Coffman Cove, AK

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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 ... Read More
Grave Street, Wrangell, AK
Petroglyph Beach in Wrangell has the highest concentration of petroglyphs in Southeast. There is an accessible boardwalk to a deck overlooking Petr... Read More
Beecher Pass is west of the city of Wrangell on Big Saltery Island. The park is 660 acres. The undeveloped park is used extensively by the local po... Read More
Southwest Corner of Wrangell Island, Wrangell, AK
About Us: The 1,198-acres Thoms Place SMP is located on the southwest corner of Wrangell Island. The park is in sheltered cove and offers excellen... Read More
Prince of Wales, Point Baker, AK
This 62-acre marine park is in Summer Strait, near Point Baker. Fishing is excellent. The park is undeveloped.Activities- Camping- Fishing- Kayakin... Read More
East side of Betton Island, Clover Passage, Betton Island, AK
Betton Island is well known for a kayak resting area, picnicking, and camping. No facilities. Read More
8.7 North Tongass Road, Ketchikan, AK
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... Read More
10 North Tongass Road, Ketchikan, AK
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... Read More
18 North Tongass Road, Ketchikan, AK
Settlers Cove State Recreational Area is located in the Ketchikan Region. Settlers Cove is nestled in quiet spot in Clover Passage. The Red Cedar, ... Read More
Southwest end of Gravina Island, Ketchikan, AK
Facilities: Undeveloped 585 Acres Activities: Fishing Read More
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... Read More
648 Mission Street, Ketchikan, AK
Welcome to the Tongass National Forest, the nation's largest national forest. The Tongass covers most of Southeast Alaska surrounding the famous In... Read More
Lower Atkinson St, Metlakatla, AK
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... Read More
Kuiu Island, Sitka, AK
Security Bay SMP is located on the north end of Kuiu Island facing Frederick Sound and Catham Strait. It provides safe haven anchorage for vessels ... Read More
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... Read More
Located west of the Sitka airport runway, Fort Rousseau Causeway State Historical Park provides a unique opportunity for visitors to discover Sitka... Read More
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... Read More
103 Monastery Street, Sitka, AK
About the Park:Alaska's oldest federally-designated park is the site of the 1804 fort and battle that marked the last major Tlingit Indian resistan... Read More
Harbor Road, Sitka, AK
Commonly referred to as Castle Hill, this park is one of the most historically significant sites in Alaska. Tlingit natives originally inhabited th... Read More
4.4 Halibut Point Road, Sitka, AK
Halibut Point State Recreational Site is located along the ocean, four miles north of downtown Sitka, Halibut Point State Recreational Site is a po... Read More
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