Juneau is the second largest city in the United States-not in population, but in geographic area covering more than 7,770sq km (3,000 sq miles). The city was named after gold prospector Joe Juneau, who along with Richard Harris, discovered gold there in 1880.
Alaska's capital city lies along a narrow strip of land between the beautifulGastineau Channel with snowcapped Mount Juneau and Mount Robertsas a backdrop.
Alaska's capital city lies along a narrow strip of land between the beautifulGastineau Channel with snowcapped Mount Juneau and Mount Robertsas a backdrop.
The Juneau area is paradise for outdoor enthusiasts with wildlife viewing, sport fishing, hiking, biking, kayaking, dog sledding and glacier flight seeing. Humpback whales, killer whales, porpoise, eagles and sea lions can be spotted in the water surrounding the city. Bus tours departing from the cruise ship dock cover points of interest in Juneau, Mendenhall Glacier and the Chapel-by-the-Lake at Auke Lake.
Highlights• Alaska State Museum
• Macaulay Salmon Hatchery
• Mendenhall Glacier Visitor Center
• Mount Roberts Tramway
• Saint Nicholas Russian Orthodox Church
Highlights• Alaska State Museum
• Macaulay Salmon Hatchery
• Mendenhall Glacier Visitor Center
• Mount Roberts Tramway
• Saint Nicholas Russian Orthodox Church
Juneau Convention and Visitor's Bureau
101 Egan Drive, Juneau, Alaska, USA
Tel: +1 90758 61737.
Website: www.traveljuneau.com
101 Egan Drive, Juneau, Alaska, USA
Tel: +1 90758 61737.
Website: www.traveljuneau.com
Gold nugget jewellery; items carved from ivory and jade; handmade clothing and toys; items made from skin, fur or bone; and woven baskets of beach grass, bark and baleen. Native sea-oil candles, beaded mittens, fur mukluks (boots) and miniature hand-carved totem poles are also popular souvenirs.
Salmon, halibut and crab are popular menu items. Clam chowder is another favourite. Alaskan delicacies include smoked salmon, wild berry products and reindeer sausage.
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