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Yakutat Forelands State Game Refuge Adventures

The Yakutat Forelands State Game Refuge in Alaska offers expansive coastal wetlands and uplands teeming with wildlife, making it a prime destination for birdwatching, hunting, and fishing enthusiasts.

323,000
Acres Protected
Limited formal trails
Miles of Trails
Estimated 1,000 - 2,000 (primarily hunters and subsistence users)
Annual Visitors
1980
Year Established

About Yakutat Forelands State Game Refuge

 

The Yakutat Forelands State Game Refuge is located in southeastern Alaska, adjacent to the city of Yakutat. The refuge encompasses a vast expanse of low-lying coastal plains, tidal flats, braided rivers, and dense muskeg wetlands. It serves primarily as a protected habitat for a variety of wildlife, particularly migratory birds and big game species like brown bears, moose, and Sitka black-tailed deer. This area is part of the broader Yakutat area that features striking natural vistas shaped by glacial runoff and Pacific storms. The refuge’s diverse ecosystems provide critical breeding and feeding grounds for waterfowl, shorebirds, and raptors, especially during migration seasons. Established to conserve vital wildlife populations, the refuge also offers excellent outdoor recreation opportunities including hunting, sport fishing, wildlife viewing, and photography. Its largely undeveloped landscape means visitors should expect primitive conditions with few amenities, drawing those seeking solitude and a true wilderness experience. Access to the refuge is primarily by boat or floatplane, with limited road connections from Yakutat. Visitors are drawn to the remote landscape’s scenic views of the Gulf of Alaska, snowcapped mountains beyond, and rich birdlife. The Yakutat Forelands is especially notable for its several hundred thousand acres of critical habitat for waterfowl, as well as populations of brown bears and salmon runs in the refuge’s rivers. Overall, the refuge serves as a valuable natural resource for subsistence users, hunters, and outdoor enthusiasts looking to experience Alaska’s coastal wildlife habitat.

Highlights

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Extensive coastal wetlands and braided river systems ideal for birding

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Frequent sightings of brown bears feeding on salmon in rivers

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Important migratory stopover habitat for waterfowl and shorebirds

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Remote access by floatplane and boat provides wilderness experience

Notable Natural Features

Situk River

Renowned for excellent salmon fishing and frequent brown bear activity along its banks.

Coastal Tidal Flats

Vast tidal mudflats that provide rich feeding grounds for migratory shorebirds and waterfowl.

Yakutat Forelands Wetlands

Large mosaic of muskeg and freshwater wetlands critical for nesting waterfowl and other wildlife.