Sitka National Historical Park
Sitka National Historical Park, located in Sitka, Alaska, is the state's oldest national park, established in 1972. The park spans 113 acres and features a rich blend of Tlingit and Russian history, showcasing the cultural heritage of the region. Visitors can explore scenic trails, totem poles, and historical sites that highlight the area's significance.
The park is home to the Sitka National Historical Park Visitor Center, which offers educational exhibits and information about the local history. Outdoor activities such as hiking, wildlife viewing, and photography are popular among visitors, making it a great destination for nature enthusiasts and history buffs alike.