Funter Bay State Marine Park is located in the northern part of Admiralty Island in Funter Bay. The park is162 acres and offers excellent fishing, ...
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Big Bear Bay and Baby Bear Bay are designated as a state marine park and located near Peril Straits about 35 miles north of Sitka. Access to this p...
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This beautiful 2,850 acre state park, located forty miles north of Juneau, offers meadows, cliffs, spectacular views, salmon spawning streams, rock...
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Eagle Beach is north of Juneau along the Glacier Highway with views of Lynn Canal, the Chilkat Mountains, and the Juneau Mountains. Eagle River flo...
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Shelter Island in the Channel Islands State Marine Park is located 25 miles Northwest of Juneau. The recreational use in and around Shelter Island ...
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This undeveloped, 6,560-acre park is a group of islands just south of Chilkat State Park. It is 13 air miles south of Haines. Access is problematic...
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Magoun Islands State Marine Park is located near Krestof Sound, approximately 12 miles northwest of Sitka. Access to this park is primarily by boat...
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In the early 1800s, Russians built a settlement at this site along Starrigavan Bay. Today, the site is designated as Old Sitka State Historical Par...
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This park offers a log cabin contact/information center, 35-site campground, picnic area, boat launch and trails. The campground sits in a mixed fo...
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Halibut Point State Recreational Site is located along the ocean, four miles north of downtown Sitka, Halibut Point State Recreational Site is a po...
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Taku Harbor is a natural, bowl shaped harbor that was once home to a major salmon cannery. Taku Harbor is now frequently used as a night anchorage ...
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House of Wickersham, Home of Alaska's Pioneer Judge, James Wickersham. Built in 1898 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places James W...
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The Seymour Canal public use cabin is located on saltwater at the tip of Seymour Canal on Admiralty Island. Seymour Canal has the greatest known co...
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Commonly referred to as Castle Hill, this park is one of the most historically significant sites in Alaska. Tlingit natives originally inhabited th...
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The small town of Haines lies at the north end of Alaska's southeast panhandle. Unlike most towns in Southeast Alaska, you can reach Haines by road...
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The Alaska Chilkat Bald Eagle Preserve was created by the State of Alaska in June of 1982. The preserve was established to protect and perpetuate o...
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South of Chilkat Island SMP and 20 air miles south of Haine,
Haines, AK
Sullivan Island State Marine Park is south of Chilkat Island SMP and 20 air miles south of Haines. This 2,720-acre park sits at the south end ...
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35 miles NW of Juneau and 45 miles S of Haines,
Haines, AK
This 1,002-acre marine park is located near the Chilkat Peninsula on the west side of Lynn Canal. The park has abundant protected anchorages, conce...
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Chilkoot Lake State Recreation Site is at the south end of Chilkoot Lake, near the outlet to the Chilkoot River. The campground sits amid a beautif...
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