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Admiralty Island National Monument

Admiralty Island is one of the larger islands in the southeastern panhandle of Alaska, known to the Tlingit as "Kootznoowoo," meaning "Fortress of the Bear." With its diverse ecosystems and access to temperate rain forests and waterways, it is a destination for kayaking, fishing, tide-pooling, bear-watching, and other recreation opportunities.

Recreation Sites

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Young Lake North Cabin

Water Activities Hiking Hunting, Fishing and Shooting Outdoor Science and Learning
This Pan Abode cabin with a sleeping space for 4 to 6 people sits back 50' (15 m) from the lake edge under a canopy of trees and small beach. Facilities: 2 single wooden bunks, 2 double wooden bunks,…

Young Lake South Cabin

Water Activities Hiking Hunting, Fishing and Shooting Outdoor Science and Learning
This Pan Abode cabin sits back 30' (9 m) from the lake in a large open area on flat ground and sleeps 4 to 6 people. The cabin and flat beach are in full sun exposure. Facilities:2 single wooden…

Last updated March 27, 2025