Onboard naturalist. Travel in covered comfort on mammal-friendly jet boats.

WHALE WATCHING & WILDLIFE VIEWING

GASTINEAU GUIDING COMPANY

907.586.8231 tour@gguiding.com stepintoalaska.com

HARV & MARV’S OUTBACK ALASKA

866.909.7288 tours@harvandmarvs.com harvandmarvs.com

ICY STRAIT POINT

907.789.8600 info@icystraitpoint.com icystraitpoint.com

JAYLEEN’S ALASKA

907.419.2007 info@jayleensalaska.com jayleensalaska.com

JUNEAU CHARTERS

907.723.8472 info@juneaucharters.com juneaucharters.com

JUNEAU LIGHTHOUSE TOURS

877.794.2537 sales@alaskagalore.com juneaulighthousetours.com

JUNEAU TOURS & WHALE WATCH

907.723.9209 reservations@juneauwhalewatch.com juneauwhalewatch.com

LOST IN ALASKA ADVENTURES

907.321.1405 lostinalaskainfo@gmail.com lostinalaskaadventures.com

M&M TOURS OF JUNEAU

907.789.5460 mmtoursofjuneau@aol.com mmtoursofjuneau.com

RUM RUNNER CHARTERS

907.789.5482 rumrunnr@alaska.net rumrunnercharters.net

SAILING ALASKA LIMITED

907.500.5343 Joeright@SailingAlaska.com SailingAlaska.com

WILD COAST EXCURSIONS

907.723.5669 info@wildcoastexcursions.com wildcoastexcursions.com

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Elevate your whale watching with a professionally guided, small group experience aboard a safari vessel custom designed specifically for wildlife viewing!

Long-time Juneau captains show the best of Southeast Alaska. Custom whale watching for up to 18 people. Honest, sincere, and friendly service.

Combine the best of Alaska & save. Remote Icy Strait Point features the highest density of humpback whales & longest ZipRider in North America. Book today!

Fun & flexible whale watching experience! Birders, landscape photographers, whale enthusiasts, all are welcome. Customize your adventure. Max of 6. Call today!

Thar she blows! Juneau has the best whale watching in SE Alaska. Let Juneau Charters give you a personal tour of Juneau’s waters to see these amazing animals.

Offering Alaska’s ONLY lighthouse & whale watch combo. Guests will love our luxurious catamaran with plenty of space inside & out to view whales & nature.

Voted "Best of Juneau" whale watching on catamarans designed for optimum viewing and knowledgeable and entertaining naturalists. Heated cabins and bathroom.

Private whale watching tours with Capt. Kevin. Just your crew on board, max of six guests, makes for a wonderful adventure. Just the right size! We Speak Whale!

Whales, Glaciers and Gold Mine Tours. Oh my! Looking for a floatplane or helicopter tour? We can help with all your booking needs!

Welcome to Rum Runner Charters, specializing in affordable, premier, private, family, & small group whale and marine wildlife watching charters. 100% guaruntee.

Whales! Helicopters! Mendenhall Glacier & City Tours, historic downtown Red Trolley Tours, spectacular Shrine of St. Therese, and much more! See the beauty!

Intimate and responsible wilderness bear viewing and alpine hiking trips led by an expert lifeling Alaskan. Get up close and experience Alaska like a local!

EAT & DRINK

ALASKAN HOTEL AND BAR

907.318.9470

167 S Franklin St info@thealaskanhotel.com thealaskanhotel.com

THE BUBBLE ROOM AT THE BARANOF HOTEL

907.586.2660

127 N Franklin St reservations@baranofhotel.com baranofhotel.com

RED DOG SALOON

907.463.3658

278 S Franklin St manager@reddogsaloon.com reddogsaloon.com

TIMBERLINE BAR & GRILL

907.463-3412

490 S Franklin goldbelttram.com

TRIANGLE CLUB, INC

907.586.3140

251 Front St triangleclubbar@hotmail.com triangleclubbar.com

ALASKAN BREWING COMPANY

907.780.5912

5364 Commercial Blvd info@alaskanbeer.com alaskanbeer.com

ALASKAN BREWING PUBLIC HOUSE

907.723.5286

406 S Franklin info@alaskanbrewingpublichouse.com alaskanbrewingpublichouse.com

AMALGA DISTILLERY

907.209.2015 134 N Franklin St m@amalgadistillery.com amalgadistillery.com

DEVIL’S CLUB BREWING CO

907.523.BREW (2739) 100 N Franklin beer@devilsclubbrewing.com devilsclubbrewing.com

FORBIDDEN PEAK BREWERY

907.523.7787

11798 Glacier Hwy info@forbiddenpeak.com forbiddenpeak.com

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"One haunt that's remained an unadulterated touchstone of northern-strength guzzling is the Alaskan Hotel & Bar." Esquire Best Bars in America.

Slip into a delicious cocktail or sip on a locally crafted microbrew. Our new menu features a thoughtful selection all at a price that will leave room for more.

Featuring a great selection of burgers/sandwiches, pizza, BBQ, Alaska cod, and more! All in our great Alaskan atmosphere. Full bar and live summer entertainment!

Stop by our Tr’Ale House before or after your hike and have a nice refreshing drink or wine. Informational stop before going out on trails.

The Triangle Club Bar has offered continuous service at the same historic location in downtown Juneau since 1947.

Serving award-winning beverages since 1986. Enjoy our beers, cocktails, seltzers, and sodas on your own, in a guided tasting, or with food truck favorites.

Multi award-winning local craft brewery beers on tap and the indulgent menu offers street food-style tapas and house-smoked meats like salmon and Alaskan crab!

Juneau’s first distillery, producing gin & single malt whiskey. Visit our tasting room to sip a cocktail next to the pot still where our spirits are distilled.

Originally a theater in the heart of downtown Juneau. The taproom & kitchen are open daily 11am-9pm with beers brewed on-site and delicious food.

A local family-owned brewery located in Auke Bay serving a variety of house-made beverages. Relax by the fire inside or outside and enjoy the harbor view!

EAT & DRINK

HERITAGE COFFEE

ROASTING COMPANY

907.586.1088

130 Front St coffeeinfo@heritagecoffee.com heritagecoffee.com

MENDENHALL MALL

907.713.7011

9105 Mendenhall Mall Rd mendenhallmall.com

THE ROOKERY CAFÉ

907.463.3013 111 Seward St therookerycafe@gmail.com therookerycafe.com

ALASKA ON TAP

907.713.7285 info@alaskaontap.com alaskaontap.com

THE JORGENSON HOUSE

907.957.2904

info@jorgensonhouse.com jorgensonhouse.com

JUNEAU FOOD TOURS

907.723.8478 info@juneaufoodtours.com juneaufoodtours.com

IN BOCCA AL LUPO

907.586-1409

120 Second St therookerycafe@gmail.com inboccaallupoak.com

RED SPRUCE AK

907.500.5638 11798 Glacier Hwy info@redspruceak.com redspruceak.com

ROMA - BISTRO ON THE WHARF

907.463.5020 2 Marine Way #104 info@bistroroma.com bistroroma.com

V’S CELLAR DOOR

907.586.6870 222 Seward St info@vscellardoor.com vscellardoor.com

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Southeast Alaska’s premier coffee roaster, Heritage Coffee features handcrafted drinks, fresh pastries, gelato, and gifts for the coffee enthusiast.

If you’re in search of one-of-a-kind treasures or simply looking to buy local; Mendenhall Mall is home to unique shops with exceptional service and products.!

James Beard Award-nominated casual restaurant. We focus our attention on local ingredients & foods made from scratch. Serving breakfast & lunch. Order online!

Juneau's best—and only—brewery tour! Alaska On Tap showcases the finest brews & views, taking you beyond downtown. Sip your way through the craft beer scene!

Wild Alaska Cooking Classes with local expert chefs at the award-winning Jorgenson House, as featured on Top Chef®. Share the flavors and techniques for mastering Alaska seafood.

Owned & operated by a local food writer, the tour includes history, culture, and great food! Experience real Alaskan food by real Alaskans. The Tour with Taste!!

Handmade pasta and wood-fired pizzas in a warm, family-style atmosphere. house cured meats, delicious cheeses and a great selection of beer, wine, and mocktails.

Red Spruce AK dishes up International street food.

Enjoy gourmet pizzas, salads & oven baked sandwiches. Italian aromatic atmosphere, serving variety of beers and an impressive wine list. Lunch & dinner.

Mexican fusion restaurant! We mix different cultures & flavors together in a fusion cuisine!

EAT & DRINK

THE ALASKAN CREPE ESCAPE

907.586.1846 139 S Franklin St AKcrepeescape@gmail.com alaskancrepeescape.com

BLUMEN DOGS

907.713.7719

shawn.blumenshine@gmail.com facebook.com/blumendogsak

FORNO ROSSO PIZZERIA & CATERING

907.957.6000 fornorossoalaska@gmail.com fornorossoalaska.com

MCDONALD’S OF JUNEAU

907.789.4653 2285 Trout St mcdonalds.com

SUBWAY

907.789.2774

8777 Glacier Hwy subway.com

WINGS AIRWAYS/ TAKU GLACIER LODGE

907.586.6275

2 Marine Way, Ste 175 info@wingsairways.com wingsairways.com

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Food truck in the heart of downtown Juneau that sells sweet and savory crepes, coffee, and smoothies.

Serving unique and fun quality hot dogs at pop ups, large community events and through the Wild Alaskan Food Truck. Come try our quick and friendly service!

Next to the Alaskan Brewing Co. Tasting Room, Forno Rosso Alaska serves authentic wood-fired pizza. They also offer handmade gluten-free dough and dairy-free cheese.

Hot fresh food in a clean and friendly environment.

An alternative to traditional fast food, we offer freshly cut veggies, toppings, protein, and freshly-baked bread.

Distinctive 5-glacier seaplane flightseeing to Juneau's exclusive glacier-view salmon feast. Vintage lodge & wildlife. Savor a quintessential Alaskan adventure!

EAT & DRINK

ALASKA FISH & CHIPS COMPANY AT THE FLIGHT DECK

907.523.9800

2 Marine Way #124 info@alaskafishandchips.com alaskafishandchips.com

TWISTED FISH COMPANY ALASKAN GRILL

907.463.5033

550 S Franklin info@twistedfishcompany.com twistedfishcompany.com

DECKHAND DAVE’S

907.957.2005

139 S Franklin St davidmccasland907@gmail.com deckhanddaves.com

HANGAR ON THE WHARF

907.586.5018

2 Marine Way #106 info@hangaronthewharf.com hangaronthewharf.com

TIMBERLINE RESTAURANT

907.463.1341

490 S Franklin St mail.gbt@goldbelt.com goldbelttram.com

T.K. MAGUIRE’S AT THE RAMADA

907.228.3476

375 Whittier St yolanda.bender@ramadajuneau.com tkmaguires.com

TRACY’S KING CRAB SHACK

907.790.2722

432 S Franklin St tracy@kingcrabshack.com kingcrabshack.com

A wild place for wild fish! Juneau’s premier dining experience, featuring wild Alaska seafood with a waterfront view and friendly Alaskan service.

A wild place for wild fish! Juneau’s premier dining experience, featuring wild Alaska seafood with a waterfront view and friendly Alaskan service.

Offering wild Alaskan seafood tacos! Owned & operated by a former commercial fisherman, featuring photography from real commercial fishing boats around AK.

Experience Juneau’s favorite waterfront restaurant. SE Alaska’s largest selection of micro-brews. Great food and wonderful atmosphere. Reservations suggested.

Timberline Bar & Grill overlooks the Inside Passage. Wild Alaskan halibut & chips or other delicious options with locally made beers, wines & liquors.

Enjoy locally-caught Alaskan seafood or a fantastic steak and a homemade dessert with a spectacular waterfront view. Full bar with the coldest beer in town!

"Best Legs in Town!" Alaska's finest red king crab served by the leg. Sample our famous homemade king crab bisque! Crab cakes & Dungeness crab. Online shipping.

ART GALLERIES & ALASKA NATIVE ART

ANNIE KAILL’S FINE CRAFTS GALLERY

907.586.2880

124 Seward St sales@anniekaills.com anniekaills.com

Since 1975—Alaskan art, pottery, jewelry & much more. Voted Best Gallery, Gift& Jewelry Store. You won't want to miss Annie Kaill's, the "art" of downtown Juneau!

JUNEAU ARTISTS GALLERY

907.586.9891

175 S Franklin Juneauartistsgallerycontact@gmail.com juneauartistsgallery.org

This unique gallery is a shared endeavor of over 20 local artists who own and operate the gallery yearround. Come and meet the artists!

JUNEAU ARTS AND HUMANITIES COUNCIL

907.586.2787

350 Whittier St info@jahc.org jahc.org

The Juneau Arts & Humanities Council offers a gallery and shop filled with local artwork, and provides concerts, events, and arts advocacy in Juneau.

LAVENDER PEAKS GALLERY AND STUDIO

907.723.4400

214 N Franklin St lavenderpeaks@gmail.com lavenderpeaks.com

Downtown Juneau's only photography studio and art gallery. Alaskan art and gifts on display. Headshots, senior and family portraits, sports and schools.

RIE MUNOZ GALLERY

907.789.7411

2101 Jordan Ave riemunozart@gmail.com riemunoz.com

Visit the beautiful Rie Munoz Gallery in the Mendenhall Valley for the art of Rie Munoz. Silkscreens, prints, posters, originals, books, cards, and much more!

SEALASKA HERITAGE STORE

907.586.9114 105 Heritage Way thestore@sealaska.com sealaskaheritage.org

Authentic Alaska Native arts store in downtown Juneau offering jewelry, fine art, clothing & more. Proceeds support Native language, art & cultural programs.

BOOKSTORES & TOYS

HEARTHSIDE BOOKS, ETC

907.586.1726

2 Marine Way #119 hearthside@hearthsidebooks.com hearthsidebooks.com

Booklover's delight in historic downtown! Juneau''s best selection for over 40 years! Alaskana, bestsellers, maps, cards, toys, and games. Open daily. We ship.

JUNEAU’S IMAGINATION STATION

907.586.8697

174 S Franklin St, Ste A imaginationstation@ak.net alaskantoys.com

An Alaska toy store that lets your imagination run wild. Featuring Alaska toys, games, & dolls as well as fantastic playthings from around the world!

CLOTHING, SHOES & ACCESSORIES

BOHEME

907.586.2050

175 S Franklin St ann1898inn@aol.com

Juneau's own classic, trendy paradise serving clothing for juniors and contemporary women. Open daily year-round.

BUSTIN' OUT BOUTIQUE

907.707.9493

118 Seward St bustin.outak@gmail.com bustinoutboutique.com

We are a full service bra fitting boutique specializing in finding you the best solution for your needs. With over 140 bra sizes we can find your perfect fit.

CORDOVA'S

907.723.9928

224 Front St resoluteboutique.com

Shop for style in Juneau, Alaska!

FOGGY MOUNTAIN SHOP

907.586.6780

234 Seward St foggymtn@acsalaska.net foggymountainshop.com

The experts at Foggy Mountain Shop will help you enjoy the great outdoors! We stock the best brands of outerwear, activewear, footwear, camping gear, climbing and skiing equipment, and travel accessories.

FORBIDDEN PEAK BREWERY

907.523.7787

11798 Glacier Hwy info@forbiddenpeak.com forbiddenpeak.com

Come check out our huge selection of logo merchandise ranging from apparel, hats, drinkware, toys, and more.

MENDENHALL MALL

907.713.7011

9105 Mendenhall Mall Rd mallpsaoffice@gmail.com mendenhallmall.com

If you’re in search of one-of-a-kind treasures or simply looking to buy local; Mendenhall Mall is home to unique shops with exceptional service and products.

TREETOP TEES, LLC

907.500.8905

110 N. Franklin St info@treetoptees.com treetoptees.com

Check out the softest tees in town! We screen print all original designs on high quality tees, sweatshirts, and more. Locally owned, locally printed, and open year-round!

GROCERY, LIQUOR & PHARMACIES

JUNEAU DRUG COMPANY

907.586.1233

202 Front St juneauretail@juneaudrug.com juneaudrug.com

The historic Juneau Drug is conveniently located in the heart of downtown and is prepared to meet all of your travel needs! We have a pharmacy onsite.

JEWELRY, GIFTS & SOUVENIRS

ALASKA SHIRT COMPANY

907.586.9511

489 S Franklin St info@shirtco.com shirtco.com

T-shirts & salmon & keychains, oh my! With aisles & aisles of souvenir smiles, let our staff show you why shopping should always be this much fun. Restrooms.

ALASKAN BREWING COMPANY DEPOT

907.780.5936

406 S Franklin St info@alaskanbeer.com alaskanbeer.com

Visit our official beer gear store, the Alaskan Brewing Depot downtown. Shop for clothing, barware, and gifts, or catch a free summer shuttle to our Tasting Room.

ANNIE KAILL’S FINE CRAFTS GALLERY

907.586.2881

124 Seward St sales@anniekaills.com anniekaills.com

Voted #1 art gallery in Juneau! Plus distinctive pottery, jewelry & gifts for all occasions. Delighting Juneau residents & visitors year-round since 1975.

BEN FRANKLIN STORE

907.586.6762

233 Front St benfrank499@hotmail.com benfranklinstorejuneau.com

Locally owned. We’re not the first shop you’ll see, but make your way down to us & you got a one stop shop! We have everyday necessities, souvenirs, and gifts.

GLACIER SMOOTHIE SOAPS

888.456.8325

139 S Franklin St customerservice@glaciersmoothie.com glaciersmoothie.com

Glacier Silt Soap® is made only in Juneau, Alaska. Unlike any other, GS soaps are prized by discerning soap-lovers worldwide. "Old as time for ageless beauty."

JEWELRY, GIFTS & SOUVENIRS

GOLDBELT TRAM GIFTS & GALLERY

907.463.3412

490 S Franklin St mail.gbt@goldbelt.com goldbelttram.com

The Goldbelt Tram Gifts & Gallery offers a little bit of Alaska for everyone, from authentic Native artwork, to clothing, home decor, and more.

HERITAGE COFFEE ROASTING COMPANY

907.586.1088

130 Front St coffeeinfo@heritagecoffee.com heritagecoffee.com

Fresh, locally roasted coffees! Grab a souvenir travel mug, bag of coffee, or art card while you sip handcrafted espresso drinks in a cozy environment.

KINDRED POST

907.523.5053

145 S Franklin St hello@kindredpost.com kindredpost.com

Classic post office meets modern gift shop in this locally-owned hub for art and community. Buy stamps, write a postcard, and shop over 200 artists’ work.

SEALASKA HERITAGE STORE

907.463.4844

105 Heritage Way thestore@sealaskaheritage.org sealaskaheritage.org

Authentic Alaska Native arts store in downtown Juneau offering jewelry, fine art, clothing & more. Proceeds support Native language, art & cultural programs.

TROVE

907.586.9518

497 S Franklin St hello@shoptrove.com shoptrove.com

Discover gifts to treasure at TROVE. Fun, creative artisan items to elevate the everyday, for you and your loved ones. Where the locals shop. Open year-round.

OUTDOOR GEAR

CYCLE ALASKA

907.780.2253

255 Marine Way rentals@cycleak.com cycleak.com

Experience Juneau at your own pace and terms. Rent a bike from us, we’re right by the docks. Choose from a great selection of e-bikes and standard pedal bikes.

FOGGY MOUNTAIN SHOP

907.586.6780

234 Seward St foggymtn@acsalaska.net foggymountainshop.com

The experts at Foggy Mountain Shop will help you enjoy the great outdoors! We stock the best brands of outerwear, activewear, footwear, camping gear, climbing and skiing equipment, and travel accessories.

NUGGET ALASKAN OUTFITTER

907.789.0956

9107 Mendenhall Mall Rd ron@nuggetoutfitter.com nuggetoutfitter.com

Rain gear, boots, fleece, gloves, hats, long underwear, packs, hiking boots, running gear, socks, work clothes, shorts. Locally owned and operated.

WESTERN AUTO MARINE

907.780.4909

5165 Glacier Hwy cs@westernautojuneau.com juneauoutfitters.com

Western Auto Marine is a locally owned & operated retail store. Featuring sporting goods, marine, clothing, hardware, auto, & personal electronics departments.

QUILTING & CRAFTING

CHANGING TIDES

907.523.6084

175 S. Franklin St, Ste 203 changingtidesak@gmail.com

Unique fabric and yarn gift shop located in historic downtown Juneau. Known for their wide variety of Alaskan-themed fabrics. Locally owned and operated.

RAINTREE QUILTING

907.789.7900

9105 Mendenhall Mall Rd, Ste 350 sew@raintreequilting.com raintreequilting.com

Huge variety of premium quilting cottons, Alaskathemed fabrics and kits, lush knits and rayons, notions.

SEAFOOD GIFTS & PROCESSING

JERRY’S MEATS & SEAFOODS

907.789.5142

5165 Glacier Hwy, Ste B jerrysmeats@acsalaska.net jerrysmeats.com

Don't have time to fish? Jerry's Meats has plenty of fresh frozen seafood ready for you to take home on the plane! Shipping is available as well.

TAKU SMOKERIES

907.463.4617

550 S Franklin St mailorder@takusmokeries.com takustore.com

Nature's fish store. Wild Alaska salmon, halibut, crab, smoked salmon, and caviar direct from our dock to your door. Stop in for a free smoked salmon sample.

SPECIALTY STORES

THE ALASKAN FUDGE COMPANY

907.586.1478

195 S Franklin St questions@alaskanfudge.com alaskanfudge.com

Come watch & smell Juneau's premier fudge makers whipping up the world’s finest fudge before your eyes. Fudge/clusters/brittles/turtles all handmade every day.

ALASKA SHIRT COMPANY - EXTENDED

907.586.9510

259 S Franklin St info@shirtco.com shirtco.com

X marks the spot for exclusive Extended-sized souvenir clothing. 3X 4X & 5X styles of T’s, Hoodies, jackets & more! The best of the Alaska Shirt Co in bigger sizes!

HARBOR TEA & SPICE

907.523.2777

175 S Franklin St, Ste 105 harborteaspice@gmail.com harborteaspice.com

Explore unique gifts and flavors. Create culinary treasures with our organic custom tea and spice blends, herbs, essential oils, and Alaskan made products.

KINDRED POST

907.523.5053

145 S Franklin St hello@kindredpost.com kindredpost.com

Classic post office meets modern gift shop in this locally-owned hub for art and community. Buy stamps, write a postcard, and shop over 200 artists’ work.

MENDENHALL MALL

907.713.7011

9105 Mendenhall Mall Rd mallpsaoffice@gmail.com mendenhallmall.com

If you’re in search of one-of-a-kind treasures or simply looking to buy local; Mendenhall Mall is home to unique shops with exceptional service and products.

WILLOW + LUNA

907.209.7601

117 Seward St erin@willowandlunaco.com willowandlunaco.com

Juneau’s premier bag company, providing Italian leather and canvas bags. Each one of our bags is handcrafted, cut and sewn by Erin ensuring the highest quality.

WOLFSONG WELLNESS BOUTIQUE

907.209.2445

175 S Franklin St, Ste 207 wolfsongwellnessboutique@gmail.com wolfsongwellnessboutique.square.site

A one-stop-shop for wellbeing! Yoga supplies, botanical remedies, skincare, crystals, CBD, aromatherapy, essential oils, eco-friendly reusable products & More!

PLACES TO STAY

ALASKA'S CAPITAL INN BED & BREAKFAST

907.586.6507 • 113 W Fifth St info@alaskacapitalinn.com alaskacapitalinn.com

ALASKAN HOTEL & BAR

907.318.9470

167 S Franklin St info@thealaskanhotel.com thealaskanhotel.com

THE BARANOF HOTEL

907.586.2660

127 N Franklin St gm@baranofhotel.com baranofhotel.com

DRIFTWOOD LODGE BY TLINGIT & HAIDA

907.586.2280

435 W Willoughby Ave reservations@dhalaska.com dhalaska.com

FOUR POINTS BY SHERATON JUNEAU

907.586.6900

51 Egan Dr reservations@marriott fourpointsjuneau.com

THE JORGENSON HOUSE

907.723.4202

635 Alder St info@jorgensonhouse.com jorgensonhouse.com

RAMADA JUNEAU BY WYNDHAM

907.228.3476

375 Whittier St yolanda.bender@ramadajuneau.com wyndhamhotels.com/hotels/54135

SILVERBOW INN

907.586.4146 120 Second St hello@silverbowinn.com silverbowinn.com

WATERFRONT ON GLACIER

907.586.6303 1711 Glacier Ave manager@waterfrontonglacier.com waterfrontonglacier.com

JUNEAU VACATION HOMES

907.500.3911

adam@juneauvacationhomes.com juneauvacationhomes.com

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Downtown historic family mansion.  Delicious hot cooked breakfast and treats. King beds w/private bath and fireplace + WiFi.

The well-preserved Victorian building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is located in the heart of Juneau’s Downtown Historic District.

Downtown, within walking distance of the Capitol, cruise ship docks, shops, and state offices. Elegant, Art Deco public areas and comfortable accommodations.

Restaurant and laundry onsite. A variety of room types. Highspeed wireless internet. Baggage storage.

Located in the heart of downtown with easy access to local tours & attractions. Water & mountain views! WiFi, fitness rooms, restaurant & bar.

Juneau's most luxurious bed & breakfast, providing boutique hospitality and suites in an elegant downtown setting and customized to meet your travel concerns.

Enjoy our recently remodeled, oversize rooms in a great downtown location. TK Maguire’s serves hearty meals, drinks in the lounge, and spectacular views.

Downtown boutique hotel near capitol, cruise port, & conventions. Plush bedding, rooftop hot tubs, fire pit, onsite restaurant, plus free breakfast & Wi-Fi.

A newly renovated and uniquely appointed boutique hotel. Offering up custom designed rooms with stunning views and luxury amenities not normally found in Juneau, AK.

With 15 properties ranging from 1-6 bedrooms, we offer unique and beautiful properties throughout Juneau to fit any group size and most budgets.

PLACES TO STAY

PLACES TO STAY

A GLACIER WALK BED & BREAKFAST

907.209.8301

8175 Threadneedle St cjsweeney@gci.com prestigepropertiesbooking.com

ASPEN SUITES HOTEL

907.500.7700

8400 Airport Blvd juneau@aspenhotelsak.com aspenhotelsak.com

BEST WESTERN COUNTRY LANE INN

907.789.5005

9300 Glacier Hwy info@countrylaneinn.com countrylaneinn.com

BEST WESTERN GRANDMA'S FEATHER BED

907.789.5566

2358 Mendenhall Loop Rd info@countrylaneinn.com grandmasfeatherbed.com

GLACIER NALU CAMPGROUND

907.789.1990

10200 Mendenhall Loop Rd info@glaciernalu.com glaciernalu.com

JUNEAU SUPER 8 BY WYNDHAM

866.622.4818

2295 Trout St juneau.super8@gmail.com wyndhamhotels.com

JUNEAU TRAVELODGE HOTEL BY WYNDHAM

907.789.9700

9200 Glacier Hwy gmtravelodge@gci.net wyndhamhotels.com/hotels/09476

MENDENHALL LAKE CAMPGROUND USDA FOREST SERVICE

907.856.8800 8510 Mendenhall Loop Rd fs.usda.gov/goto/mgvc

ALASKA NORTHERN SANDS

907.957.0071

3170 Fritz Cove Rd AKNS@ak.net

BEACHSIDE VILLA LUXURY INN

907.500.7008

3120 Douglas Hwy beachsideluxuryvilla@gmail.com beachsidevilla.com

GLACIER BAY'S BEAR TRACK INN

907.697.3017

beartrackinn@gmail.com beartrackinn.com

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Less than a mile from the Mendenhall Glacier! Hiking trails & bus stop nearby. Queen & king rooms w/private bath. 4-person hot tub! Airport and ferry terminal shuttle available.

The Aspen Suites Hotel has 78 suites each with a kitchen. Just off the kitchen is a large dining table, queen size beds, and roomy bathroom.

Newly remodeled rooms, near Mendenhall Glacier & ferry terminal. Free continental breakfast. Walking distance to quaint country dining at Grandma’s Featherbed.

Unique, deluxe suites in Victorian farmhouse. Breakfast for two included in rate. Lunch and dinner available M-Sa in country dining room.

Beautiful 12.5 acre property with full service RV sites, glamping and deluxe tent sites, and tiny homes. Restrooms and showers, laundry facility, and WiFi.

Minutes from airport, restaurants, & shopping. Complimentary shuttle to airport & ferry based on availability. Free grab-and-go breakfast, internet, & freezer!

Enjoy the serene and stunning natural surroundings while staying at this Juneau, Alaska hotel. Spacious rooms, airport location.

Tongass National Forest maintains two Juneau campgrounds: Mendenhall Lake and Auk Village. Picnic areas, wildlife viewing, and trails accessible from campgrounds.

2 Auke Bay beachfront units: 1BR Penthouse Suite & Ocean View studio. Incredible views, convenient location, quiet. Vacation, honeymoon, business. CBJ1000225

Beachfront luxury near downtown. Ocean, mountain, city views. Fireplaces and balconies. In-room double Jacuzzi tubs, private baths/ entrances. WiFi. Book Today!

Featuring classic log construction, spectacular views, a welcoming environment, and lots of activities, it’s the perfect spot to experience authentic Alaska.

TRANSPORTATION: AIR

ALASKA AIRLINES

800.252.7522 alaskaair.com

Book your flight today at www.alaskaair.com.

ALASKA SEAPLANES

907.789.3331

info@flyalaskaseaplanes.com flyalaskaseaplanes.com

Full-service scheduled flights based in Juneau to Skagway, Haines, Gustavus, Sitka, Hoonah, Kake, Ketchikan, Angoon, Tenakee, Pelican & Elfin Cove.

DELTA AIRLINES

907.382.4037 delta.com

Alaska's global airline connecting Anchorage, Fairbanks, Juneau, Ketchikan, and Sitka to the world. Proud member of the SkyTeam® Alliance.

TEMSCO HELICOPTERS

907.789.9501 info@temscoair.com temscoair.com

Year-round helicopter charters, tours, heli-skiing & photography. Glacier/icefield tours are our speciality. We offer dogsledding in Juneau & Skagway!

TRANSPORTATION: LAND

ALASKA COACH TOURS

907.723.4850 info@alaskacoachtours.com alaskacoachtours.com

Alaskan-owned & operated, Alaska Coach Tours provides shore excursion tours booked through cruise ships for guests visiting Juneau, Sitka, Ketchikan & Skagway.

JUNEAU LIMOUSINE SERVICES

907.463.5466

juneaulimo@aol.com juneaulimo.net

Juneau Limousine Services offers a way to get around in style. Call today and let us take care of all your transportation needs.

LIKE A LOCAL

907.209.7915

likealocalak@gmail.com likealocalak.com

More than just a car rental - let lifelong Alaskans help plan your day to explore Juneau, like a local. We include maps, locally made snacks, and expert advice!

TRANSPORTATION: WATER

ALASKA MARINE HIGHWAY

800.642.0066

dot.amhs.customer@alaska.gov FerryAlaska.com

Year-round passenger/vehicle ferries serving Bellingham, WA and coastal Alaska.  Cabins and food service available on most vessels.

PRINCESS CRUISES

800.774.6237 hagroup.com

Take a breathtaking Alaska cruise and “come back new.” Enjoy exclusive amenities & warm, welcoming service as you view dazzling glaciers & visit charming ports.

ROYAL CARIBBEAN GROUP

305.539.6000 royalcaribbean.com

Alaska cruises and complete land tour itineraries.

TRANSPORTATION: SMALL BOAT & YACHT CRUISING

ALASKA YACHT CHARTERS

907.321.2243 alaskanyachtcharters.com

Skip the crowds and strangers! Experience true Alaskan luxury aboard our private 90 ft Westboard yacht and explore Alaska unlike any other.

ALASKAN DREAM CRUISES

907.747.8100 info@alaskandreamcruises.com alaskandreamcruises.com

Explore true Alaska with an Alaska Native-owned line. 5-9 night cruises on small ships. Premier wildlife, kayaking, hiking, excellent culinary fare, and more.

THE BOAT COMPANY

360.697.4242 hello@theboatcompany.org theboatcompany.org

Seven-day all-inclusive adventures aboard well-appointed, family-friendly excursion vessels. Hike, fish, kayak! Gourmet dining, wine, open bar. Alaska's finest!

UNCRUISE ADVENTURES

206.284.0300 sales@uncruise.com uncruise.com

Enjoy small boat overnight adventure cruises, nature, wildlife, and culture. Inclusive 7-14 nights, 22-86 guests.

BANKS AND CREDIT UNIONS

FIRST BANK

907.586.8001

3075 Vintage Blvd firstbankak.com

Full service commercial and consumer bank with 24/7 ATMs and Visa/MC cash advances. Downtown Branch 605 W Willoughby, Valley Branch 3075 Vintage Blvd

FIRST NATIONAL BANK ALASKA

907.790.8000

8990 Glacier Hwy customer.service@fnbAlaska.com fnbalaska.com

Full service. Wire transfers for customers. 24hour ATMs in Juneau, Sitka & Haines branches. 28 branches statewide. Currency exchange.

NORTHRIM BANK

907.586.1010

301 N Franklin northrim.com

Northrim Bank is a community bank with 20 locations throughout Alaska and humble beginnings in Anchorage. Currency exchange, ATM & travelers checks.

TRUE NORTH FEDERAL CREDIT UNION

907.523.4700

2777 Postal Way memberservice@truenorthfcu.org truenorthfcu.org

The privilege of credit union membership, like Shared Branching! If your credit union is a Coop Member, we can help! We also offer services for relocation.

COMMUNICATIONS

CEDAR GROUP MARKETING & PUBLIC RELATIONS

907.957.8462

175 S Franklin cedargroupak.com

Rooted in place-based connections and Native values, we advance community development and public policy through strategic marketing and public relations.

JUNEAU ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL

907.523.2300 media@jedc.org JEDC.org

JEDC fosters a healthy and sustainable economic climate in SE Alaska and implements initiatives to maintain, expand, and create jobs and economic opportunities.

KTOO FM & TV/360TV

907.586.1670 ktoo@ktoo.org ktoo.org

KTOO is Juneau's local public media organization, providing technology support for meetings and conventions in Juneau and across the state.

LOCAL FIRST MEDIA

907.586.3630 localfirstmediagroup.com KINYradio.com

KINY: Local News. MIX 106: Today’s Hits. TAKU 105: Today’s Country. KXJ: Rock. The HAWK: Sports. KJNO: Conservative Talk.

COMMUNICATIONS

MCKINLEY RESEARCH GROUP

907.586.6126 info@mckinleyresearch.com mckinleyresearch.com

Economic research, planning and development, business and organizational consulting services, survey research, market planning and development.

UTILITIES

ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER COMPANY

907.780.2222 service@aelp.com aelp.com

Alaska Electric Light & Power Company - utility services.

HEALTH & WELLNESS

BREATHE ALASKA

802.729.0709 hello@breathe-alaska.com breathe-alaska.com

Ready for a breathwork experience in one of the most beautiful places on earth? Join local guides for an unforgettable journey of self-discovery and inner peace.

MAPS, GUIDES & OTHER RESOURCES

BELL’S INSIDE PASSAGE TRAVEL GUIDE

250.768.2426

info@bellsalaska.com bellsalaska.com

Free Guide for the Inside Passage. Detailed maps and info about lodging, shopping, and attractions. Free at Visitor Center or download at www.BellsAlaska.com.

MEDIA

ALASKA LITHO

907.586.3170

8420 Airport Blvd, Suite 102 orders@aklitho.com aklitho.com

Business & personal services from digital artwork to full color brochures & banners. We design & layout publications & signs, produce & deliver them. Call now!

PRINTING TRADE COMPANY

907.789.7636

10002 Crazy Horse Dr ptc@alaskan.com ptcdigital.com

Printing and copying services.

TRIP PLANNING & TOUR

BOOKING SERVICES

ALASKA CONCIERGE

907.419.0874

reserve@alaskaconcierge.com alaskaconcierge.com

Your essential first step in planning your Alaska adventure from individual excursions to all-Alaska customizable curated packages and Juneau weddings.

ALASKA SHORE EXCURSIONS

888.586.8489

info@alaskashoreexcursions.com alaskashoreexcursions.com

Offering the best dogsled tours, whale watching tours, helicopter flightseeing tours, floatplane tours, and Mendenhall Glacier tours in Juneau!

BOOK ALASKA EXCURSIONS

907.723.4890

bookalaskaexcursions.com

We are local experts with extensive knowledge of Alaska. Speak to a real person to make sure your experiences and adventures are personalized and tailored to your wishes.

JUNEAU ADVENTURE TOURS

907.723.8908

juneauadventuretours@gmail.com juneauadventuretours.com

Concierge service for groups, independent travelers, and cruise ship passengers. Priority service for all helicopter flights in Juneau.

KELI'S CONCIERGE AND TOURS

727.418.6975

51 Egan Dr keli@kelisconcierge.com kelisconcierge.com

Juneau's trusted concierge team, let us plan your time and activities in Juneau. Excursions, information, advice with personal attention from Juneau locals.

KNIGHTLY TOURS

800.426.2123

sales@knightlytours.com knightlytours.com

Making Alaska travel dreams come true for over 50 years! Let us design your custom vacation. Our team has 200+ years of combined experience throughout Alaska.

VOYIJ.COM

907.600.1727 hello@voyij.com voyij.com

Largest selection of LOCAL Juneau tours and gifts bookable online: whale watching, dog mushing, fishing, and more! Use code TRAVELJUNEAU for 10% off your first order! Exp 10/25.

MEDICAL SERVICES

BARTLETT REGIONAL HOSPITAL

907.796.8900

3260 Hospital Dr bartletthospital.org

Northern Southeast Alaska's premier healthcare provider.

SEARHC ETHEL LUND MEDICAL CENTER

907.463.4040

1200 Salmon Creek Lane searhc.org

Offering primary care, walk-in urgent care, pharmacy, laboratory, specialty care and imaging services to all residents and visitors in Juneau.

SEARHC FRONT STREET CLINIC

907.364.4565

225 Front St Ste 202 searhc.org

Offering same-day appointments for primary care services to all residents and visitors in downtown Juneau.

SEARHC VINTAGE PARK CAMPUS

907.463.0100

3051 Vintage Blvd searhc.org

Offering primary care, walk-in urgent care, laboratory, optometry, rehabilitation, behavioral health and imaging services to all residents and visitors to the Mendenhall Valley in Juneau.

WEDDING AND EVENT PLANNING SERVICES

CENTENNIAL HALL CONVENTION CENTER

907.586.5283

101 Egan Dr info@jahc.org jahc.org/jacc/rentals

Centennial Hall Convention Center, located on Juneau's downtown waterfront, boasts 17,000 square feet of space, ideal for meetings, concerts, and banquets.

ELIZABETH PERATROVICH HALL

907.463.7777

320 W Willoughby ephall@ccthita-nsn.gov ephall.org

Conference, meeting, and event space rentals.

THE HUDDLE CO-WORKING & EVENT SPACE

907.957.9500 9109 Mendenhall Mall Rd shawn@blumendogsak.com members.thehuddlejuneau.com

The Huddle is Juneau's coworking community & event space! Choose to be a part of our coworking community or rent space for your next event or convention.

LOGISTICS, LLC

AMENITIES KEY

907.276.6060 toni@logisticsllc.com logisticsllc.com

Logistics, LLC, your premier Destination Management & Event Production team. Our decades of experience ensures a seamless and memorable experience for your guests.

MEET THE NEIGHBORS

k’idaakwáani - neighbor

Juneau is the commercial hub of northern Southeast Alaska. From neighboring communities people gravitate to the Capital City for connections to jet flights, medical care, shopping, and entertainment. Commuter airlines, water taxis, and Alaska Marine Highway ferries transport passengers from quiet, tight-knit towns and villages via Juneau to the world outside.

For many of our neighbors, home is a remote location where the ocean and forest dominate the landscape. People live independent lives yet rely on neighbors in times of need. Innovative off-the-grid power sources allow comfort and become the topic of café and post office conversations.

The common thread in Southeast Alaska is reverence and respect for water and wood. Knowing ways to harvest nature’s bounty and avoid catastrophe keeps residents alive and thriving. Spontaneous potlucks and music jams gather us in to share food and stories. Most communities have a school where events pull everyone together to support their youth in sports, spelling bees, and read-a-thons.

Pelican and Elfin Cove are known for their boardwalks. Tenakee Springs features a popular hot spring and a no-vehicle main street lined with flower-trimmed cabins. Haines is dominated by steep, rugged peaks and the largest concentration of bald eagles in the country every autumn; it’s a hotspot for heliskiing in winter. Skagway has restored its authentic Klondike Gold Rush history with the help of the National Park Service and the seasonal operation of the historic White Pass and Yukon Route narrow-gauge railway. Likewise, Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve anchors the town of Gustavus and its residents. Hoonah and Kake are strongholds of the Alaska Native culture as is Angoon, the only permanently settled community on Admiralty Island, with its clan houses and powerful link to tradition. Klukwan, 20 miles from Haines, is one of the most important Tlingit villages in Southeast Alaska. Sitka embraces its Russian-American heritage. Petersburg is a fishing town with strong Norwegian roots as seen in its colorful rosemaling-painted homes. Wrangell is the gateway to the broad valley of the Stikine River that penetrates deep into British Columbia. Only Haines and Skagway have highway links to the continental road system.

Getting there is part of the adventure. With few roads and vast distances, air taxis, water taxis, and ferries connect us. Scheduled service or charters can transport individuals or groups to your destination. Many options for travel are available, with spectacular views along the way.

Alaska stories abound. Immerse yourself in books about adventures and lifestyles. Check the library and bookstores to learn first hand what it takes to build and sustain a life here. Take home a written memory then record your own.

NEARBY COMMUNITIES & LODGES

BARANOF WILDERNESS LODGE

907.738.9039

P.O. Box 2187 Sitka, AK 99835 mtrotter@flyfishalaska.com flyfishalaska.com

All-inclusive remote resort! World-class fresh, saltwater fishing charters, kayaks, whale watching, fly fishing, photography clinic, cozy cabins & more.

EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS

UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA SOUTHEAST

907.796.6100 11066 Auke Lake Way uas.information@alaska.edu uas.alaska.edu

UAS is a supportive, diverse learning community set amidst unparalleled natural beauty. Offering cutting edge undergraduate field research.

VISITOR INFORMATION CENTERS

ATIA - ALASKA TRAVEL INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION travelalaska.com

VISIT ANCHORAGE

907.257.2363 info@anchorage.net anchorage.net 524 W 4th Ave, Anchorage, AK 99501

COPPER VALLEY CHAMBER & VISITOR CENTER

907.822.5555 Chamber@cvinternet.net coppervalleychamber.com PO Box 469, Glennallen, AK 99588

CORDOVA CHAMBER & VISITOR CENTER

907.424.7260 info@cordovachamber.com cordovachamber.com PO Box 99 Cordova, AK 99574

DISCOVER DENALI

907.683.4636 info@discoverdenali.org discoverdenali.org PO Box 437, Healy, AK 99743

EXPLORE FAIRBANKS

907.456.5774 info@explorefairbanks.com explorefairbanks.com 101 Dunkel St, Ste 111, Fairbanks, AK 99701-4806

VISIT GIRDWOOD

888.999.9587 info@visitgirdwood.com visitgirdwood.com PO Box 1313, Girdwood, AK 99587

GUSTAVUS VISITOR ASSOCIATION

907.500.5143 info@gustavusak.com gustavusak.com PO Box 167, Gustavus, AK 99826

VISIT HAINES

907.766.6418 visit@hainesak.us visithaines.com 122 Second Ave, Haines, AK 99827

VISIT HOMER

907.235.7740 membership@homeralaska.org homeralaska.org

201 Sterling Hwy, Homer, AK 99603

HOONAH & ICY STRAIGHT POINT visit hoonah 907.789.8600 visithoonah.com info@visithoonah.com

TRAVEL JUNEAU

907.586.2201 info@traveljuneau.com traveljuneau.com

800 Glacier Ave, Ste 201, Juneau, AK 99801

JUNEAU CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

907.463.3488 info@juneauchamber.com juneauchamber.com

9301 Glacier Hwy, Ste 110, Juneau, AK 99801

KENAI CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

907.283.1991 info@kenaichamber.org kenaichamber.org 11471 Kenai Spur Hwy, Kenai, AK 99611

VISIT KETCHIKAN

907.225.6166 info@visit-ketchikan.com visit-ketchikan.com

50 Front St, Ste 203, Ketchikan, AK 99901

DISCOVER KODIAK

907.486.4782 visit@kodiak.org kodiak.org

100 E Marine Way, Ste 200, Kodiak, AK 99615

MAT-SU CONVENTION & VISITORS BUREAU

907.746.5000 info@alaskavisit.com alaskavisit.com 610 South Bailey St, Palmer, AK 99645

NOME CONVENTION & VISITORS BUREAU

907.443.6555 visit@mynomealaska.com visitnomealaska.com PO Box 240, Nome, AK 99762

NORTH POLE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE info@northpolechamber.us northpolechamber.us

PO Box 55071, North Pole, AK 99705

VISIT PALMER

907.746.7668 info@palmerchamber.org visitpalmer.com

PO Box 45, Palmer, AK 99645

CITY OF PELICAN

541.361.5272 cityhall@pelicancity.org pelican.net

PO Box 737, Pelican, AK 99832

PETERSBURG VISITOR INFORMATION CENTER

907.772.4636 inforequest@petersburg.org petersburg.org PO Box 649, Petersburg, AK 99833

PRINCE OF WALES ISLAND DISCOVER PRINCE OF WALES ISLAND

907.755.2626 contact@discoverpowisland.com discoverpowisland.com PO Box 490, Klawock, AK 99925

VISIT SEWARD

907.224.8051 visitseward@visitseward.com seward.com

PO Box 749 2001 Seward Hwy Seward, AK 99664

VISIT SITKA

907.747.8604 info@visitsitka.org visitsitka.org

104 Lake St, Sitka, AK 99835 Skagway

SKAGWAY VISITOR CENTER

907.983.2854 skagwayinfo@skagway.org skagway.com PO Box 1029, Skagway, AK 99840

VISIT SOLDOTNA

907.262.9814 info@soldotnachamber.com visitsoldotna.com 44790 Sterling Hwy, Soldotna, AK 99669

TENAKEE SPRINGS

tenakeespringsak.com

TOK VISITOR INFORMATION

907.883.5775 info@tokalaskainfo.com tokalaskainfo.com PO Box 389, Tok, AK 99780

VISITOR INFORMATION CENTERS

UNALASKA/DUTCH HARBOR

UNALASKA VISITORS BUREAU

907.581.2612 info@unalaska.org unalaska.com 2029 Airport Beach Rd, Unalaska, AK 99692

DISCOVER VALDEZ

907.835.2984 info@valdezalaska.org valdezalaska.org 309 Fairbanks Dr, Valdez, AK 99686

VISIT WHITTIER

907.677.9448 visitwhittierak@gmail.com whittieralaskachamber.org PO Box 607, Whittier, AK 99693

TRAVEL WRANGELL

907.367.9745 info@travelwrangell.com travelwrangell.com PO Box 531, Wrangell, AK 99929

THANK YOU

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Thank you for choosing Juneau, Alaska! This guide was created by the Juneau Convention & Visitors Bureau DBA Travel Juneau. We hope you enjoyed reading about our community. Thank you to Laurie Craig for so beautifully capturing Juneau in words, to Sealaska Heritage Institute for their guidance, to our valued partners in Juneau and Southeast Alaska, and for those partners that advertised in this guide through "partner content."

JUNEAU'S TOP ATTRACTION

907.463.3412 | 888.461.8726

goldbelttram.com | 490 S Franklin St

Soar to new heights on a fantastic scenic adventure aboard the Goldbelt Tram, the number one attraction in Juneau. The Goldbelt Tram whisks away visitors from Sea Level to SEE Level, 1,800 FT above historic downtown Juneau. The 5-minute ride travels through the rugged natural temperate rainforest terrain to the alpine above.

As the only aerial tramway in Southeast Alaska, the Goldbelt Tram travels through the largest national forest in the United States, the Tongass National Forest. Once you disembark the tram cars into the skybridge, you will see the expansive and breathtaking views of Douglas Island, the Chilkat Mountain range to the North, Gastineau Channel below and south to Admiralty Island.

When you are finished admiring the views, saunter on down the skybridge to our Mountain House which is the gateway to so much more. The Mountain House contains our Goldbelt Tram Gift shop, the Timberline Bar & Grill as well as the Chilkat Theater. Once you exit the main facility you are welcome to explore some of the trails located on the Mountain or visit the Tr’Ale House, our beer garden in the woods.

Your ticket is good for unlimited rides all day long, our attraction is at your leisure, you can come and go as you please. Our hours of operation tend to vary during the shoulder season. For the most updated information, please see our website or like us on Facebook and follow us on Instagram. We look forward to seeing you on the mountain!

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