Enjoy the rugged beauty of Alaska’s capital city with wheelchair accessible things to do in Juneau. Enjoy a scenic helicopter tour to explore the vast glaciers of the Juneau Icefield, with accessible options available for all visitors. Discover the rich history of Alaska and Native cultures. Experience the warmth and hospitality of Juneau's locals as you create unforgettable memories in this wilderness paradise.
1. Mendenhall Glacier Visitor Center
Immerse yourself in the icy wonder of Mendenhall Glacier. Accessible trails and viewing areas offer stunning vistas of the glacier's blue hues, providing an unforgettable experience for all.
2. Mount Roberts Tramway
Soar above Juneau on the Mount Roberts Tramway. Accessible cabins whisk visitors to panoramic viewpoints, where breathtaking vistas of the city and surrounding wilderness await.
3. Alaska State Museum
Dive into Alaska's rich history at the Alaska State Museum. Accessible exhibits showcase indigenous cultures, natural wonders, and more, providing a fascinating journey for all visitors.
4. Perseverance Trail
Embark on an accessible adventure along Perseverance Trail. Wheelchair-friendly paths wind through lush forests and past cascading waterfalls, offering glimpses of Juneau's rugged beauty.
5. Gold Creek Salmon Bake
Savor the flavors of Alaska at the Gold Creek Salmon Bake. Accessible dining areas welcome all to feast on fresh-caught salmon cooked over an open flame, surrounded by the enchanting ambiance of the wilderness.