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Set at the end of the Haines Highway and near the junction of the Chilkat and Chilkoot inlets, Haines is a beautiful coastal town with a rich history and millions of acres of surrounding wilderness. You can reach Haines by vehicle via the Alcan Highway south from Haines Junction, Yukon Territory, or take the Alaska Marine Highway ferry through the Inside Passage (from Skagway, Juneau, Bellingham, and other ports). Haines can also be reached by plane and cruise ship port.
The Haines area is well known to birders as having the largest concentrations of Bald Eagles in the world with several thousand eagles congregating along the Chilkat River in October and November for a late-season chum salmon run. The Chilkat Valley on Jilkáat Aani is known as the “Valley of Eagles” and the State of Alaska (with help from National Audubon Society) established the 49,000-acre Chilkat Bald Eagle Preserve and Important Bird Area in 1982 to protect this important congregation area and valuable habitat. The community is also home to the Bald Eagle Foundation which works to promote Bald Eagle through education and hosts the annual Bald Eagle Festival each November. Haines visitors are also encouraged to visit the impressive Jilkaat Kwaan Cultural Heritage Center and Bald Eagle Preserve Observatory.
Other bird species in the Chilkat region include Surf Scoter, Glaucous-winged Gull, Barrow’s Goldeneye, Western Sandpiper, Bonaparte’s Gull, Trumpeter Swan, Rock Sandpiper, White-winged Scoter, Varied Thrush, American Pipit, and Sharp-shinned Hawk.
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General Area Overview Information Sources:
Birding and Wildlife Resources:
- Haines Birding Checklist
- eBird: Haines Alaska eBird Region
- Alaska Department of Fish and Game
- Alaska Department of Natural Resources: Alaska Chilkat Bald Eagle Preserve
- American Bald Eagle Foundation
Birding Trail Map for Haines (click on site names for details).
Sites in Haines
Mud Bay Road
Offers numerous road-side pull-off locations for wildlife viewing.
Mud Bay
A good spot to view shorebirds during migration!
Mount Ripinski Trail
Great hike with stunning views!
Lutak Road
Great viewing opportunities with many road-side pull-offs.
Jones Point
Property owned by Takshanuk Watershed Council.
Chilkoot Lake Recreation Site
Here's your opportunity to see nesting Bald Eagles.
Haines Town Center
Great site to explore on foot!
Chilkoot Inlet
Arctic Terns forage and may nest in the area.
Chilkat River Flats
A good place to look for Hudsonian Godwit during spring.
Chilkat State Park - South
See a wide variety of waterfowl and waterbirds!
Battery Point Trail—Kelgaya Bay
Pay attention to tides when birding here.
Picture Point
A great spot to watch for waterfowl and seabirds!
Portage Cove State Recreation Site
Offers opportunities for birding in Chilkoot Inlet.
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