Historically the gateway to Klondike gold, Skagway is now a city replete with recreational activities amid stunning natural beauty. It is located in the Alaska panhandle about 90 miles northwest of Juneau, the state capital, in a narrow and glaciated valley. Visitors can explore the area by air, sea, or land. Local attractions such as Skagway Museum & Archives and Gold Rush Cemetery bring the vibrant past to life while natural wonders such as the Lower Reid Falls, Klondike Gold Rush National Historic Park, and Yakutania Point underscore the rugged beauty of The Last Frontier.