Southeast Alaska Birding Trail Klukwan

Little Salmon River Marsh

Watch for deciduous-loving species such as Common Yellowthroat, American Redstart, Hammond’s Flycatcher and Warbling Vireo.

The Little Salmon River Marsh is a wetland ecosystem where the Little Salmon River originates in the adjacent forests, muskegs and wetlands. This close juxtaposition of freshwater wetland ecosystems and conifer and deciduous forests creates habitats suitable for very high diversity of bird species. The adjacent agricultural fields of the small community of Covenant Life also contribute to this being a rich birding location. With the private property in the area, birders should stay on the Chilkat Lake Road while exploring the area near private residences. This area offers a chance to see species normally more associated with interior habitats, such as Downy Woodpecker, and deciduous-loving species such as Common Yellowthroat, American Redstart, Hammond’s Flycatcher and Warbling Vireo, all less common throughout most of Southeast Alaska.

Directions:

From Klukwan, head west on the Haines Highway for 4.5 miles, turn left on the Porcupine Trailand go over the bridge across the Klehini River. Turn slight left onto Chilkat Lake Road and drive 1.2 miles to Little Salmon River Marsh.

Common Yellowthroat.
Common Yellowthroat. Photo: Milo Burcham

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