


Evergreen Cemetery
About
Evergreen Cemetery offers families a unique opportunity to explore Juneau's rich history through a peaceful outdoor setting. With well-maintained walking trails, scenic mountain and water views, and educational markers about Alaska's pioneers and notable residents, it's an unexpected gem for curious kids interested in local history and nature walks combined.
Highlights
- ✓Panoramic views of Gastineau Channel and Douglas Island
- ✓Educational markers detailing Alaska's pioneer history and notable residents
- ✓Peaceful walking trails through mature trees and landscaped grounds
- ✓Historic headstones and monuments dating back to Juneau's early days
- ✓Wildlife spotting opportunities including ravens and eagles
Pro Tips
- 1.Visit during daylight hours even though it's open 24 hours - the educational markers are easier to read and trails safer to navigate
- 2.Bring a camera for the stunning views of Gastineau Channel and surrounding mountains from the upper sections
- 3.Turn it into a history scavenger hunt by having kids search for specific historical figures or interesting headstone designs
- 4.Wear sturdy shoes as some paths can be uneven and steep in places
- 5.Combine with a visit to the nearby Alaska State Museum to extend the historical learning experience
Best Time to Visit
Late spring through early fall (May-September) during morning or early afternoon hours offer the best weather and lighting for exploring. Weekday visits provide a quieter, more reflective experience ideal for families.
What to Know
Admission is free and it's open 24 hours weekdays, though closed weekends. There's street parking along Seater Street, and families should plan to dress in layers as Juneau weather can change quickly.
Seasonal Notes
Best visited during summer months (May-September) when trails are clear of snow and daylight hours are extended. Winter visits possible but require caution due to ice and limited daylight. Note the weekend closures on Saturday and Sunday.
Nearby Eats
Head to Heritage Coffee Company & Café (about 1 mile away) for sandwiches and kid-friendly snacks, or try Sandpiper Café for casual breakfast and lunch options that welcome families.
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