About Juneau
Nestled in the heart of the Tongass National Forest of 17 million acres, surrounded by mighty glaciers, coastal mountains, pristine nature and waterways along the Gastineau Channel, canopied by Sitka spruce, western hemlock and red and yellow cedar is Juneau, Alaska's capital.
Juneau is a culturally rich community, home to the Tlingit, Haida, and Tshimian Indians. Honoring ancient traditions, which are reflected in art, hand-crafts, totem poles, performance and story-telling.
Juneau is an eco-tourist,s dream, with endless possibilities for adventure and panoramic views, making it a busy travel destination.
Whether you are planning to visit or already live in Juneau, take a look at what Alaska 's capital has to offer. Explore this website to find out where to eat, accommodations, events, services offered and much more....