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Juneau's Top Attractions
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Hostel Highlights
Meet other adventurers at the Juneau Hostel and explore what Juneau has to offer. If you would like to plan a Meetup or outing, this is the spot!
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 Step 1:

Get checked in by one of our cuddly staff!

The Tables Edge

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June & July Tuesday 7PM to 8:30PM

Address: HOSTEL

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Join us at The Table’s Edge, where we practice the values of connection, collaboration, and meaningful conversation. We cook together, eat together, and engage in rich, phone-free discussions—because to truly connect, being fully present is mandatory. Most dinners revolve around a themed discussion, encouraging reflection and diverse perspectives. A $5 contribution from each participant, we ensure everyone plays a part in creating and sharing the meal, as we practice these community-driven values together.

Icebound Revival

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Late April through September  6:30 AM

Address: Gold Creek

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Ready to feel alive? Join House Parent Brian for an invigorating morning plunge in an icy creek just a couple blocks from the hostel. It's a shock to the system in the best way—jump-start your day with a rush of cold that wakes you up like nothing else. Brave the cold, push your limits, and feel unstoppable! Ask for Brian when you check in if he is not working.

Juneau Hidden History

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All Year

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Looking for something beyond the typical museum experience? Meet Brian Weed, a true local of Juneau. For the past ten years, he's been offering immersive trips around Alaska, taking adventurers to dig, explore, and uncover the hidden stories of the region's history. Based in Juneau, many of his excursions are centered here, but we highly recommend planning ahead to join one of his day trips. The best part? It's free, and you’ll get a hands-on experience of what this place once was.

Alaska Folk Festival

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BEGINNING OF APRIL 

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Join us for the Alaska Folk Festival in beautiful Juneau, Alaska, where the heart of folk music beats strong! This annual event brings together musicians and music lovers from across the state and beyond for a week of incredible performances, workshops, and jam sessions. With FREE entry, it's a community-driven celebration of musical diversity, from traditional folk tunes to fresh, innovative sounds. Whether you’re looking to dance, play, or simply soak in the melodies, the Alaska Folk Festival offers something special for everyone amidst the stunning backdrop of Southeast Alaska.

Mendenhall Glacier 

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ALL SEASONS 

Mendenhall Glacier Juneau, Alaska

​The Mendenhall Glacier, a distinctive natural wonder in our town, undergoes marked seasonal changes. In the summer months, it draws around 1.5 million visitors each year, while in winter, it transforms into a playground for adventurous ice climbers and intrepid explorers of its ice caves. Stretching over a span of 13.5 miles, this glacier is situated directly at sea level. Over the course of the last 95 years, a lake has taken shape, now extending for a mile and a half. Notably, the glacier has been steadily receding at a pace exceeding 225 feet annually.

Eagle Crest Ski Area

Eagle Crest Ski Area

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DECEMBER THROUGH APRIL

The area is home to a single resort, Eagle Crest, which provides everything you need. There are no lines and it's not crowded. Situated just a few blocks away from the transit center, you can easily catch the snow bus to Douglas Island and reach our beloved Eagle Crest Resort. For those looking for backcountry access via heli-skiing, there are nearby options like Blackerby Ridge and Heintzelman Ridge, along with other hidden gems in the area. From December through April, and sometimes even earlier and later, there are always skiing opportunities to explore.

Rock Dump Climbing Gym Juneau, Alaska

While the weather may be less than ideal, fret not, for within our charming downtown lies a hidden gem: The Rock Dump, our indoor climbing gym. Embark on a brief 1 ½ mile stroll to the south and discover this sanctuary of vertical adventure. When the rain pours, The Rock Dump shines as the perfect haven for your climbing cravings.

Hiking: Alaska summers

Hiking

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MARCH THROUGH NOVEMBER

Step out of your front door and turn left. Walk up Harris Street for one block until you reach the staircase, then follow Basin Road. This will lead you to two of Juneau's most renowned mountains: Mt. Roberts and Mt. Juneau. Both of these trailheads are just minutes away from the hostel's front door. You can spend the entire day exploring mountain ridges, witnessing the powerful snow melts, enjoying breathtaking vistas, and encountering abundant wildlife. These two mountains are just a glimpse of the numerous opportunities to experience the stunning beauty of Juneau. Invite a new friend you've made here for an exciting day of adventure.                                     Other options

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