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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: The Stikine Flats are diverse -- grading from estuarine mud and grass flats to willow and alder brush, to riverine cottonwood and spruce forests as you progress up the Stikine River. Wildlife can be found here year-round, but the greatest abundance is found in Spring and Fall. The mudflats are an important stopover in Spring for hundreds of thousands of migrating shorebirds. The grass flats are important in Spring and Fall for migrating ducks, geese, and sandhill cranes. In Spring, eulachon (a kind of smelt) move into the lower river to spawn, attracting bald eagles and other predators. During this time, the Flats support the second highest bald eagle concentration in the world. Safety First: Also, anywhere in Southeast Alaska is bear country. Visitors should use good common "bear sense" when travelling in this wilderness. Directions: Ownership & Management: Closest Town: |
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| Map of Stikine Flats This image will take you to directions to the Stikine Flats. |
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