Activities for Fall, Winter & Spring
(October-April) in Juneau, Alaska
Even in winter, Juneau’s rich cultural offerings are worth the trip.
Unparalleled spectacular scenery. Snow-clad mountains and forests. Eagles, geese, humpback whales and other wildlife frequent the area year round.
- Varied Indoor and Outdoor activities.
- Mild marine coastal climate year round, winter temps typically around 30 F degrees.
- Great Super Saver Season Specials.
- Arts Scene, Galleries
- Annual Events October through April
- Juneau Public Market, Thanksgiving Day weekend.
- Gallery Walk (26th annual), December
- Gold Medal Basketball Tournament March
- Alaska Folk Festival, April
- Rotary Boat Show, March
- Juneau Builders Show, March
- Bridal Show, February
- Wearable Art Extravaganza, February
- Chamber of Commerce & Rotary
- Event Calendars
- Food & Beverage: All the restaurants in Juneau are open year round, except the salmon bake, Taku Glacier Lodge, Twisted Fish, and the crab shack - which are May-September - and sometimes earlier/later too.
- Museums, Exhibitions & Attractions
- State of Alaska Museum Calendar 907-465-2901 Tues-Sat 10-4
- Juneau City Museum
- Shrine of St Therese
- State Capitol Visitors are always welcome! Open for self-guided tours Monday-Friday, 7am-
6pm. Located at 4th and Seward Street 907-465-2479
- State Parks Wickersham House
- Jensen-Olsen Arboretum: Spring, Summer, Fall
- Macaulay Salmon Hatchery and Aquarium - no scheduled tours but visitors are welcome - call first.Open Monday-Friday, 10am-4pm. Located at 2697 Channel Drive. 907-463-4810
- Juneau Attractions by Visitor Center
- year round list.
- St. Nicholas Russian Orthodox Church Tours by appointment only. Services (Sat. 6pm, Sun. 9am) are open to the public. Located at 326 Fifth Street. 907-586-1023
- Parks & Recreation
- University events & Lectures
- Visitor Centers & Information
- Winter Sports
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