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Juneau Parks & Recreation
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Nearby attractions
The Whale Project
Harris Harbor Way, Juneau, AK 99801
Gold Rush Sled Dog Tours
Juneau, AK 99801
Whale Watch Alaska
317 W 12th St, Juneau, AK 99801
Alaska State Museum
395 Whittier St, Juneau, AK 99801
Gold Creek Flume West Trailhead
1684 Evergreen Ave, Juneau, AK 99801
Juneau Port
1632-1699 Harris Harbor Way, Juneau, AK 99801
Cope Park
Cope Park Rd, Juneau, AK 99801
Alaska State Library & Historical Collections
395 Whittier St, Juneau, AK 99801
Juneau-Douglas City Museum
114 W 4th St, Juneau, AK 99801
Centennial Hall Convention Center
101 Egan Dr, Juneau, AK 99801
Nearby restaurants
Seong's Sushi Bar
740 W 9th St, Juneau, AK 99801
Sandpiper Cafe
429 W Willoughby Ave, Juneau, AK 99801
Mar y Sol Mexican Food
617 W Willoughby Ave, Juneau, AK 99801
TK Maguire's
375 Whittier St, Juneau, AK 99801
Sacred Grounds Cafe
320 Willoughby Ave, Juneau, AK 99801
Domino's Pizza
607 W Willoughby Ave, Juneau, AK 99801
Raven Cafe
395 Whittier St, Juneau, AK 99801
Alaska Desi Aunty
361 Distin Ave, Juneau, AK 99801
Bullwinkle's Pizza Parlor
318 Willoughby Ave, Juneau, AK 99801
Tracy's King Crab Shack 2 -CLOSED FOR SEASON
300 Whittier St, Juneau, AK 99801
Nearby hotels
Juneau Hotel
1200 W 9th St, Juneau, AK 99801
Jorgenson House Luxury Bed & Breakfast
635 Alder St, Juneau, AK 99801
The Driftwood Lodge
435 W Willoughby Ave, Juneau, AK 99801
Ramada by Wyndham Juneau
375 Whittier St, Juneau, AK 99801
Waterfront on Glacier
1711 Glacier Ave, Juneau, AK 99801
Alaska's Capital Inn Bed & Breakfast
113 5th Street Stairs, Juneau, AK 99801
Four Points by Sheraton Juneau
51 Egan Dr, Juneau, AK 99801
Silverbow Inn
120 2nd St, Juneau, AK 99801
Juneau Hostel
614 Harris St, Juneau, AK 99801, United States
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Juneau Parks & Recreation

1208 Glacier Ave, Juneau, AK 99801
4.6(26)
Open 24 hours
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Outdoor
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Family friendly
Pet friendly
attractions: The Whale Project, Gold Rush Sled Dog Tours, Whale Watch Alaska, Alaska State Museum, Gold Creek Flume West Trailhead, Juneau Port, Cope Park, Alaska State Library & Historical Collections, Juneau-Douglas City Museum, Centennial Hall Convention Center, restaurants: Seong's Sushi Bar, Sandpiper Cafe, Mar y Sol Mexican Food, TK Maguire's, Sacred Grounds Cafe, Domino's Pizza, Raven Cafe, Alaska Desi Aunty, Bullwinkle's Pizza Parlor, Tracy's King Crab Shack 2 -CLOSED FOR SEASON
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(907) 586-5226
Website
juneau.org

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Nearby attractions of Juneau Parks & Recreation

The Whale Project

Gold Rush Sled Dog Tours

Whale Watch Alaska

Alaska State Museum

Gold Creek Flume West Trailhead

Juneau Port

Cope Park

Alaska State Library & Historical Collections

Juneau-Douglas City Museum

Centennial Hall Convention Center

The Whale Project

The Whale Project

4.8

(348)

Open 24 hours
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Gold Rush Sled Dog Tours

Gold Rush Sled Dog Tours

4.5

(24)

Open 24 hours
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Whale Watch Alaska

Whale Watch Alaska

4.4

(19)

Open until 9:00 PM
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Alaska State Museum

Alaska State Museum

4.8

(327)

Open until 4:00 PM
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Nearby restaurants of Juneau Parks & Recreation

Seong's Sushi Bar

Sandpiper Cafe

Mar y Sol Mexican Food

TK Maguire's

Sacred Grounds Cafe

Domino's Pizza

Raven Cafe

Alaska Desi Aunty

Bullwinkle's Pizza Parlor

Tracy's King Crab Shack 2 -CLOSED FOR SEASON

Seong's Sushi Bar

Seong's Sushi Bar

4.6

(134)

$$

Click for details
Sandpiper Cafe

Sandpiper Cafe

4.4

(402)

Click for details
Mar y Sol Mexican Food

Mar y Sol Mexican Food

4.4

(174)

$

Click for details
TK Maguire's

TK Maguire's

4.1

(187)

$

Click for details
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Paul ParentPaul Parent
Juneau Parks & Recreation manages an impressive variety of parks, trails, and community facilities across Alaska’s capital, offering residents and visitors alike many ways to enjoy the region’s stunning landscape and vibrant community life. The department oversees indoor and outdoor venues such as the Dimond Park Field House, Treadwell Arena, Jensen-Olson Arboretum, Juneau Pools, and numerous neighborhood parks, playgrounds, and waterfront shelters. The system is designed to connect people with Juneau’s natural beauty, from peaceful picnic areas by Twin Lakes and Marine Park to hiking paths that showcase local flora, forest views, and seaside landscapes. Each park is carefully maintained and often includes interpretive elements, play structures, and scenic viewpoints ideal for photographers. Seasonal programming keeps the city active year-round, with events like the “Month of Play,” outdoor movie nights, and guided community hikes. For families, the Zach Gordon Youth Center offers valuable support through camps, after-school programs, and youth employment initiatives. Adult sports leagues, swimming sessions, and fitness classes further encourage a healthy, social lifestyle for all ages. Parks & Recreation also provides accessible shelters and community rental spaces, popular for birthdays, reunions, and local gatherings. While the facilities are generally well kept, weather conditions, maintenance projects, and seasonal closures can occasionally limit access. Shelter reservations fill quickly during summer, and winter use can be reduced due to snow or icy paths. Still, the department is known for being proactive in communication and committed to accessibility improvements, such as recent upgrades at the Dimond Park Field House. Overall, Juneau Parks & Recreation successfully combines the city’s breathtaking environment with a strong sense of community. It provides both locals and travelers with clean, scenic, and inclusive spaces to explore nature, stay active, and enjoy the outdoors in one of Alaska’s most beautiful urban settings.
Eva NoviantiEva Novianti
is really amazing place.. if you really want see the whale juneau is the place.. all the tour will sell 100% guarantee for see the whale. and there they are have the waterfall and beautiful few and you can going up with cable car... near by the little down town .
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Juneau Parks & Recreation manages an impressive variety of parks, trails, and community facilities across Alaska’s capital, offering residents and visitors alike many ways to enjoy the region’s stunning landscape and vibrant community life. The department oversees indoor and outdoor venues such as the Dimond Park Field House, Treadwell Arena, Jensen-Olson Arboretum, Juneau Pools, and numerous neighborhood parks, playgrounds, and waterfront shelters. The system is designed to connect people with Juneau’s natural beauty, from peaceful picnic areas by Twin Lakes and Marine Park to hiking paths that showcase local flora, forest views, and seaside landscapes. Each park is carefully maintained and often includes interpretive elements, play structures, and scenic viewpoints ideal for photographers. Seasonal programming keeps the city active year-round, with events like the “Month of Play,” outdoor movie nights, and guided community hikes. For families, the Zach Gordon Youth Center offers valuable support through camps, after-school programs, and youth employment initiatives. Adult sports leagues, swimming sessions, and fitness classes further encourage a healthy, social lifestyle for all ages. Parks & Recreation also provides accessible shelters and community rental spaces, popular for birthdays, reunions, and local gatherings. While the facilities are generally well kept, weather conditions, maintenance projects, and seasonal closures can occasionally limit access. Shelter reservations fill quickly during summer, and winter use can be reduced due to snow or icy paths. Still, the department is known for being proactive in communication and committed to accessibility improvements, such as recent upgrades at the Dimond Park Field House. Overall, Juneau Parks & Recreation successfully combines the city’s breathtaking environment with a strong sense of community. It provides both locals and travelers with clean, scenic, and inclusive spaces to explore nature, stay active, and enjoy the outdoors in one of Alaska’s most beautiful urban settings.
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is really amazing place.. if you really want see the whale juneau is the place.. all the tour will sell 100% guarantee for see the whale. and there they are have the waterfall and beautiful few and you can going up with cable car... near by the little down town .
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Juneau Parks & Recreation manages an impressive variety of parks, trails, and community facilities across Alaska’s capital, offering residents and visitors alike many ways to enjoy the region’s stunning landscape and vibrant community life. The department oversees indoor and outdoor venues such as the Dimond Park Field House, Treadwell Arena, Jensen-Olson Arboretum, Juneau Pools, and numerous neighborhood parks, playgrounds, and waterfront shelters.

The system is designed to connect people with Juneau’s natural beauty, from peaceful picnic areas by Twin Lakes and Marine Park to hiking paths that showcase local flora, forest views, and seaside landscapes. Each park is carefully maintained and often includes interpretive elements, play structures, and scenic viewpoints ideal for photographers. Seasonal programming keeps the city active year-round, with events like the “Month of Play,” outdoor movie nights, and guided community hikes.

For families, the Zach Gordon Youth Center offers valuable support through camps, after-school programs, and youth employment initiatives. Adult sports leagues, swimming sessions, and fitness classes further encourage a healthy, social lifestyle for all ages. Parks & Recreation also provides accessible shelters and community rental spaces, popular for birthdays, reunions, and local gatherings.

While the facilities are generally well kept, weather conditions, maintenance projects, and seasonal closures can occasionally limit access. Shelter reservations fill quickly during summer, and winter use can be reduced due to snow or icy paths. Still, the department is known for being proactive in communication and committed to accessibility improvements, such as recent upgrades at the Dimond Park Field House.

Overall, Juneau Parks & Recreation successfully combines the city’s breathtaking environment with a strong sense of community. It provides both locals and travelers with clean, scenic, and inclusive spaces to explore nature, stay active, and enjoy the outdoors in one of Alaska’s most beautiful...

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6y

is really amazing place.. if you really want see the whale juneau is the place.. all the tour will sell 100% guarantee for see the whale. and there they are have the waterfall and beautiful few and you can going up with cable car... near by the...

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4y

It's a Juneau experience. First time I saw the Mendenhall Glacier was 1978. Always a good place to take friends...

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