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Afognak Island State Park

Afognak Island State Park

Introduction

Discover the wild heart of Alaska in Afognak Island State Park, a breathtaking wilderness sanctuary that offers unparalleled opportunities for wilderness exploration, wildlife viewing, and immersion in pristine natural landscapes. This remote park represents the essence of Alaska's untouched beauty, providing adventurers with a truly unique wilderness experience.

Background

Afognak Island State Park is a pristine wilderness area spanning approximately 26,030 acres of pristine Alaskan landscape. The park features dense Sitka spruce forests, rugged coastlines, and abundant wildlife including Sitka black-tailed deer, bald eagles, and the famous Kodiak brown bears. Visitors can explore remote beaches, observe marine ecosystems, and experience one of the most untouched natural environments in North America.

History

Established in 1985, Afognak Island State Park protects a crucial wilderness ecosystem in the Kodiak Archipelago. The park was created to preserve the unique temperate rainforest and marine environments that are critical habitat for numerous wildlife species. Historically, the island has been home to Alutiiq Indigenous peoples for thousands of years, who relied on the rich marine and forest resources for their traditional way of life.

Address: Afognak Island, Alaska 99615, USAGet Directions

Total Trail Length: 10.5 miles

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Points of Interest

  • Sitka Spruce Forests
  • Coastal Beaches
  • Kodiak Brown Bear Habitat
  • Marine Ecosystems
  • Old-Growth Temperate Rainforest

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