Southeast Alaska Birding Trail Ketchikan

Refuge Cove State Recreation Site

There is often a flock of Western Grebes (about 75 to 200 birds) in Tongass Narrows.

Refuge Cove State Recreation Site is a 13-acre park with half a mile of public beach access. The adjacent Tongass Narrows is a good place to look for waterfowl, seabirds, and other water birds. There is often a flock of Western Grebes (about 75 to 200 birds) in Tongass Narrows that's visible between October and April.

Directions:

From the Ketchikan Ferry Terminal, head north on the North Tongass Hwy approximately 6 miles. Turn left onto Sunset Drive at milepost 8.7 off of North Tongass Highway.

Western Grebe.
Western Grebe. Photo: Eleanor Briccetti, APA 2013

Trail Information:

  •  User trails to beach access.

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