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OVERVIEW
Follow a mountain trail that prospectors took during the 1898 Klondike Gold Rush and see landmarks in Skagway that commemorate that time period. While driving through the city’s National Historic District, you will pass block after block of wooden buildings that were constructed as hotels, stores and saloons in the late 19th century. The Red Onion is the most notorious saloon as it was also a brothel during the gold rush. At the Skagway Centennial statue, you will see a representation of an indigenous Tlingit packer leading a prospector into the gold fields. You will then follow the famed Trail of ’98, which is the route countless stampeders took in search of gold. It was a longer but less treacherous path than the Chilkoot Trail, which was steeper and prone to avalanches. As you will see while pausing for photos on the way to the White Pass Summit, the scenery is majestic.
HIGHLIGHTS
• Drive through Skagway’s Historic District, which dates to the late 1890s.
• See blocks of original wooden buildings, including the notorious Red Onion Saloon.
• Pause at the Centennial statue that marks the 100-year anniversary of the gold rush.
• Ascend into the mountains on the Trail of ’98 that the stampeding prospectors took.
• Snap photos of the gorgeous natural beauty on the way to the White Pass Summit.
HELPFUL HINTS
• Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
• Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.