
Where Russian Alaska meets wild nature
What to do in Sitka, this Alaskan gem nestled between the Pacific Ocean and the temperate rainforest? Dive into a city with a fascinating history, where Tlingit totems stand alongside Russian Orthodox domes. Sitka, the former capital of Russian Alaska and the site of the Alaska purchase, offers a unique blend of indigenous culture, colonial heritage, and breathtaking natural landscapes. Stroll through the Sitka National Historical Park to admire the totems and Russian remnants, visit the majestic St. Michael's Cathedral, or explore the shores of Baranof Island, where wildlife abounds. For an unusual and immersive activity, our outdoor escape games invite you to transform your walk into a real treasure hunt. This scavenger hunt will help you discover the city's secrets in a fun and interactive way, perfect for an original outing with family or friends. Discover our city game in Sitka below, a unique way to unravel the mysteries of this historic and natural town.

Uncover the secret protocol buried during the 1867 Alaska Purchase handover. Decode clues across Sitka's landmarks to expose the hidden terms that could rewrite history.

Decipher the hidden clauses in Sitka's Forgotten Register from the 1867 Alaska Purchase. Uncover a Russian conspiracy buried in historic landmarks before it's lost forever.
Monuments et sites couverts par nos escape games dans la ville.
For an unusual activity in Sitka, our outdoor escape games immerse you in its past and nature. Far from classic guided tours, you'll explore the downtown streets, uncover hidden details of Russian architecture, and decipher Tlingit symbols in Sitka National Historical Park. The scavenger hunt transforms every street corner into a clue, every monument into a step in an investigation. It's an original outing that allows you to see Sitka from a new perspective, deciphering its mysteries and connecting with its unique history. An immersive experience that combines adventure and cultural discovery.
What to do with the family in Sitka? Our outdoor escape games are an excellent option for a kids' and teens' activity. Accessible from 8-10 years old, they transform city exploration into a fun adventure where everyone has a role. Younger children will enjoy searching for visual clues, while teenagers and adults will tackle the puzzles. The secure GPS-guided trail leads you through points of interest without the risk of getting lost. It's a teen-friendly outing that stimulates curiosity and teamwork, offering an interactive and memorable way to explore Sitka as a family.
For a couple's outing or a romantic getaway in Sitka, our outdoor trails offer a unique way to share an experience. Far from clichés, you'll embark together on a captivating investigation, deciphering codes and solving puzzles while exploring marine landscapes and historical sites. It's a romantic activity that fosters complicity and mutual discovery, allowing you to create unique memories in this charming town. Imagine solving a riddle with Mount Edgecumbe in the background, or strolling hand-in-hand along the paths of the historical park.
What to do in Sitka when it rains? Despite the rainy climate of the temperate rainforest, our outdoor escape games remain a viable option. Although our games are outdoors, Sitka's downtown offers many natural shelters, such as the awnings of shops along Lincoln Street, the porches of historic buildings like the Russian Bishop's House, or the sheltered trails of Sitka National Historical Park under the dense forest canopy. The immersion in the game will often make you forget the light rain, transforming a grey day into a memorable adventure. A wet-weather activity that allows you to enjoy Sitka differently.
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Our outdoor escape games in Sitka start at €12 per team (1 phone). For larger groups, budget €19 for 2 phones and €25 for 3. As we currently offer only one trail in Sitka, there is no City Pass available, but you still benefit from the best team rate.
Yes, our escape game in Sitka is designed to be a family-friendly activity, accessible from 8-10 years old. The puzzles are varied so everyone can participate: children love searching for visual clues in the environment, while teenagers and adults focus on solving the challenges. The GPS guidance system ensures a safe and fun route for all.
Expect between 1h30 and 2h30 to complete our outdoor escape game in Sitka, depending on your team's pace and your ability to solve the puzzles. The game is self-guided, meaning you can take your time, pause to admire the scenery, or visit a point of interest.
Online booking is not mandatory for our escape game in Sitka, as the game is available at any time once purchased. However, we recommend it to ensure you have your activation code ready whenever you want. You receive a code instantly by email, usable with no expiry date.
Sitka is known for its rich history and wild nature. Don't miss the Sitka National Historical Park, famous for its Tlingit totems and Russian remnants. St. Michael's Cathedral, an emblem of Russian heritage, and the Russian Bishop's House are also must-sees. Our trails will take you past these iconic locations, enriching your visit with a fun dimension.
The best season to visit Sitka is summer (June to September) to enjoy milder temperatures and long days, ideal for outdoor activities. However, spring and autumn offer lush nature and beautiful colors, with fewer crowds. Even in rainy weather, the city retains its charm, and our games remain an enjoyable option thanks to the natural shelters downtown.
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