希德卡 Attractions
Sitting in southeast Alaska where the the panhandle plunges into British Columbia, seaside Sitka is a quaint destination spread across several islands in the Inside Passage. Sculpted by nature, the city is famous for its stunning landscape featuring verdant forests and snow-capped mountains—most notably Mount Edgecumbe, a dormant volcano roughly 16 miles (26 km) off the coast of downtown. The city itself has an undeniable charm, with well-preserved remnants from its both its Russian Alaskan and Native American heritage. Outside of town in Tongass National Forest, the majority of Sitka is uninhabited, save for a small number of cabins that are only accessible by floatplane or boat.