Petroglyph Beach State Historic Park, Juneau
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Petroglyph Beach State Historic Site is an Alaskan beach and public historical site with the highest concentration of Native American petroglyphs in the southeastern region of Alaska. Located on the shore of Wrangell, Alaska barely a mile out of town, it became a State Historic Park in 2000. At least 40 petroglyphs have been found to date. The site itself is about 8000 years old. ()
Elevation: 59 ft a.s.l.Coordinates: 58°18'4"N, 134°24'47"W
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Downtown JuneauJuneau
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Day trips
Petroglyph Beach State Historic Park – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Mount Roberts Tramway, Last Chance Mining Museum, St. Nicholas Russian Orthodox Church, Alaska Governor's Mansion.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Petroglyph Beach State Historic Park?
Nearby attractions include Juneau-Douglas City Museum, Juneau (3 min walk), Alaska State Library, Juneau (3 min walk), Alaska Governor's Mansion, Juneau (4 min walk), Alaska State Museum, Juneau (4 min walk).
How to get to Petroglyph Beach State Historic Park by public transport?
The nearest stations to Petroglyph Beach State Historic Park:
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- Downtown Transit Center (5 min walk)