Group of people around a Russian cross in tall grass

Aleutian Islands World War II National Historic Area

National Historic Area · Alaska

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📍 StateAlaska
🏛️ TypeNational Historic Area
🎟️ EntryFree
🏃 Activities7
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About Aleutian Islands World War II National Historic Area

The remote Aleutian Islands, home to the Unangax̂ (Aleut) people for over 8,000 years, became a fiercely contested Pacific battleground in World War II. Some Unangax̂ were taken from their homelands as Japanese prisoners of war while the others were evacuated from the islands by the government. Both groups suffered greatly during the war, and some would never return to their villages.

Park Photos

Group of people around a Russian cross in tall grass
People crowd at the railing of a ship
Six men with guns carry a person on a stretcher in a valley.
A uniformed man holds up a broken Russian cross
a rusty, large gun sits on a grassy bank overlooking a coastal bay.

Activities

Operating Hours

Summer Hours

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to enter Aleutian Islands World War II National Historic Area?

Aleutian Islands World War II National Historic Area is free to enter.

What are the best activities at Aleutian Islands World War II National Historic Area?

Popular activities at Aleutian Islands World War II National Historic Area include: Guided Tours, Self-Guided Tours - Walking, Self-Guided Tours - Auto, Junior Ranger Program, Wildlife Watching, Birdwatching, Museum Exhibits.

What is the weather like at Aleutian Islands World War II National Historic Area?

The Aleutian Islands are known for unpredictable and stormy weather. Rain, fog, and wind are common. Dress warmly and carry rain gear even in summer. Summer temperatures range from 45 to 65 degrees F.

How do I get to Aleutian Islands World War II National Historic Area?

The park is located on Amaknak Island in the Aleutian Island chain. The island is located 800 miles west of Anchorage. The island can be reached by ferry or by commercial or charter air flights from Anchorage. If you choose to fly, the Aleutian World War II Visitor Center is conveniently located next to the Unalaska airport.

Entrance Fees

Free Admission

Weather

The Aleutian Islands are known for unpredictable and stormy weather. Rain, fog, and wind are common. Dress warmly and carry rain gear even in summer. Summer temperatures range from 45 to 65 degrees F.

Directions

The park is located on Amaknak Island in the Aleutian Island chain. The island is located 800 miles west of Anchorage. The island can be reached by ferry or by commercial or charter air flights from Anchorage. If you choose to fly, the Aleutian World War II Visitor Center is conveniently located next to the Unalaska airport.

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Location

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Coordinates53.9143, -166.5197

Official Resources

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