Klondike Gold Rush National Historic Park

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Seattle Gateway to Gold

Gold! read the headlines in July of 1897. After years of struggling through a depression, the people of the nation were intrigued by the possibility of riches. Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park preserves the story of the 1897-98 stampede to the Yukon gold fields and Seattle’s role in this event. The park offers a glimpse at the stories of adventure and hardship of the gold rush.

 
Stampeders Fording Dyea River

Klondike Gold Rush International Historical Park

In 1996 the international significance of the Klondike Gold Rush was officially recognized by Canada and the United States with the creation of the Klondike Gold Rush International Historical Park. The Seattle unit, located in the Pioneer Square Historical District, commemorates the origin for many of the stampeders who headed off to the Klondike region. Other units making up the international park include the Klondike Gold Rush Historical Park in Skagway, Alaska and the Canadian parks, Chilkoot Trail National Historic Site and Dawson Historical Complex National Historic Sites.
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319 Second Avenue South
Seattle, WA 98104

Phone

Visitor Information
(206) 220-4240

Fax

(206) 381-0664

Climate

Moderately warm dry summers and mild wet spring, fall, and winters. Normal summer high temperatures range around the 70's with an occasional spike into the 90's. Winter highs can range from the 30's to high 40's.

Often confused with the wetter coastal climate, Seattle's annual precipitation ranges from 30 to 36 inches. Most of this falls from October till April often as light to moderate showers. Seattle proper may get an occasional winter snow dusting that rarely lasts more than a day or two.



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