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The Tongass National Forest consists of glimmering rain forests, glaciers, icefields, mountains, waterways, and thousands of islands separated by straits and channels. It offers outstanding recreation opportunities, some very different from anything you'll experience in the lower 48 states. Camp in one of the 13 campgrounds or 140+ cabins. Hike through dense forest and alpine meadow along 450 miles of hiking trails. Explore world-class caves, one or all of our 19 Wilderness Areas, or canoe/kayak through salt water fjords and unending waterways. Experience one of our 6 bear viewing areas, or our 5 Glaciers. Watch bears, eagles, whales, and countless other wild animals in their natural settings. And of course, fish, in fresh or salt water environments, everything from herring to trout, salmon to halibut. Where will your Alaska adventure take you?

Keep in mind the Tongass is bear country. Know your bears of Alaska, stay Bear Safe! and always Leave No Trace.

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Devil's Elbow Cabin

The Devil's Elbow A-frame cabin has a sleeping loft and oil heater (#1 stove oil only), 2 double bunks, wooden table and benches, and pit-type outhouse. Stove oil, bedding, and cooking utensils are…

Distin Lake Cabin

Hiking Hunting, Fishing and Shooting Outdoor Science and Learning Water Activities
This is an enclosed CCC Adirondack shelter built in 1936. Original notching is visible on much of the structure. Layout is similar to a Pan Abode cabin. It has sleeping space for 2 adults and 2…

Dog Salmon Fish Pass Wildlife Viewing Site

Outdoor Science and Learning
The Dog Salmon Wildlife Viewing Site offers visitors a unique opportunity to watch salmon and black bears in close proximity. Staffed by an Interpretive Guide mid-July to Aug 31, visitors can learn…

Dude Mountain Trailhead

Site Open
Hiking Outdoor Science and Learning
The Dude Mountain Trail is 1.5 miles long. The trail begins at the end of the Brown Mountain Road and quickly gains elevation, heading through thick stands of old growth spruce and hemlock, and…

Eagle Cabin

Picnicking Hunting, Fishing and Shooting
The Eagle Cabin is located about 3 miles downstream on the Situk River from the Nine Mile bridge. It can be accessed by hiking the Situk River Trailhead, hiking the 10 Mile ATV Trailhead, by landing…

Eagle Glacier Cabin

Hiking Outdoor Science and Learning
This is a log chalet style cabin, 12 feet by 16 feet on Eagle Lake, facing Eagle Glacier. The following is included with the cabin: 1 single wooden bunk, 1 double bunk, a loft (total cabin capacity…

Eagle Lake Cabin

Water Activities Hunting, Fishing and Shooting
16' x 16' A-frame with loft, 2 single bunks, table, benches, wood stove, wood shed, splitting maul. Bedding, cooking utensils, and firewood not provided.

Eagles Nest Campground

Water Activities Hiking Hunting, Fishing and Shooting Outdoor Science and Learning Picnicking
Eagle's Nest Campground is nestled in the forest above the scenic Balls Lake. The campground provides 12 camping sites, including ten drive-in sites and two walk-in locations along the lake side. One…

Earl West Cove Campsite

Water Activities Picnicking
A 100 foot gravel trail leads from parking area to site. Site has view of Eastern Passage and mountains on the mainland. A marine access facility (MAF) is located below the site and provides a boat…