Boating Parks Near Anchorage

Discover 7 parks for boating within driving distance of Anchorage

Big Bear/Baby Bear State Marine Park

Prince William Sound, Alaska
58 miles away

"Anchorage is the largest nearby population center and a common starting point for trips to Whittier. Many visitors from Anchorage come for weekend boating, fishing, and camping excursions."

A remote Prince William Sound marine park with sheltered coves, wildlife, and boating access.

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Decision Point State Marine Park

Tyonek, Alaska
58 miles away

"Anchorage is Alaska's largest city and the main gateway for visitors planning a Cook Inlet adventure. Travelers from Anchorage may come for chartered boat trips, camping, and a rugged coastal escape."

A remote Cook Inlet marine park with tidal beaches, wildlife viewing, and dramatic mountain views.

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Entry Cove State Marine Park

Prince William Sound, Alaska
60 miles away

"Anchorage is Alaska’s largest city and a major source of visitors to Prince William Sound. Travelers from Anchorage often use the park as part of a longer boating or charter-based coastal trip."

A remote marine park on Prince William Sound known for sheltered waters, boating, fishing, and wildlife viewing.

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Sawmill Bay State Marine Park

Prince William Sound, Alaska
60 miles away

"Anchorage is Alaska’s largest population center and a common origin for Prince William Sound trips. Visitors from Anchorage may travel to nearby ports to reach Sawmill Bay for boating, fishing, and camping."

A remote marine park on Prince William Sound offering protected anchorage, shoreline exploration, and wildlife viewing.

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South Esther Island State Marine Park

Prince William Sound, Alaska
60 miles away

"Anchorage is the state’s largest population center and a common starting point for Prince William Sound trips. Visitors from Anchorage often combine the park with ferry, charter, or private boat travel for a wilderness getaway."

A remote Prince William Sound marine park offering kayaking, boating, fishing, wildlife viewing, and primitive shoreline camping.

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Sullivan Island State Marine Park

Prince William Sound, Alaska
60 miles away

"Anchorage is Alaska's largest population center and a common starting point for Southcentral adventures. Visitors from Anchorage often travel onward to Cordova or Whittier to reach marine parks like Sullivan Island."

A remote Prince William Sound marine park offering boating, kayaking, camping, and wildlife viewing.

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Ziegler Cove State Marine Park

Prince William Sound, Alaska
60 miles away

"Anchorage residents visit for extended weekend trips and guided excursions into Prince William Sound. The city’s large outdoor community values the park’s remote feel and boating opportunities."

A remote Prince William Sound marine park with sheltered coves, wildlife viewing, and boating access.

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