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Derrick Mountain Wildlife Management Area adventures

Derrick Mountain Wildlife Management Area Adventures

Derrick Mountain Wildlife Management Area in Alaska is a protected region offering a diverse habitat for wildlife and ample opportunities for remote hiking and wildlife observation amid rugged mountain terrain.

47,000
Acres Protected
Limited official trails, approx. 10+ miles of informal routes
Miles of Trails
Several hundred (due to remote access)
Annual Visitors
1984
Year Established

About Derrick Mountain Wildlife Management Area

 

Derrick Mountain Wildlife Management Area (WMA) encompasses approximately 47,000 acres in southeast Alaska, situated on the northern end of Admiralty Island near Juneau. The area protects diverse ecosystems ranging from dense temperate rainforests to alpine tundra on Derrick Mountain, which rises prominently above the surrounding landscape. This WMA provides critical habitat for a variety of species, including Sitka black-tailed deer, black bears, and a variety of bird species such as bald eagles and Northern goshawks. The terrain is characterized by steep slopes, rocky ridges, and old-growth forest valleys, providing a challenging setting for outdoor enthusiasts. Historical use of the region includes subsistence hunting by the Tlingit people, and today, it continues to support traditional harvests alongside recreational pursuits. Visitors to Derrick Mountain WMA can engage in hiking, wildlife viewing, backcountry camping, and bird watching. Due to its remote location, access is typically by boat or floatplane from Juneau or other nearby communities. The rugged topography and limited trail network make this a destination best suited for experienced adventurers looking to explore less-traveled wilderness. The area's relatively untouched ecosystems and scenic vistas showcasing alpine meadows and panoramic views of surrounding islands make Derrick Mountain WMA a special destination for those seeking solitude and nature immersion. The Alaska Department of Fish and Game manages the area with an emphasis on conserving wildlife habitats and maintaining opportunities for traditional and recreational uses.

Highlights

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Summit of Derrick Mountain with panoramic views over Admiralty Island and surrounding waters

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Habitat for Sitka black-tailed deer and black bears, providing excellent wildlife viewing opportunities

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Temperate old-growth rainforests featuring large Sitka spruce and western hemlock

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Remote backcountry experience with limited trail infrastructure offering solitude

Notable Natural Features

Derrick Mountain Summit

Offers expansive views of Admiralty Island, Frederick Sound, and the surrounding Tongass National Forest.

Old-Growth Temperate Rainforest

Dense stands of Sitka spruce and western hemlock provide critical habitat and showcase classic Southeast Alaska ecosystems.

Sitka Black-tailed Deer Habitat

An important refuge supporting populations of native deer species, popular with wildlife enthusiasts and hunters.