Resurrection Bay

Resurrection Bay

Resurrection Bay, located in Alaska, is a stunning coastal area known for its dramatic fjords and abundant marine wildlife. It offers a plethora of recreational opportunities such as kayaking, fishing, and wildlife viewing.

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Acres Protected
Varies by area
Miles of Trails
Approx. 100,000+
Annual Visitors
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Year Established

About Resurrection Bay

Resurrection Bay
 

Resurrection Bay, situated on the Kenai Peninsula, provides a breathtaking natural setting with its steep cliffs, deep waters, and lush surrounding forests. This bay is a prime location for spotting marine life, including sea otters, sea lions, harbor seals, and even the occasional orca. The ecosystems supported by this region are rich and varied, making it a crucial habitat for diverse wildlife. Historically, Resurrection Bay was named by Russian fur traders in 1792, reflecting its long-standing significance. The bay is a gateway to Kenai Fjords National Park, a key area for outdoor enthusiasts seeking adventures like kayaking amidst icebergs, enjoying scenic boat tours, or hiking along the rugged coastlines and trails. The landscape is marked by the contrasting beauty of icy blue glaciers against verdant forests and rocky shores. It draws visitors looking to experience the raw, untamed nature of Alaska in all its splendor.

Highlights

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Fortress of the Bear – a prime wildlife viewing area.

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Aialik Glacier – a stunning tidewater glacier within Kenai Fjords National Park.

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Nearby Caines Head State Recreation Area with its historical bunkers.

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Stunning boat tours offering views of land and marine wildlife.

Notable Natural Features

Aialik Bay

Known for its stunning glaciers and as a top spot for kayaking.

Caines Head Trail

A historical hike featuring remnants of WWII bunkers and stunning views.

Fox Island

A picturesque location offering peaceful beaches and lush forests.