Seth A.
Yelp
Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park...lol, I didn't even know this place existed prior to arriving in Skagway, Alaska.
But, cool, what a way to get an in depth, detailed perspective, not just of another national park...but insight into the gold rush era days of the late 1800's. And...what pretty much gives Skagway its personality.
Basically, lol, to understand Skagway...is to come and spend some time browsing the downtown streets and stepping inside the Visitor Center of Klondike Historical Park.
Yeah, so, from my point of view...Klondike Park is situated among the surroundings of Skagway. If you stop in at the Visitor Center and speak with a Park Ranger or watch the 25 minute park film...you'll have a better comprehension for a period of time that was defined by courageous adventurers coming to the Klondike region desperate to discover riches and wealth, by mining for gold.
Although, some people exiting off their cruise ships for a day of venturing around Skagway would maybe have difficulty sitting down and watching a 25 minute park film but...I found it to be quite informative and revealing about the hardships and rugged times of back when.
The film is called..."Gold Fever: Race to the Klondike".
But, most tourists are solely interested in walking about the rustic downtown Skagway streets and shopping for souvenirs without learning the background details of Klondike Historical Park (especially if they have children accompanying them).
Others may have pre-planned reservations for riding the famous White Pass & Yukon Route Railway.
Then...there are still people who plainly want to admire the historical setting and vintage gold-rush-era sights from afar without having to think too hard...especially since they've been mostly cooped up on their cruise ships and eager to wander about.
Inside the Visitor Center, you can get your National Parks Passport stamped, which is always a fun thing to do.
Out by the Small Boat Harbor area of Skagway, there's a popular 3-tiered sign stating...
"Welcome to Skagway, Alaska. Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park".
I found this to be a worthwhile photo to capture. The Skagway pier was scenic.
In general, the whole downtown section of Skagway offers little tidbits and hidden intricacies about the histories and untold stories about how this gold rush mining town came into existence. So, if you're just walking around...you could appreciate these historical references.
Otherwise, there's really nothing else to the park. I guess, just, Skagway is the actual park. And...if you spend some time at the Visitor Center, which is situated within the "heart of it all" downtown, you basically have accomplished getting to another national park, though...albeit a historical one, lol.
Overall, this Klondike Historical NP was a pleasant way to learn about what life was once like back in the simple days.
There's not much to it, but if you come here with an open mind and willingness to learn some history while on your vacation...then you'll find this park a worthwhile part of Skagway's legacy.