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Abercrombie Lake is stocked with rainbow trout and arctic grayling. Swimming, kayaking, and boating are also popular activities at this lake.

Facilities: Nearby Abercrombie Campground provides restrooms and water to visitors of Abercrombie Lake. The campground also provides picnic areas. There is a five mile trail in the area.

Reservations: Reservations are not needed or required to visit Abercrombie Lake.

Best Time To Visit: Abercrombie Lake is part of Abercrombie State Historic Park. The park is open year-round.

When the first snow falls, the gate to the campground is closed, however, walk in camping is allowed.

Fees: Unknown

Accessibility: Unknown

Rules: There are a variety of rules to consider when visiting one of the Alaskan State Parks, concerning everything from private property, pets, firearms, vehicles, mudflats, gold panning and more. Please contact the Kodiak Area Office for more specific information.

Directions: To reach the park from the ferry dock, go west on Center Street, and make a right onto Rezanof Drive. Follow Rezanof for 3.7 miles. Turn right onto Abercrombie Drive which leads to the park.

If starting from the Kodiak State Airport, make a right onto Rezanof Drive. Follow Rezanof for 8.5 miles. Turn right onto Abercrombie Drive.

Address
Kodiak Area Office
1400 Abercrombie Dr.
Kodiak, Alaska 99615
Phone
General: (907) 486-6339
Toll Free: (907) 486-3320
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