Welcome to the Cultural Garden, a charming and peaceful park that offers a quiet retreat to connect with Alaska Native culture and history. This small but meaningful space is perfect for a self-guided stroll, where you can explore beautiful Sculptures by talented artists, learn about the Tribe’s history, and reflect on the traditions that shape this vibrant community. The park is a place to slow down, take in the art, and appreciate the connection between culture, ceremony, and mental well-being. Whether you’re here for a moment of peace, to discover local artistry, or to learn about the Tribe’s rich history, the Cultural Garden offers a unique and personal experience. Enjoy this intimate setting and explore the stories and traditions that make this community so special.
The Cultural Garden is dedicated to fostering a deeper understanding and appreciation of Alaska Native culture through art, history, and community connection. They provide a space where residents and visitors can explore Alaska Native traditions, support local artists, and engage in meaningful cultural experiences that promote mental health and community resilience.
The Cultural Garden features live weaving demonstrations several days a week, and they also carry the work of many local creators in their retail shop.
Take the Smart Bus or walk to City Hall on 7th and Spring, and The Skagway Cultural Garden is right across the street! Look for the blue fence and the banner.
Yes! The Skagway Cultural Garden is all of these things in one, as well as a living connection to Skagway's Indigenous people of the past and present.