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Discover the Crow Creek Gold Mine Tour in Alaska
Located in Girdwood, Alaska, the Crow Creek Gold Mine Tour takes visitors inside one of Alaska’s most historic gold mining operations. Guests can explore preserved mining structures from the late 1800s, learn how prospectors searched for gold during the Klondike era, and try their own hand at panning for real gold in the creek. The experience blends living history, outdoor exploration, and hands-on prospecting in a scenic valley surrounded by the Chugach Mountains.
Why it’s special: Crow Creek Gold Mine is one of Alaska’s oldest continuously operating placer gold mines, offering visitors the rare opportunity to pan for authentic Alaska gold at the very site where prospectors once struck it rich.
History & Story of Crow Creek Gold Mine
Crow Creek Gold Mine was established in 1896, during the early days of Alaska’s gold rush era. Prospectors discovered gold deposits in the area’s mountain streams, quickly transforming the valley into a bustling mining camp.
Over the years, the mine developed into one of the region’s most productive placer mining sites. Historic buildings, equipment, and mining artifacts remain preserved on the property, providing visitors with an authentic look at frontier mining life. Today, the mine continues small-scale gold production while welcoming visitors interested in Alaska’s gold rush history.
What You’ll See & Do on the Crow Creek Gold Mine Tour
• Explore preserved gold rush-era mining buildings and equipment
• Walk through the historic mining camp and learn about early prospectors
• Watch demonstrations of traditional gold mining techniques
• Pan for real gold in Crow Creek using authentic prospecting equipment
• Discover artifacts and exhibits explaining Alaska’s gold rush history
Hands-On Elements: Visitors can pan for gold in the creek and keep any gold flakes they find.
Photo/Video Policy: Photography is permitted throughout the historic mining grounds and outdoor areas.
Souvenirs & Extras: Gold panning kits, mining-themed souvenirs, and Alaska gold jewelry available in the gift shop.
Pricing of the Crow Creek Gold Mine Tour
Adult price: $20 per adult
Admission typically includes access to the historic site and gold panning activities. Group tours and educational visits may require advance reservations.
Visiting information for Crow Creek Gold Mine Tour
Duration: Approximately 60–90 minutes
Age limits: All ages welcome
Accessibility: Outdoor terrain includes gravel paths and uneven ground typical of historic mining sites
Working Hours: Monday–Sunday 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Visitors can explore the site independently or join scheduled demonstrations depending on the day.
Nearby attractions to Crow Creek Gold Mine Tour
• Alyeska Resort & Aerial Tram
• Winner Creek Trail
• Girdwood Brewing Company
FAQs About Visiting the Crow Creek Gold Mine Tour
Can visitors actually find gold while panning?
Yes. Guests can pan for real gold in Crow Creek using traditional prospecting methods, and visitors are allowed to keep any gold flakes they find.
How old is the Crow Creek Gold Mine?
The mine dates back to 1896, making it one of Alaska’s longest-operating gold mining sites.
Is the tour suitable for families with children?
Yes. Gold panning is especially popular with children and families, and the historic site offers a fun educational experience for all ages.
Do I need prior experience to pan for gold?
No experience is necessary. Staff provide instructions on how to pan for gold using simple prospecting techniques.
How far is Girdwood from Anchorage?
Girdwood is located about 40 miles south of Anchorage, roughly a 45-minute drive along the scenic Seward Highway.
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