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Yakutat is the northernmost community on the Southeast Alaska Birding Trail. Though remote, Yakutat is easily accessible with daily jet service from Juneau, Cordova, Anchorage, and Seattle as well as via ferry on the Alaska Marine Highway system. Yakutat is a scenic coastal village with a rich Alaska Native culture. The village is surrounded by beautiful beaches and stunning scenery including the Gulf of Alaska, Wrangell-St. Elias National Park, Tongass National Forest, Mount St. Elias, and the Hubbard Glacier.
Yakutat hosts one of the largest and southernmost known nesting colonies of Aleutian Terns as well as Arctic Terns and up to 200 other bird species that nest in or migrate through the area each spring. The community celebrates the return of its birds each spring with the annual Yakutat Tern Festival, which also highlights the natural and cultural resources of Yakutat. The festival is typically planned for late May or early June.
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General Area Overview and Information Sources:
- Yakutat Chamber of Commerce
- US Forest Service Yakutat Ranger District
- US Forest Service Motor Vehicle Use Map for Yakutat
- National Park Service Wrangell St. Elias - Yakutat Area
- Alaska Department of Fish and Game - Yakutat Birding and Wildlife Viewing
- Yakutat Ranger District - Recreation: Trails and Cabins
- Yakutat Area Map
- Medical Clinic
- YakutatTernFestival.org
Birding and Wildlife Resources:
- Yakutat Birding Checklist
- US Forest Service Yakutat Area Birding Guide
- US Forest Service - Birding on the Yakutat Ranger District
- The Summer Birds of Yakutat Bay 1939
- Marine Birds of Yakutat Bay 2013
- Audubon Important Bird Area: Yakutat Bay
- Audubon Important Bird Area: Black Sand Spit
- eBird: Yakutat Alaska
Birding Trail Map for Yakutat (click on site names for details).
Sites in Yakutat
Ahrnklin Estuary
Black Sand Spit Colony (viewable from the estuary) is a designated Important Bird Area.
Airport Area
This is a great spot to see songbirds.
Cannon Beach
This scenic beach, lined with beach grass and bordered by coastal rainforest, makes for great birdwatching.
Christmas Tree Bridge
While birding, keep an eye out for river otter and mink.
Dangerous River Road
Opportunity to bird from a vehicle.
Disenchantment Bay and Hubbard Glacier
You will need to contact a local charter boat company to access.
Harlequin Lake Trail
And the Yakutat Glacier is visible across the lake.
Monti Bay and Islands
This is a great area for seabirds.
Railroad / Fish Train Trail
Look for birds in flight in this area.
Russell Fiord
Pay attention to tides while exploring this area.
Sandy Beach
Covered shelters available.
Situk Lake
Be bear aware in this area.
Situk River Trail
Be bear aware in this area.
Strawberry Point
Area is known for migrating waterfowl and shorebirds.
Tawah Creek
Explore trails located at Cannon Beach.
Totem Park and Lagoon
Expect to encounter thrushes, kinglets, and even Brown Creeper.
Yakutat Bay
Calm weather can be good for bird viewing.
Birding Photo: Ben Sullender
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