If you’re a hiking enthusiast, you can try one of the many hiking trails in the area.
Visitors can also view the museum’s extensive collection of ceremonial artifacts and 19th-century utilitarian objects.
Sitka National Historical Park was established in the early 1900s to commemorate the Battle of Sitka, a conflict between Native Alaskans and Russian traders.
Built in 1843 by Finnish carpenters, the Bishop’s House is one of the only remaining examples of colonial Russian architecture in North America.
The cathedral’s name comes from the saint represented in the painting. It’s easy to understand why the cathedral’s exterior is so majestic.
There are four types of salmon at the Sitka Sound Science Center’s hatchery, and visitors can feed the animals.
The trail starts near the footbridge across the Starrigavan Creek and gradually climbs a side hill before dropping to a flat muskeg area
The Raptor Center is part of Lorain County Metro Parks. Visitors can enjoy a 17-acre campus with award-winning natural habitats.