Alaska State Parks Near Tatitlek

Discover 8 parks within driving distance of Tatitlek

Entry Cove State Marine Park

Prince William Sound, Alaska
22 miles away

"Tatitlek is a nearby Prince William Sound community where marine travel is part of daily life. Visitors from Tatitlek may head to the park for fishing, gathering, and sheltered boating."

Entry Cove State Marine Park features a sheltered coastal setting in Prince William Sound with forested shoreline and excellent access by boat or floatplane. Visitors come for paddling, fishing, anchoring, and observing marine wildlife in a quiet, undeveloped setting.

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Boswell Bay Beaches State Marine Park

Valdez, Alaska
24 miles away

"Tatitlek is a small coastal village with easy access to Prince William Sound waters. People from Tatitlek may visit Boswell Bay for beach access, fishing, and seasonal travel."

Boswell Bay Beaches State Marine Park offers a wild coastal experience with long beaches, tide flats, and excellent opportunities to observe marine life and shorebirds. Its sheltered waters and scenic shoreline make it a favorite for boaters, paddlers, and visitors seeking solitude.

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Sullivan Island State Marine Park

Prince William Sound, Alaska
29 miles away

"Tatitlek sits within the broader Prince William Sound region and is well positioned for marine outings. Visitors from Tatitlek may travel to Sullivan Island for camping and wildlife viewing."

Sullivan Island State Marine Park protects a rugged island landscape in Prince William Sound with sheltered coves, rocky beaches, and dense coastal forest. It is a popular destination for boaters and paddlers seeking a quiet backcountry experience with opportunities to see marine wildlife and enjoy overnight camping.

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Bettles Bay State Marine Park

Valdez, Alaska
31 miles away

"Tatitlek sits on the Sound and is close enough for short marine trips and subsistence or recreational boating. Visitors from Tatitlek may use Bettles Bay for fishing and wildlife observation."

Bettles Bay State Marine Park is a secluded coastal park on the north shore of Prince William Sound with protected waters, forested shoreline, and abundant marine life. It is best suited for boaters and paddlers seeking a quiet wilderness experience rather than developed facilities.

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Sawmill Bay State Marine Park

Prince William Sound, Alaska
31 miles away

"Tatitlek sits on the northern side of Prince William Sound and is connected to marine travel throughout the region. Sawmill Bay appeals to visitors seeking a protected bay and wildlife-rich shoreline."

Sawmill Bay State Marine Park features a sheltered bay, forested shoreline, and excellent access for boaters exploring western Prince William Sound. Its calm waters and scenic setting make it a popular stop for kayaking, fishing, and overnight anchorage.

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South Esther Island State Marine Park

Prince William Sound, Alaska
31 miles away

"Tatitlek sits within the broader Prince William Sound region and is close enough for small-boat access. The park appeals to visitors from Tatitlek seeking quiet coves and productive fishing waters."

South Esther Island State Marine Park protects a scenic stretch of island and shoreline habitat in Prince William Sound. Its sheltered coves, tidewater beaches, and abundant marine life make it a favorite destination for boaters and paddlers seeking a true backcountry coastal experience.

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Ziegler Cove State Marine Park

Prince William Sound, Alaska
31 miles away

"Tatitlek is another coastal community with easy access to Prince William Sound waters. Visitors from Tatitlek may come for fishing, gathering, and short marine excursions."

Ziegler Cove State Marine Park protects a scenic stretch of shoreline and waters in western Prince William Sound. Its calm coves, forested shoreline, and abundant marine life make it a favorite stop for boaters, kayakers, and anglers seeking a secluded Alaska experience.

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Kayak Island State Marine Park

Kayak Island, Alaska
52 miles away

"Tatitlek is a small Prince William Sound community with strong maritime ties. It can be relevant for local knowledge, subsistence travel, and coastal route planning."

Kayak Island State Marine Park features undeveloped shoreline, offshore waters, and dramatic exposure to the Gulf of Alaska. Visitors come for sea kayaking, wildlife viewing, beachcombing, and the island’s historic Cape Suckling lighthouse area.

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