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Misty Fiords National Monument, Alaska


2.3 million acres of undeveloped wild land on the mainland and adjoining islands of southern Southeast Alaska. Almost all designated Wilderness, encompassing 3000 foot granite cliffs, fiords, spectacular waterfalls, grizzly bears, moose, orcas, bald eagles, salmon, lava flows, and country about as wild, primitive, and unexplored as any in the U.S.

  
Directions:Accessible only by boat or floatplane, from Ketchikan Alaska. Several commercial outfitters/guides available.

  
Contact:

USDA Forest Service
3031 Tongass Ave. Ketchikan,  AK  99901 Phone: 907-225-2148 Email: r10_ketchikan_Alaska_Info@fs.fed.us

Recreation Articles

Importance of Artificial Light While Swordfishing
> author: Vinnie LaSorsa
Crickets: The Other Live Bait
> author: Dean Carl
Golf Course & Waterfront Living: Live, Play, Relax
> author: Teddy Jansen
Bowling Tips That Everyone Can Benefit From
> author: Anne Clarke
Secrets of Golf Training Aids
> author: Jake Blackman
Martial Arts Summer Camp: A Success Story for Children
> author: Paul Jerard
Virtual Reality Golf Games
> author: Ken Marlborough
Baseball Is A Dating Game
> author: Wiley Channell
Should You Move Your Head in Golf?
> author: Mike Muller
Mental Concentration, Golf, and You
> author: Michael Black



Misty Fiords National Monument
Recreation Opportunities
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Biking
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Fish Hatcheries
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