Skagway sits at the northern tip of the Inside Passage, framed by towering mountains and deep blue fjords where history and adventure meet at every turn. As the first incorporated city in Alaska and located on the traditional lands of the Chilkoot Tlingit people, it carries a story far older than the Gold Rush that made it famous. Visitors can wander the Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park along Broadway, a stretch of wooden boardwalks and restored storefronts that look much like they did 125 years ago. The town is easy to explore on foot, and the scenery shifts quickly from historic charm to rugged wilderness. Start with a stroll down lively Broadway to browse local shops, enjoy fresh baked treats, and soak up the small town buzz. Trails begin right from town too. Yakutania Point delivers ocean views within minutes, while the Dewey Lakes system offers everything from calm lakeside walks to demanding climbs with sweeping panoramas. Whether you come for the history, the scenery, or the sense of adventure that fills this little port town, Skagway makes every moment feel big. #americasfavoritesmalltowns
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