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USDA Forest Service NATUREWATCH: ALASKA
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NatureWatch Website Viewing Sites in
Southcentral Alaska
Each red square on the map of southcentral Alaska represents a NatureWatch viewing site. NatureWatch viewing sites in the Chugach National Forest have corresponding web pages about the habitat, wildlife species present, and the location of each viewing site. These sites are identified in the list by **. Click on the square, or click on the listed viewing site name, to learn more about them.

Sites managed by other agencies do not yet have a corresponding viewing site web page. The square or the listed site name will take you to the home page of the agency responsible for managing these viewing sites.

Map of Southcentral Alaska Palmer Hayflats State Wildlife Refuge Wrangell St. Elias NP&P Nancy Lake State Recreation Area Anchorage Coastal State Wildlife Refuge Kenai National Wildlife Refuge Kenai Fjords National Park Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge Moose Creek Fish Viewing Tern Lake Williwaw Fish Viewing Crooked Creek Info Site Hartney Bay Alaganik Slough
NatureWatch Viewing Sites in Southcentral Alaska

1. Alaska Maritime Wildlife Refuge

2. Kenai Fjords National Park

3. Kenai National Wildlife Refuge

**4. Tern Lake

**5. Moose Creek Fish Viewing

**6. Williwaw Fish Viewing Platform

7. Anchorage Coastal Wildlife Refuge

8. Palmer Hayflats

9. Nancy Lake State Recreation Area

**10. Crooked Creek Information Site

**11. Hartney Bay Shorebird Viewing Site

**12. Alaganik Slough Wildlife Viewing Site

13. Wrangell-St. Elias National Park & Preserve

** National Forest NatureWatch Viewing Sites


You may also find wildlife viewing areas in Alaska sorted by
specific wildlife, and best seasons for visiting.

NATUREWATCH is a program of the USDA Forest Service


This page was last updated 4/2/01 - Direct questions and comments to our webmaster.

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