If you love history and have Alaska on your bucket list, you’re in luck! While Alaska is one of the youngest official states, it has much history. One of our places to dive into Alaska’s history? This historic Alaska small town is located right on the Inside Passage. Skagway is a history and nature lover’s paradise and one of the best small towns in Alaska. Let’s take a look at some of the fun things to do in Skagway, Alaska.

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Have you ever visited the historic small town of Skagway, Alaska? What did you think of one of the best small towns in Alaska? Was it amazing? What are your favorite Alaska small towns? Let us know in the comments! If you want to stay in a historic hotel in Alaska, the Historic Skagway Inn was built in 1897!

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The Best Towns in Alaska

What are the tiniest towns in Alaska?

The tiniest towns in Alaska include:

  • Seldovia. This island town of about 255 people is only accessible by boat or plane, yet it’s quite popular with tourists.
  • Whittier. Most of the 217 residents here live in a single building. Yet, this tiny town is home to a cruise ship port.
  • Adak. Located in the Aleutian Islands, this town is a great place to see marine wildlife. It has only 326 people living there.
  • Chickaloon. Home to the Ahtna and the Dena'ina Athabaskan peoples, this is a ruggedly beautiful town.

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What are the most charming small towns in Alaska?

The most charming small towns in Alaska include:

  • Talkeetna. Quite close to Denali National Park, this lovely town is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts.
  • Coldfoot. People like to come to this charming little town for its spectacular views of the Aurora Borealis. 
  • Ketchikan. This beautiful small town is full of old-fashioned buildings and is surrounded by lush forests.
  • McCarthy. You’ll find this town at the foot of a glacier in the Wrangell-St. Elias National Park, the largest national park in the country.

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What are the most peaceful small towns in Alaska?

The most peaceful small towns in Alaska include:

  • Angoon. This town is located on Admiralty Island and is surrounded by nature and teeming with wildlife.
  • Gustavus. This town is known as the international gateway to Glacier Bay National Park and it is the epitome of peace and quiet.
  • Paxson. If you really want to get away from it all, this remote town has spotty cell service at best, so you’ll have a lot of quiet.
  • Hyder. Right on the Canadian border, this tiny town of only 100 people is a great mix of Alaskan and Canadian culture.

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