Kayaking Parks Near Metlakatla

Discover 5 parks for kayaking within driving distance of Metlakatla

Dall Bay State Marine Park

Ketchikan, Alaska
17 miles away

"Metlakatla visitors often travel by boat through the surrounding marine corridor and may use the park as part of a broader coastal outing. The area’s strong maritime culture makes marine parks especially appealing."

A sheltered Southeast Alaska marine park with shoreline access, boating, fishing, and wildlife viewing.

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Magoun Islands State Marine Park

Near Ketchikan, Alaska
18 miles away

"Metlakatla is a nearby coastal community with strong ties to local marine travel and subsistence use. Travelers from here may visit for fishing, wildlife viewing, and quiet island outings."

A remote island marine park offering boating, fishing, kayaking, and wildlife viewing in a scenic wilderness setting.

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Shelter Island State Marine Park

Near Ketchikan, Alaska
18 miles away

"Metlakatla is a nearby community with strong boating ties and access to the surrounding waters. Visitors from Metlakatla may come for fishing, shellfish gathering, and quiet anchorage."

A boat-access-only marine park offering sheltered anchorages, kayaking, fishing, and wildlife viewing.

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Beecher Pass State Marine Park

Ketchikan Gateway Borough, Alaska
28 miles away

"Metlakatla is a regional community with strong ties to marine travel and subsistence use. Travelers from Metlakatla may visit for boating, harvesting, and quiet shoreline recreation."

A remote Southeast Alaska marine park with sheltered waters, fishing, kayaking, and wildlife viewing.

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St. James Bay State Marine Park

Ketchikan Gateway Borough, Alaska
34 miles away

"Metlakatla visitors are often drawn to the park for saltwater recreation and scenic travel through the surrounding islands. The community’s marine orientation makes the park a familiar destination for boaters."

A remote Southeast Alaska marine park known for boating, wildlife viewing, kayaking, and saltwater fishing.

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