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| Facilities, Activities and Species These symbols denote available facilities, permitted activities and species of interest. The species icons will lead you to a page about that species. |
Viewing Information: Look for migrating and wintering trumpeter swans feeding and resting at Blind Rapids, the observatory, and the hatchery. Swans are often seen with their heads and necks submerged in the water, feeding on underwater roots of marsh plants. Approximately 50 - 75 swans overwinter at Blind Slough. It is important not to disturb the swans from late December to late February. Viewing from a distance with binoculars or spotting scope will minimize disturbance and provide excellent views of these beautiful birds. Approaching too closely, unleashed pets, or driving snowmachines at Blind Slough will cause unnecessary disturbance of the swans and could be fatal to them later in the winter. Safety First: Take extra care when you travel in coastal Alaska. Hypothermia is a danger throughout the year. Warm clothes and rain gear are essential for a safe and comfortable visit to the Southeast Alaska. This is bear country! Use common sense when you travel in the backcountry and always remember to keep a clean camp. Directions: Ownership & Management: Closest Town: |
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| Map of Blind Slough This image will take you to directions to Blind Slough. |
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| Photos Visit the Trumpeter Swan page to view more photographs of Trumpeter swans. |
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