Southeast Alaska Birding Trail Haines

Haines Town Center

Great site to explore on foot!

The town of Haines is a great site to explore on foot. A birder could reach all areas around town without a car including Picture Point and Portage Cove. Fort Seward is an interesting historical spot with lots of swallows and a chance to see rarities that may gravitate towards the large grassy area there. Lush trees and shrubs around town often host a variety of songbirds normally associated with interior rivers, including Warbling Vireo, Yellow Warbler, and even Western Tanager can be seen at the inland edges of town.

A local town trail, locally known as the "Haines Birdwatching Trail" is found across from the Haines School. The trails in this are managed by the Chilkoot Indian Association and include boardwalk and gravel trails along with interpretative information.

Directions:

This site is located throughout the downtown Haines, Alaska area.

Houses lined up on sunny street
Haines, Alaska. Photo: Sydney Walsh/Audubon

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