Wrangell, Alaska Bed and Breakfast Inns - and Surrounding Area
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A bed and breakfast vacation to Wrangell will introduce you to some of the most majestic and exciting landscapes in the world. There is no better place to see the Alaskan wilderness than from the vantage point of a warm and cozy Wrangell bed and breakfast. The local wildlife is like a living anthropology museum: bed and breakfast... » show more visitors who head up to the Anan Bear and Wildlife Observatory will see brown and black bears from a close (but always safe) vantage point. Another great way to see the stunning natural landscape of Wrangell is to travel the Stikine River, which will take bed and breakfast visitors past glaciers and wildlife, while slicing through crystal clear water that has long, fat salmon rushing through it. Native American heritage is an important part of the Wrangell cultural landscape. Bed and breakfast visitors can better understand the Tlingit heritage in Wrangell by visiting Chief Shakes Island and the Tribal House Historic Monument. Another great attraction for Wrangell bed and breakfast visitors is Petroglyph Beach State Historic Park, which has a boardwalk that has beautiful views of the water and the highest concentration of petroglyphs in Southeast Alaska. For a more luxurious adventure on your Wrangell bed and breakfast vacation, Muskeg Meadows is a USGA rated golf course that hosts many tournaments. There is no more beautiful place to hit the links than in Wrangell. Wrangell is a wonderful place to shop, dine, and have amazing adventures on a bed and breakfast vacation. « show less
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