28 Amazing Things to do in Juneau, Alaska

Written By: The Planet D

From its snow-topped peaks to its moody Pacific shoreline, there are so many things to do in Juneau Alaska, that a cruise pit stop might not be long enough. While the cruise ship terminal in Juneau does bring in a lot of traffic to Alaska’s capital city, it’s the visitors that come to stay awhile that get to experience real Juneau adventures.

Best Things to Do in Juneau Alaska

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The capital city of Alaska is unique indeed. It is only accessible by plane or boat as there are no roads connecting it to any other cities in Alaska. Juneau was named after Joe Juneau, a French-Canadian miner, and prospector, who is credited with co-founding the city in the late 19th century. Since then the population has grown beyond that of a mining town but it still remains one of the smallest cities with a population of only 32,000 people.

Today, Juneau is the political and cultural center of Alaska. It is home to the Alaska State Capitol, the Governor’s Mansion, and many state government offices. The city also has a thriving arts scene, with several museums, art galleries, and theaters. So now that you know a little bit about Juneau, Alaska, let’s get into the 15 coolest things to do in Juneau.

1. Mendenhall Glacier

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The pictures don’t do it justice, the sheer enormity of the Mendenhall glacier will take your breath away. The Mendenhall Glacier sits in Tongass National Forest on the Juneau Icefield which extends right into British Columbia. There are many things to do in Juneau and a whole bunch of them are in this park.

2. Mendenhall Glacier Visitors Center

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When you first reach the Mendenhall Valley, it is best to head to the Mendenhall Glacier Visitors Center to find out what areas are safe to explore. The Mendenhall Glacier Visitor Center is also where you can find tours if you so desire. For qualified daredevils, one of the best things to do in Juneau is to go ice climbing at the glacier. You can call ahead to the Mendenhall Glacier Visitor Center first to find out if it is possible while you’re there.

3. Mendenhall Ice Caves

The Mendenhall ice caves are one of the coolest things to see in Juneau. This natural attraction will make you feel as though you have been transported to a planet of ice and glass. The Mendenhall ice caves are usually accessible between July and September.

  • Book this highly rated Mendenhall Glacier Ice Caves Tour. For the adventure of a lifetime, paddle the Mendenhall Lake to the Glacier where you’ll get to explore the glacier up close and personal. Something that very few people have the chance to do.
  • Or you can join a canoe trip to the glacier where you’ll search for wildlife, paddle around ice flows and finally step foot on the glacier to explore. Details here.

4. Nugget Falls

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You’ll also definitely want to check out Nugget Falls, which pours down into Mendenhall Lake where you can go skating in the winter months. You can also head to the West Glacier Trail or East Glacier Loop trailhead near the lake and explore.

Taking those hiking trails will you a chance to see more of the inner workings of the area and enjoy different views of the landscape. It takes about an hour to get to the Mendenhall Glacier from the Juneau, Alaska cruise ship docks if you use public transit.

5. Glacier Gardens Rainforest Adventure

Glacier Gardens in Juneau Alaska

How can a rainforest sit within minutes of gargantuan glaciers you might wonder. And it’d be a valid query. The Glacier Gardens Rainforest Adventure in southeast Alaska is something you’re not going to experience anywhere else in the world. The Glacier Gardens Forest Adventure takes you on a vehicle tour of this Alaskan rainforest on Douglas Island. 

From cascading hanging gardens to secret places hidden amongst the hemlocks, every turn on your Glacier Gardens Rainforest Adventure will transport you to another world. One of the most amazing things is the natural upside-down flower towers which look like they’re straight out of a Dr. Seuss book. This should be one of your day trips as getting there and coming back will take some time.

6. Mount Roberts Tramway

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Take a tram ride for a birds-eye view

Both times we were in Juneau it was overcast so we never went up the Mount Roberts tramway, but if you are in Juneau on a clear day, head up the tramway for a birds-eye view of Juneau, the Gastineau Channel, and the surrounding landscape. There are nature trails and an interpretive center at the top. If you want a bit of adventure, you can hike to the top, or you can take the tram up and hike back down.

7. Hiking Trails

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You can’t visit Juneau without visiting all of the beautiful hiking trails surrounding the city. Some of the most popular include the West Glacier Trail, Douglas Island Trails, and the East Glacier Loop. Douglas Island is just a short ride over from downtown Juneau to explore some of the flora and fauna of the area. 

Mount Roberts Trail is a popular challenging route in Juneau that takes a full day to complete. So this is a hike to try if you are spending a few days in Juneau. the 12 km out and back trail is popular for birding and hiking.

Thunder Mountain is a good trail for those who like it a little rough. It can be a little muddy but when you get to the summit, you’re in for some spectacular views. You will also get a chance to see mountain goats, eagles, and other birds playing in their natural habitat. 

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One of our favourite easy walks was the trail of time taking you on a journey to the Mendenhall Glacier. We had a guided walk that showed us the history of the area and how the glacier helped to shape the people who lived in Juneau through the years.

8. Juneau Waterfront

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If hiking isn’t your thing but you want to go for a walk, the Juneau waterfront is a fantastic stroll. There are interactive stops and signs to tell you about the history of Juneau. Follow it all the way out along a boardwalk over the water to a quiet park where there’s a spectacular sculpture of a breaching humpback whale.

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Juneau’s Whale Sculpture looks so real!

9. Tracy Arm Fjord 

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The best way to experience the Tracy Arm Fjord is on a small boat with a guide. You will enter the very narrow fjord and be greeted by light fog floating just below the summits of the surrounding mountains.

As you move along, you’re likely spot whales and other marine life and then the cherry on top are the glaciers. They glisten a vivid blue like a rare diamond and you immediately feel dwarfed and amazed at the spectacular scenery. 

10. Taku Glacier

The Taku Glacier is believed to be the largest and thickest alpine glacier in the world. The glacier sits in Taku Inlet and is approximately 36 miles long.

It is a tidewater glacier which means that it is known to advance and release icebergs and then retreat. The glacier is located just southeast of Juneau and you can even stay close by at the Taku Glacier Lodge. 

11. Glacier Bay National Park

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If you’re visiting Juneau via land or air and want to spend more time than on a cruise, you can stay at Glacier Bay Lodge and take your time exploring the area. Near the lodge is a visitors center, exhibits, kayak rentals, and campgrounds. You can also take a variety of guided walking tours. In addition to that, you can also explore Glacier Bay National Park by booking yourself on a boat tour of the area.

12. Shrine of St. Therese

If you have a car or are willing to get a car rental, you can head north of Juneau on Glacier Highway to the Shrine of S. Therese. The shrine is dedicated to the patron saint of Alaska and sits above the Lynn Canal. It is about a 20 minutes drive out of Juneau Alaska proper.

13. Helicopter Tours and Glacier Flight

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Until you have seen a glacier from above, there is no way to understand the enormity of their crevasses and peaks. Book this Helicopter and guided icefields walk. See the Juneau Icefield from above before landing on Herbert Glacier.

In this area, you’ll see some of the biggest and most beautiful homes in the city. You can park your vehicle and go down to the coastline to do some whale watching, spy on sea lions and take a walk along the shores.

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One of the best things to do in Juneau is to book a helicopter tour to see the Juneau Icefield with a landing on the Herbert Glacier. This truly is one for the bucket list. You’ll see the stunning Alaskan landscapes from above and then be able to enjoy a once-in-a-lifetime experience walking on the ice field. Get more details here.

One of the best ways to explore downtown Juneau is to book a self guided walking tour. This tour by GPS follows the footsteps of historic figures that have passed through the capital of Alaska during the gold rush boom. It will take you on an immersive experience to sample the best of Juneau at your own pace.

14. Eaglecrest Ski Area

You can’t visit this land of snow and ice without hitting the ski slopes. You’ll get plenty of action at Eaglecrest Ski Area with downhill and cross country skiing as well as dog sledding, snowshoeing, and heliskiing.

You can even just go over and visit the incredibly beautiful sled dogs if you want. This is definitely a full day or weekend and suitable for folks that are staying in Juneau rather than cruising through. 

15. Ziplining

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If you want to try your hand a zip lining, there are zipline adventures offered in Juneau. We had one booked but due to heavy rain it was cancelled. Ziplining in Juneau takes place at the Eagle Crest ski area during the summer months.

16. Dog Sledding

One of the most popular adventures in Juneau is to book a dogsledding trip. We booked a scenic flight followed by landing on a glacier at a sled dog camp to follow sled dogs on the glacier. Unfortunately the weather was bad and our trip was cancelled, but this is still on our bucket list. We’ve done many dog sledding excursions in our time, but never on a glacier.

17. Admiralty Island in Southeast Alaska

Full of wildlife and other natural attractions, Admiralty Island makes for a nice day trip. Also, if you’ve never been on a floatplane, it is one of the things to do in Juneau as you need to use it to get to the island.

The island is home to a huge population of black bears, so you’ll definitely be able to shoot some beautiful natural wildlife photography if you choose.  You can also arrange to salmon fishing off the island as well as canoeing. There’s a cute lighthouse to visit on the island too. 

18. Bear Viewing

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While many think Denali National Park is the best place to have wildlife encounters on land in Alaska, we saw plenty of brown bears(the coastal equivalent to grizzly bears) along the shores near Juneau and beyond. Admiralty Island known as Kootznoowoo by the local Tlingít people is just 42 miles from Juneau.

Kootznoowoo translates to the fortress of the bears and it is here that houses the highest density of Brown Bears in the world. It is estimated to be 1600 brown bears on this island. (cool fact, There are no black bears on the island but they are can be found on the mainland.)

You can book a bear-watching trip to Admiralty Island here to see Pack Creek Bear Viewing Area from Juneau. You will take a float plane to Tongass National Forest where you will Kayak through Alaska’s Inside Passage to Admiralty Island to the viewing area.

The Admiralty Island tour involves a short flight from Juneau to the island, which has one of the highest densities of brown bears in the world. Visitors are taken to viewing platforms where they watch bears fishing for salmon in nearby streams.

Bear tours from Juneau are typically available from May to September and vary in length from half-day to full-day tours. It’s important to book in advance, as these tours are very popular and can fill up quickly.

19. Bald Eagles

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Many people will not spot a single bald eagle in their whole life, but if you visit Juneau, chances are you’ll spot quite a few. It is estimated that there are close to 30,000 eagles living in and around Juneau so you don’t really have to go searching for them, just keep your eyes open and you’ll spot one. 

We saw an incredible amount of eagles at the aptly named Eagle Beach but the reality is you’ll see them everywhere. It is truly awe-inspiring. Eagle Beach is less so for sunbathing and more so for beachcombing and marine-life-watching. You can spot humpback whales here as well as sea lions and seals.

20. Whale Watching

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Even though we have done a couple of cruises through Alaska, we have gone on a whale watching tour in Juneau two times. The best time to go whale watching in Juneau is during the cruise season from April to November as the whales make their way through the inside passage of southeast Alaska. aAnd chances of seeing them are nearly 100%. Nearly 600 humpbacks inhabit the waters of the northern Inside Passage during this time.

Tour companies leave from the marina with a mix of fishing boats, comfortable cruisers and sail boats. You may even spot bald eagles before your whale watching excursion.

  • We booked this adventure that combined whale watching with a hike to the Mendenhall Glacier tour on our first trip to Juneau.  
  • But if you want to do some whale watching without the glacier, this tour is a great option that my paretns did. You’ll enjoy a two hour boat ride on Auke Bay Harbor in search of Humpback whales but also keep your eye out for orca, bald eagles, and sea lions

21. Gold Rush Tours

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Everywhere you go in Alaska seems to have reminders of the Gold Rush days and Juneau is no exception. Something that is fun for the whole family is to try your hand at panning for gold. This tour not only includes panning for gold at Last Chance Basin in Gold Creek but you’ll also eat a hearty Alaskan Salmon bake buffet. You’ll see indigenous Tlingit carving totem poles and visit Salmon Creek Waterfalls followed by a city tour of Juneau.

Downtown Juneau

Downtown Juneau is so much fun to explore. Being the capital city of Alaska since 1906, it has had more than a century to build into not only the financial and government capital but the cultural capital with plenty of art galleries and museums. Even though there are still reminders of its gold rush days you can pop in for a bit of culture too.

22. Last Chance Mining Museum

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To get a real understanding of any city, it is a good idea to visit a city museum. Historic downtown Juneau Alaska and the area have quite a few museums where you can explore its mining history as well as important artifacts from all over Alaska.

The Last Chance Mining Museum sits on an old gold mine and contains old mining artifacts. It operates seasonally so it’s best to call ahead before visiting.

23. Alaska State Museum

The Alaska State Museum has a wealth of artifacts including fine art and old tools. You will also learn about ancient fishing and forestry traditions thanks to the thoughtfully curated displays curated by the staff at the Alaska State Museum.  

24. Douglas City Museum

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If you’ve only got about an hour before boarding your cruise ship then check out the Juneau Douglas City Museum. This city museum is full of historical information but is smaller than the other museums, which means you can get more information in less time. It is just a short walk from where the ships dock so you can get there and back fast.

25. Alaskan Brewing

If you’re into craft beer, you’re in luck. The Alaskan Brewing Company makes its headquarters in Juneau and offers free tours. You can visit their tasting room and try a variety of ales. They’ve got a food truck located outside where you can order burgers or classic Alaska seafood and then bring it inside to enjoy with your Alaskan brew.

26. Red Dog Saloon

Juneau cool town that feels like it takes you back to the Gold Rush days of the 1800s. Be sure to look for the swinging red doors of the Red Dog Saloon and stroll through the shops lining the streets with colorful facades.

27. Tracy’s Crab Shack

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If you’re looking for the biggest, juiciest king crab, Tracey’s Crab Shack is where you need to go in Juneau Alaska. It is packed and pricey, but if you want to have some genuine Alsaksan crab in Alaska, this is the place to do it. The restaurant is located down near the ship docks but has none of the empty bells and whistles of a tourist trap. You get super fresh king crabs served up the Alaskan way while enjoying the hustle and bustle of a waterfront restaurant.

28. Gold Creek Salmon Bake

Foodies rave about this place so we’ve got to tell you about it for when you visit Juneau. Diners have said the Gold Creek Salmon Bake restaurant served up the most succulent fish they’ve ever had. The restaurant does have access to some of the best Pacific salmon around, so they’re already a step ahead. Besides that, they’re situated in picturesque surroundings including a waterfall.

You can also book this fun trolley tour to the Salmon Hatchery where you’ll see the top attractions in Juneau such as the Red Dog Saloon, Capitol Building, the Governor’s Mansion, and the famous whale statue.

Where to Stay in Juneau

Four Points by Sheraton – Located on the waterfront and directly across from the small cruise ship docks, we found this to be a very convenient hotel. For us it was walking distance to downtown and a lot of the top things to do in Juneau downtown. Plus it has easy access to the Seadrome Marina.

Ramada Inn by Wyndham – Another great location in Juneau just a little farther away from the historic downtown than the Sheraton. But still walking distance and we loved their restaurant and bar.

Alaska is truly a bucket list destination for many travelers and no visit to Alaska would be complete without stopping at this unique state capital.

Frequently Asked Questions about Juneau

What is there to do in Juneau Alaska on your own?

Sampling the food is one of the best things to do in Juneau if you really want to understand the local culture. Food can tell you a lot more about a place you visit than just the attractions and people can. You can take the Mount Robert Tram up by yourself and enjoy fresh seafood at the Timberline Bar and Grill.

Is Juneau worth visiting?

You better believe Juneau is worth visiting if you’re an adventurer at heart. There are a lot of things to do in Juneau but the thing that will leave the greatest impact is the striking beauty of the place. The mountains are majestic and the waters strong and steely. The most vivid memory will likely be that of the blue glaciers glowing like they dropped down onto earth from a fifth dimension. And let’s not forget about getting a chance to see a real grizzly bear in his natural habitat.

How many days should I spend in Juneau?

The number of days you should spend in Juneau depends on exactly what you want to do in the city and area. If you’re looking for a quick look at a glacier, then just a day will do. However, if you really want to experience the magic and mystery of the place and experience all of the things to see in Juneau, then at least a week is needed.

Do you need a car in Juneau?

You don’t need a car in Juneau as the main downtown area is walkable. All of the places you will want to visit will be accessible by public transportation or via tours. For the most part, if you book a tour with an operator, they will arrange to have you picked up and dropped off. The only reason to get a car is if you want to go exploring by yourself outside of Juneau.

What is the best thing to do in Juneau

Take a helicopter ride over the Juneau ice field. This tour needs no company as you’ll be in awe of the scenery. There also lots of places to hike like Herbert Glacier. This is a pretty easy trail where you can bike or walk too and just simply enjoy the scenery.

And these are all the amazing things to do in Juneau, Alaska. If you are planning to take a cruise to Alaska, chances are it may start or end in Juneau. This is a popular stop for many cruise ships and for good reason. So book a few days in Juneau before or after your trip to explore this remote region of the United States.

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