The best camping in Sitka National Historical Park, AK

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The best camping in Sitka National Historical Park, AK

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2. Sitka Sportsmans Association RV Park

0.8mi from Sitka National Historical Park · 1 site
Discover the unique charm of the Sitka Sportsman's Association RV Park, nestled in the stunning Sitka-By-The-Sea. This exceptional campground is conveniently situated just steps away from the Alaska Marine Highway Sitka Ferry Terminal and a mere 7 miles from the vibrant downtown area of Sitka, making it an ideal base for your Alaskan adventure. Our RV Park features two heated bathrooms equipped with handicap-accessible showers, ensuring comfort for all guests. While cellphone and internet service can be inconsistent in the area, we provide a local line for emergency use. Please note that internet access is available only from May 15 to September 15 and may be affected by power fluctuations. To secure your spot, we highly recommend making a reservation prior to your arrival. Relax and unwind at our waterfront RV Park, where you can enjoy essential amenities such as restrooms, hot showers, and a laundry room. With the Alaska Marine Highway Ferry Terminal located less than 500 yards away, you’ll have easy access to explore the breathtaking natural beauty and outdoor activities that Sitka has to offer. Whether you're looking to hike, fish, or simply soak in the serene surroundings, our RV Park is the perfect place to start your journey in Alaska.

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Discover Alaska's native Tlingit culture. Explore the towering totem poles on Sitka Island, which is part of the larger Glacier Bay National Park. You will see how rich native cultures lived in harmony with the land. They also stood up to Russian invaders before Alaska became an American territory in the 1860s.

Hiking trails take you through the park's 113 acres. Keep an eye out for 20 gigantic totem poles, some more than 100 years old, that sit throughout the park along Totem Trail. Some totems were on display at the 1904 World's Fair in St. Louis, while native Tlingit people carved another to commemorate the bicentennial of the United States. Each totem tells a story, and each one is sacred to native culture.

The purpose of Sitka National Historical Park is to remember a battle fought in 1804 between the native Tlingits and Russian invaders. The Tlingits held off the Russians to give their people enough time to evacuate under the cover of darkness. The Tlingits only retreated when they ran out of gunpowder. Daily, Ranger-led tours during the summer take visitors to the place where the Tlingit fortifications once stood. Now, it's just an open field.

Sitka forms a vital cultural center for native Tlingit people in this part of Alaska. Summertime carving demos and cultural displays tell the story of the natives here. Include a trip to Sitka from your camping home base in Glacier Bay. There's a Junior Ranger program for kids, and there's plenty of natural scenery throughout the park.

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