Alaska State Parks Near Hydaburg

Discover 4 parks within driving distance of Hydaburg

Driftwood Bay State Marine Park

Prince of Wales Island, Alaska
22 miles away

"Hydaburg is one of the closest communities to the park and has strong ties to local marine travel and subsistence use. Residents and visitors use the area for boating, fishing, and coastal exploration."

Driftwood Bay State Marine Park offers a protected marine shoreline with calm waters, intertidal habitat, and scenic views of the surrounding Tongass rainforest. It is a popular stop for boaters and paddlers seeking solitude, fishing opportunities, and access to undeveloped coastal recreation.

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Beecher Pass State Marine Park

Ketchikan Gateway Borough, Alaska
57 miles away

"Hydaburg is a coastal community where marine travel and subsistence activities are important. People from Hydaburg may visit for wildlife viewing, fishing, and remote shoreline camping."

Beecher Pass State Marine Park is a boat-access-only park in Southeast Alaska featuring protected marine waters, forested shoreline, and excellent opportunities for paddling and saltwater recreation. Visitors come for fishing, wildlife viewing, beach exploration, and quiet overnight anchorage in a rugged coastal setting.

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Shelter Island State Marine Park

Near Ketchikan, Alaska
59 miles away

"Hydaburg is a coastal community with strong subsistence and boating traditions. Visitors from Hydaburg may travel to the park for marine recreation and access to productive fishing waters."

Shelter Island State Marine Park protects a rugged, forested island and surrounding waters in the northern Inside Passage. Its calm anchorages, tidal shoreline, and abundant marine life make it a favorite stop for boaters, paddlers, and anglers seeking a quiet wilderness experience.

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St. James Bay State Marine Park

Ketchikan Gateway Borough, Alaska
59 miles away

"Hydaburg visitors are often interested in marine travel, fishing, and access to traditional coastal resources. The park’s sheltered waters and wildlife habitat make it a worthwhile destination."

St. James Bay State Marine Park features protected coastal waters, island shorelines, and productive marine habitat in a quiet wilderness setting. Visitors come for paddling, fishing, birdwatching, and the chance to experience Southeast Alaska’s dramatic tides and scenery.

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