10
Best Wonders Of Resurrection Bay Alaska

1
Bear Glacier

Located in a remote corner of the bay, Bear Glacier is a massive tidewater glacier that offers a mesmerizing sight as it calves into the sea.

2
Caines Head State Recreation Area

This hidden gem features rugged coastal landscapes, historic military remnants, and stunning hiking trails with panoramic views of the bay.

3
Cheney Creek Falls

 A picturesque waterfall tucked away in a lush forest, Cheney Creek Falls is accessible by boat or a scenic hike and offers a tranquil escape.

4
Fox Island

A remote island in the bay, Fox Island is known for its pristine beaches, wildlife viewing opportunities.

5
Tonsina Point

A hidden cove accessible by a scenic coastal hike, Tonsina Point offers serene beaches and the chance to spot marine life and eagles.

6
Humpy Creek

A hidden salmon spawning stream, Humpy Creek is a great place to witness the incredible natural phenomenon of salmon migration.

7
Sunny Cove State Marine Park

A tranquil cove with pristine waters, this park is perfect for kayaking, paddleboarding.

8
Porcupine Glacier

A lesser-known glacier in the area, Porcupine Glacier rewards intrepid hikers with breathtaking views of ice, mountains, and wilderness.

9
Thumb Cove State Marine Park

This secluded cove offers excellent opportunities for kayaking, camping, and enjoying the peaceful serenity of Resurrection Bay.

10
Cape Resurrection

A dramatic headland at the entrance of the bay, Cape Resurrection offers stunning vistas.

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