- Pasagshak River State Recreation Site
- The Pasagshak River, the outlet to Lake Rose Tead, is approximately three miles long and empties into salt water at the head of Pasagshak Bay. Pasagshak River is considered
- Petersburg Visitor Information Center
- The Visitor Information Center is filled with brochures, maps, videos, posters, books, and a friendly staff, all in an effort to help you find the information you need to
- Point Bridget State Park
- This beautiful 2,850 acre state park, located forty miles north of Juneau, offers meadows, cliffs, spectacular views, salmon spawning streams, rocky beaches, and the sea. In the winter the
- Portage Cove State Recreation Site
- Portage Cove State Recreation Site sits on the water's edge near downtown Haines and offers a wonderful view of the Inlet and surrounding mountains. There are a handful of
- Safety Cove State Marine Park
- Safety Cove is located along the western side of Day Harbor to the east of Resurrection Bay, a twenty-eight mile boat ride from Seward. The park's 960 acres include
- Salcha River State Recreation Site
- Park was designed primarily to provide boat access to the Salcha and Tanana rivers. King salmon, arctic grayling, and northern pike are the most common species of fish caught
- Sandspit Point State Marine Park
- Sandspit Point State Marine Park is located at the northeast tip of Fox Island (Renard Island) in Resurrection Bay, twelve miles southeast of Seward. The park includes steep, inaccessible
- Sawmill Bay State Marine Park
- Sawmill Bay State Marine Park is 15 miles from Valdez and three miles west of Valdez Narrows. As one of the most popular anchorages in Valdez Arm, this picturesque
- Sea Lion Cove State Marine Park
- Sealion Cove State Marine Park offers more adventurous people an opportunity to explore a remote sandy beach on the Gulf of Alaska. This park is located on the north
- Security Bay State Marine Park
- Security Bay SMP is located on the north end of Kuiu Island facing Frederick Sound and Catham Strait. It provides safe haven anchorage for vessels in an area of
- Selawik National Wildlife Refuge
- It could be argued that Selawik National Wildlife Refuge contains some of the most historically significant acreage in North America, as the refuge lands once formed part of the
- Seward Highway
- Situated near Anchorage, the Seward Highway is a 127-mile drive through South Central Alaska which takes you through awesome natural beauty on the way to
- Shoup Bay State Marine Park
- Park highlights include Shoup Glacier, and the black-legged kittiwake rookery in the lagoon. Anchorage here is fair to poor in the bay but good for small boats in the
- Shuyak Island State Park
- Shuyak Island State Park comprises most of the island's 47,000 acres. The park encompasses part of a coastal forest system, unique to the Kodiak Archipelago, which contains only one
- Sitka National Historical Park
- Alaska's oldest federally designated park was established in 1910 to commemorate the 1804 Battle of Sitka. All that remains of this last major conflict between Europeans and Alaska
- South Esther Island State Marine Park
- Park includes two bays, Lake and Quillian. Quillian Bay remains relatively undisturbed, while Lake Bay houses one of the world's largest fish hatcheries. The hatchery is owned and operated
- Southeast Alaska Discovery Center
- The Learning Center is a place for supervised activities. The flexible plan allows for improvisation by educational groups, community groups and families. Multiple activities can occur simultaneously.
The Junior Classroom
- Suitland Parkway
- Suitland Parkway is a limited access scenic roadway that was opened during World War II on December 9, 1944, to serve as a rapid transit road between Camp Springs
- Sullivan Island State Marine Park
- Sullivan Island State Marine Park is south of Chilkat Island SMP and 20 air miles south of Haines. This 2,720-acre park sits at the south end of Sullivan Island.
- Summit Lake State Recreation Site
- Summit Lake State Recreation Site is located at mile 19 of Hatcher Pass Road, approximately 2 miles past the Independence Mine State Historic Park turnoff. Hatcher Pass Summit is
- Sunny Cove State Marine Park
- Sunny Cove State Marine Park is located fourteen miles south of Seward at the south end of Fox Island (Renard Island) in Resurrection Bay. The cove faces west, providing
- Surprise Cove State Marine Park
- Surprise Cove State Marine Park is located on the western side of the mouth of Cochrane Bay. There are many recreational opportunities and it is one of the most
- Tetlin National Wildlife Refuge
- Tetlin National Wildlife Refuge is a dynamic landscape made up of forests, wetlands, tundra, lakes, mountains and glacial rivers bounded by the snowy peaks of the Alaska Range. This
- Thumb Cove State Marine Park
- Thumb Cove State Marine Park is located approximately nine miles south of Seward on the east side of Resurrection Bay. The park's 720 acres include the southeast shoreline of
- Togiak National Wildlife Refuge
- Dominated by the Ahklun Mountains in the north and the cold waters of Bristol Bay to the south, Togiak National Wildlife Refuge confronts the traveler with a kaleidoscope of
- Tok River State Recreation Site
- Tok is the gateway to Alaska. This small town (pop. 1000) is located only 92 miles from the Canada-US border on the ALCAN Highway. Tok is situated in the
- Tongass National Forest
- You can camp in a campground - or in a cabin. You can hike through dense forest, alpine meadow, or on a wooden trail through marshland called muskeg. You
- Totem Bight State Historical Park
- With the growth of non-Native settlements in Southeast Alaska in the early 1900's, and the decline of a barter economy, Natives moved to communities where work was available. The
- Unalakleet Nat'l Wild Rvr Recreation Management Area
- The Unalakleet River is located in the northwestern part of Alaska and drains into Norton Sound. The Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act of December 2, 1980, established the
- University of Alaska Museum
- This museum curates, studies, and exhibits fossil collections from the public lands administered by BLM in Alaska. The museum collection includes more than 1,000 bones from at least 6