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Misty Fjords National Monument Adventures

Misty Fjords National Monument is a striking wilderness area in Southeast Alaska, renowned for its towering cliffs, deep fjords, and lush rainforests, offering an awe-inspiring natural experience.

2,294,343
Acres Protected
Few official trails due to terrain
Miles of Trails
Tens of thousands
Annual Visitors
1978
Year Established

Popular Activities

Plan Your Visit

Everything you need to know to prepare for an unforgettable trip to Misty Fjords National Monument.

Entrance Requirements

No permits or fees required for entry.

Best Time to Visit

Best visited during summer months for optimal weather and daylight.

Visitor Information

No formal visitor centers; contact Tongass National Forest offices for information.

Getting There

Accessible only by boat or floatplane; no road access.

Weather & Climate

The area experiences a maritime climate with heavy rainfall, particularly prevalent in spring and fall, while summers are milder with temperatures ranging from 50-70°F.

Conservation Efforts

Primary conservation concerns include protecting the habitat of various wildlife species and managing the impact of tourism.

Camping in Misty Fjords National Monument

Find the perfect spot to stay overnight and immerse yourself in the details.

No formal campgrounds

Primitive/Backcountry
No Reservations Needed

Camping is dispersed and allowed in backcountry areas; requires preparation and adherence to Leave No Trace principles.

Top Trails

Bailey Bay Hot Springs Trail

Moderate
3 miles round-trip

Leads to natural hot springs near the edge of the monument, ideal for hikers seeking relaxation.

Trailblazer Tips

Consider a guided tour to learn more about the area's history and ecology.

Summer months offer the best weather for exploration and wildlife viewing.

Permits are not required, but floatplane or boat travel should be arranged in advance.

Bring waterproof gear as the region is part of a temperate rainforest with frequent rainfall.

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