
Three Sisters Peaks
Mt. Verstovia - Mount Verstovia has a well-maintained public trail to the summit.
Russian Bishop's House - The Russian Bishop's House was completed in 1842 and is a rare, surviving, example of Russian-American architecture. The building now houses a number of Russian-American era artifacts. Tours, conducted by The National Park Service, from May through September.
Sitka National Historical Park - The Sitka National Historical Park has a lovely wide trail for walking, with forest and ocean views and a collection of totem poles. There is a visitor center with displays and during the summer local Tlingit artists demonstrate some their traditional work. The park was established in 1910 to commemorate the 1804 Battle of Sitka which took place at the site of a Tlingit fort.
Crescent Harbor - Crescent Harbor is Sitka's central harbor, located right along Lincoln Street, the main street of town.
Eastern Channel
Harrigan Centennial Hall - Harrigan Centennial Hall is a civic, convention, and visitor center located in Sitka, Alaska. Best known as the venue for the Sitka Summer Music Festival, the Hall hosts many events throughout the year. The New Archangel Dancers perform here during the summer season. The Hall is also home to the Isabel Miller Museum with displays and artifacts about Sitka's history.
Sitka Public Library - Sitka has a great public library located on the waterfront. Public internet access is available. Kettleson Memorial Library
O'Connell Bridge - The bridge connects the main town Sitka on Baranof Island to Japonski Island. This was the first cable stayed bridge built in the Western
Sitka Lutheran Church - It was in 1839 that the Tsar of Russia approved the establishment of a Lutheran Church in Sitka.
Russian Orthodox Cathedral - St. Michael's Cathedral is a fully functioning church and a monument to Sitka's colonial Russian history.