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Inupiat Heritage Center
Site Index
Inupiat Heritage Center
About the Center 24-July-2006
Contact Us 24-July-2006
Frequently Asked Questions 19-July-2005
Inupiat Heritage Center 19-July-2005
Whaling Voyages 24-July-2006
Plan Your Visit
Directions 24-July-2006
Fees & Reservations 24-July-2006
For Kids 24-July-2006
Inupiat Heritage Center's Junior Ranger Booklet 24-July-2006
Operating Hours & Seasons 24-July-2006
Plan Your Visit 29-July-2005
Schedule Of Events 29-July-2005
Things To Do 29-July-2005
Support Your Park
Donate 28-August-2009
Support Your Park 13-September-2006
Chilkoot trailhead sign showing the National Park Service arrowhead logo and an outline of people with loads climbing up a steep, snowy pass  

Did You Know?
The Chilkoot Trail, in Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park, is 33 miles long and is shared with our neighbor, Parks Canada. Hikers cross the border at the top of the pass and enter British Columbia. The trail is considered to be the world's longest outdoor museum.

Last Updated: July 24, 2006 at 22:37 EST