Alaska State Parks Near Port Protection

Discover 2 parks within driving distance of Port Protection

Driftwood Bay State Marine Park

Prince of Wales Island, Alaska
39 miles away

"Port Protection is a remote coastal community where boating is central to daily life. Residents and visitors may use Driftwood Bay for fishing, shoreline camping, and exploring protected waters."

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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Oliver Inlet State Marine Park

Petersburg, Alaska
59 miles away

"Port Protection is a remote community where residents are accustomed to traveling by boat. The park offers a nearby destination for recreation, wildlife viewing, and protected anchorages."

Oliver Inlet State Marine Park features protected marine waters, rocky shoreline, and forested islands that support excellent paddling, fishing, and wildlife viewing. Its remote setting offers a quiet backcountry experience for visitors arriving by boat or floatplane.

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