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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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 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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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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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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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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Located west of the Sitka airport runway, Fort Rousseau Causeway State Historical Park provides a unique opportunity for visitors to discover Sitka...
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North End of Kruzof Island, 25 mi NW of Sitka,
Sitka, AK
Sealion Cove State Marine Park offers more adventurous people an opportunity to explore a remote sandy beach on the Gulf of Alaska. This park is lo...
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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 trail begins at the end of Harbor Mountain Road. The trailhead is marked by a bulletin board and handrailings, and proceeds up the hillside in ...
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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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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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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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Aside from being one of the most scenic and well-used trails in Juneau, Alaska, the Perseverance Trail is one of the three most historically signif...
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A hike right from downtown climbs Mount Roberts. The summit is 4 1/2 miles and 3,819 vertical feet away, but you don't have to go all the way to th...
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