Island Heritage Discovery
Excursion
Free
Learn about Wrangell’s first nation at Chief Stakes Tribal House and listen to local legends.
Discover the fascinating history of Wrangell, a place that has been governed by four different nations.
Comb Petroglyph Beach and learn the mysteries behind the ancient petroglyphs found there.
Take home a complimentary petroglyph rubbing and visit the Wrangell Museum gift shop for souvenirs.
Łingít and petroglyphs
Join your Alaskan guide on a journey through time to learn about the history of Wrangell’s first nation, the Łingít.
You’ll be welcomed into Chief Shakes Tribal House, a traditional cedar ceremonial structure with totems and beautiful carvings. Here you’ll learn about the heritage of the Łingít people, and hear legends that have been passed down through generations.
Then, discover ancient petroglyphs while combing Petroglyph Beach, and you can delve even deeper into the history of the island as you explore Wrangell Museum at your leisure.
Practical information
Practical information
Included: Bottled water and petroglyph rubbing souvenir
Remarks/requirements: Please dress according to the weather and wear comfortable walking shoes. Please note that flash photography is not permitted inside the museum.
Walking or Activity information: Involves physical activity on uneven surfaces and/or steep terrain. Includes limited walking at each stop, and down a wheelchair-accessible ramp to Petroglyph Beach viewing deck.
Wheelchair accessible: Yes. Petroglyph Beach itself is not wheelchair accessible, but the observing deck is. Shuttle buses are suitable for collapsible wheelchairs only.
Language availability: English/Łingít
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