IRON GOAT TRAIL AND ISSEI MEMORIES
Wing Luke Museum educators, US Forest Service Rangers, and archaeologists on hike along the Iron Goat Trail, used by railroad workers including Japanese Americans.

ABOUT THE TOUR
FALL
NEXT TOUR DATE TBD
APPROXIMATE TRAVEL DISTANCE: 4 MILES
Join Wing Luke Museum educators, US Forest Service Rangers, and archaeologists for a hike along the Iron Goat Trail, used by railroad workers including Japanese Americans. The group will walk approximately 4 miles (minimal elevation gain) to view a historic tunnel, snow sheds, and Japanese railroad workers’ bunkhouse location
PRICES
Members receive 15% tour discounts!
Please register or log in if you are currently a Member.
ADULTS: TBD
SENIORS (62+): TBD
STUDENTS (13-18 or with ID): TBD
YOUTH (5-12): TBD
CHILD: FREE
All sales are final and non-refundable.
SAFETY & ACCESSIBILITY
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The health and safety of our supporters, volunteers, staff, and community-at-large are of the utmost importance. We require all individuals to wear a mask over their noses and mouth during tours.
Travel distance? This tour covers approximately 4 miles of travel on relatively flat terrain, but with elevation changes. This experience may not be suitable for everyone.
Wheelchair accessible? Please contact tours@wingluke.org for more information.
Restrooms? Please contact tours@wingluke.org for more information.
Assistive Listening Devices? Yes
Capacity? TBD
PRIVATE GROUP TOURS
To schedule a private group visit of 10 or more people and to request accommodations and services please contact our Tours Department.
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