18 air miles from Ketchikan and 40 air miles from Craig,
Ketchikan, AK
Grindall Island Marine Park is a remote area only accessible by boat or plane. The park includes a public use cabin, a mooring buoy, and a variety ...
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Petroglyph Beach in Wrangell has the highest concentration of petroglyphs in Southeast. There is an accessible boardwalk to a deck overlooking Petr...
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This 40 minute trail starts or stops at the baseball field and ends or begins on Sandy Beach road. Enjoy this quiet trail that bisects the town mus...
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The Coastal Bike Path from the ferry terminal south to Scow Bay encompasses approximately 3 miles of paved walkways with excellent scenery and easy...
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This day-use picnic area is at the end of Sandy Beach Road and is about two miles from downtown Petersburg. Situated in a small cove, the park has ...
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Refuge Cove is 13 acre park stretching a 1/2 mile between the sandy beach and Sunset Drive Road. There are 9 picnic sites and fire ring grills.&nbs...
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With the growth of non-Native settlements in Southeast Alaska in the early 1900's, and the decline of a barter economy, Natives moved to communitie...
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Settlers Cove State Recreational Area is located in the Ketchikan Region. Settlers Cove is nestled in quiet spot in Clover Passage. The Red Cedar, ...
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In 1978, President Jimmy Carter proclaimed over 2,200,000 acres as the Misty Fiords National Monument. In 1980, this acreage got reduced to 2,142,2...
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North of Settlers Cove in Clover Passage,
Ketchikan, AK
There are approximately 592 acres of undeveloped uplands and tidelands in this marine park unit. It is well known for a kayak resting area, picnick...
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About Us:Bordered by the Pacific Ocean on the west and the Coast Mountains and Canadian border on the east, the lush greenery of the Tongass Nation...
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The dark sandy, shallow sloping beaches and forest has been a popular recreation area since the 1930's, and historically used by the Tlingits for f...
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