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Thumb Cove, one of five state marine parks, stretches along the eastern side of Resurrection Bay, about 7.5 miles from Seward. The spectacular rock faces and waterfalls of this cove offer a peacefu...
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Surprise Cove State Marine Park, located on the western side of the mouth of Cochrane Bay, is one of the most popular anchorages in...
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Fishing and wildlife watching, particularly for bald eagles, attract visitors to the Ninilchik Area that covers 257 acres on Cook Inlet, at Mile 135 of the Sterling Highway, midway between Homer an...
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Anchor River State Recreation Area offers prime fishing country for king and steelhead salmon and Dolly Varden trout. King salmon are fished during their run in late May and early June. Other salmo...
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Caines Head near Seward rises 650 feet above Resurrection Bay, offering sweeping views of the North Pacific Ocean. Perched on its high cliffs is abandoned Fort McGilvray, built during World War II ...
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Perched at the confluence of Crooked Creek and the Kasilof River, the Crooked Creek State Recreation Site offers outstanding king salmon...
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Thousands of razor clams are harvested annually from the sandy beaches adjacent to the Clam Gulch Recreation Area. In fact, of eight known major concentrations of clams on the Pacific Coast, four a...
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Kachemak Bay State Park and Kachemak Bay State Wilderness Park, on the lower Kenai peninsula near Homer, contain 375,000 acres of mountains, fjords, glaciers, forests and ocean. With the 2-million-...
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