Skagway's Convention and Visitors Bureau
has numerous publications available for you. Some can be
picked up in Skagway during your visit, some can be mailed
out, some viewed online, some downloadable and print ready.
2009
Skagway City Map-Attraction and Service Guide
Read a little
bit about our land of timeless adventure, stroll through
history as you stroll through our streets, view the
sightseeing and recreation opportunities. The guide
contains the summer Alaska Marine Highway Ferry Schedule.
The 2009 guide is now available! If you click
on "Contact Us" at the top of this page
and leave your name and address, it will be mailed
to you.
To view the attraction &
service guide online visit skagwayinfo.com
Skagway Walking
Tour
Explore the Historic district of Broadway and
side streets. Learn a little bit about our name, and
use this birds eye view map to wander through our
streets. Available on the day of your visit, at the
Skagway City Visitor Center in the historic AB Hall
on Broadway. To view the Walking Map now, click on
the icon to the left above the time and weather.
Skagway Trail
Map
This brochure is not intended to replace a good
topo map, but it will provide you with a glimpse of
the Chilkoot Trail, Lower Dewey Lake, Northern Bench
to Icy Lake, Upper Dewey Lake, Sturgill's Landing,
Yakutania Point, Skyline Trail and A.B. Mountain,
the Denver Glacier and Laughton Glacier. Available
at the Skagway City Visitor Center in the historic
AB Hall on Broadway. To view the trail map now, click
on the icon to the left above the time and weather.
Skaguay Alaskan
Newspaper
The Skaguay Alaskan provides a wide range of visitor
information on Skagway. Free copies are available
throughout the City and on the Alaska State Ferry.
Help Along The
Way
Contains information for travelers about emergency
contacts along the road system, current laws & how
to obtain travel advisories. To view this brochure
online in pdf format click
here.
To view the Community Health Emergency Medical
Services web site click
here.
Adobe acrobat viewer is required to view the pdf
format and is available free of charge from Adobe.