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In
Wrangell, Alaska you will find an unforgettable Alaska outdoor experience ranging
from an array of activities: Alaska tours, adventures, fishing, wildlife and sightseeing.
Wrangell
has a wealth of Native culture, which includes Chief Shakes Island and Community
House. The house was built by Tlingit Indians, who were the first inhabitants
of the area. The tribal house in the center of the harbor is accessible by boardwalk
and features totems. On the Wrangell beaches you will find ancient carvings on
rock faces located at Petroglyph Beach, within walking distance from downtown.
Other
attractions include the LeConte and Shake glaciers; the Stikine River Delta and
Anan Creek bear and wildlife observatory. The Stikine River Delta is located north
of Wrangell and accessible by boat. Here you may see a variety of birds including
migrating waterfowl, eagles, moose and bears. The largest spring concentration
of eagles in North America occurs on the Delta in April. Anan Bear and Wildlife
Observatory is favorite spot to view Alaska brown and black bears up close as
they feast on Wrangell's abundant salmon. (accessible by boat or floatplane only).
For golf enthusiasts, Wrangell, Alaska is proud to be the home of Muskeg
Meadows, the only regulation USGA rated golf course in Southeast Alaska.