All free museums and attractions to visit in Alaska

Alaska (United States) has a lot to offer for you culturally, even if you're on a budget, including free museums, free activities and free attractions. 9 museums and attractions in Alaska can be visited without charge.

Are you looking for free things to do in Alaska? These are the best places to visit:

  1. Pioneer Park1

    Pioneer Park

     Fairbanks, AK
    Pioneer Park is a tribute to early Alaskan history, featuring multiple museums and historic displays on site. Visitors can immerse themselves in the rich history of Alaska, learning about its past through the various exhibits and displays available.
  2. Sitka National Historical Park2

    Sitka National Historical Park

     Sitka, AK
    Sitka National Historical Park, once known as Indian River Park and Totem Park, is situated in the beautiful city of Sitka, Alaska. The park's status was elevated from a national monument to a national historical park on October 18, 1972. This change in designation reflects the park's significant historical and cultural value.
  3. Rika's Landing Roadhouse3

    Rika's Landing Roadhouse

     Delta Junction, AK
    Rika's Landing Roadhouse, also known as Rika's Landing Site or McCarty Roadhouse, is a historic rest house located at Mile 274.5 on the Richardson Highway in Big Delta, Southeast Fairbanks Census Area, Alaska. It is situated within the Big Delta State Historical Park and has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 1976. The roadhouse is named after Rika Wallen, who received it from John Hajdukovich and managed it for many years.
  4. Russian Bishops House4

    Russian Bishops House

     Sitka, AK
    The Russian Bishop's House, also known as the Russian Mission Orphanage, is a historic house museum and National Historic Landmark. It is situated at the intersection of Lincoln and Monastery Streets in Sitka, Alaska. This log structure, built between 1841 and 1843, is one of the oldest surviving buildings of Russian America and was a significant part of the Russian Orthodox church's efforts to spread its influence among the natives of Alaska.
  5. Skagway Museum5

    Skagway Museum

     Skagway, AK
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    Yupiit Piciryarait Cultural Center

     Bethel, AK
    The Yupiit Piciryarait Cultural Center (YPCC) is a significant cultural hub located in Bethel, Alaska. It is situated near the University of Alaska Fairbanks' Kuskokwim Campus and city offices, making it easily accessible for visitors. The center is dedicated to the preservation and promotion of the Yup'ik culture, offering a unique insight into the traditions and customs of this indigenous Alaskan group.
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    Jeff. Smiths Parlor Museum

     Skagway, AK
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    Aleutian World War II National Historic Area and Visitor Center

     Unalaska, AK
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    Maxine & Jesse Whitney Museum

     Valdez, AK
    The Maxine & Jesse Whitney Museum is a significant feature of the Prince William Sound College campus. In 1998, Maxine Whitney donated a vast collection of native artifacts to the college. These artifacts now reside in the museum, providing visitors with a unique opportunity to explore and appreciate the rich cultural heritage of Alaska's native communities.