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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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Eight Fathom Cabin

Water Activities Picnicking Biking Off Highway Vehicles (OHV) Hunting, Fishing and Shooting Outdoor Science and Learning Winter Sports
A saltwater cabin located 15 miles from the City of Hoonah, Alaska in the protected waters of Port Frederick. It is a rustic 15'x17' milled log style cabin built on the shore of Eight Fathom Bight…

El Cap Cave Interpretive Site

Site Closed
Water Activities Climbing and Caving Picnicking Outdoor Science and Learning
El Capitan Cave is the longest mapped cave in Alaska. Cavers mapped over two miles of passage from the main entrance. The only way to see this magnificent cave is during the summer months, when…

Ella Bay Buoy Trailhead

Site Open
Hiking
This buoy is available on a first come; first serve basis and is intended for use by small and medium watercraft. The buoy is located in 30-80 feet of water and has a 7/8 inch chain. Look for a white…

Ella Lake Trailhead

Site Open
Hiking
The Ella Lake trail is 2.8 miles long and is constructed of hand-split rustic boardwalk or natural tread. The trail begins in temperate rainforest and then moves through muskegs and grassy meadows,…

Ella Narrows Cabin

Hunting, Fishing and Shooting
This is a rustic style 12' X 14' Pan Abode cabin that was constructed in 1966. This cabin provides a great opportunity for fishing, hiking, and exploring around Ella Lake. FACILITIES: • Two Single…

Falls Lake Shelter

Water Activities Hiking Hunting, Fishing and Shooting Outdoor Science and Learning
The Falls Lake Shelter is a three-sided Adirondack-style shelter above Falls Lake, accessible by the Cascade Creek Trail.

Fish Creek Cabin

Hiking Hunting, Fishing and Shooting
This is a rustic style 12' x 14' Pan-Abode log cabin that was constructed in 1978. The cabin is located where Fish Creek cascades into Thorne Arm. The creek supports salmon runs as well as resident…

Fish Creek Wildlife Observation Site

Outdoor Science and Learning
The Fish Creek Wildlife Observation Site is a day-use recreation area in the Salmon River valley near Hyder, Alaska. It is operated by the U.S. Forest Service. Both brown (grizzly) and black bears…

Florence Lake (East) Cabin

Water Activities Outdoor Science and Learning Hiking Hunting, Fishing and Shooting
This is a large A-frame cabin, with sleeping space up to 7 people. The cabin sits back 150' (46 m) from a nice beach. Much of the surrounding area is private land and has been clearcut. Clearcuts and…

Fred's Creek Cabin

Water Activities
Rustic 15' x 18' Pan Abode style cabin with full sleeping loft reached by a staircase; plywood bunks; table and benches; wood stove; cooking counter; deck in front of cabin; capacity 8 persons.…