| Connecting Halibut Cove Lagoon with China Poot Bay (1.6 miles) and dedicated to the Kachemak Bay Citizen's Coalition, this trail shares some of the 23,000 acres once destined for logging and development, which the Grass-Roots Coalition volunteers helped Alaska State Parks acquire. Extended in 1999 in a loop back to China Poot Lake Trail, near the north shore of China Poot Lake, the trail climbs over a low ridge from mile 0.2 of China Poot Lake Trail, opening to scenic views of China Poot Bay, where bald eagles soar over bluffs.Next, descending to China Poot Bay, a good stop for lunch or boat pick-up, the trail continues south. Just minutes beyond the bay it traverses steep, forested hillsides, and then passes through low ridges and valleys - note the few hemlocks in this area. The trail then passes high along China Poot Creek to a spectacular overlook of China Poot Lake (mile 4.0). As the trail descends toward the lakeshore, it rejoins China Poot Lake Trail. |
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|  | | Facilities: Unknown Best Time To Visit: This park is open from June to September. Fees: Unknown Accessibility: Unknown Rules: There are a variety of rules at the Kachemak Bay State Park, concerning everything from private property, pets, firearms, vehicles, mudflats, gold panning and more. Please contact the Ranger Districts for more specific information. Directions: Access to the park is by boat or airplane, as there are no roads to the park. Air charters, water taxi services, and boat rentals are available in Homer. Map: Click here for a map to Coalition Loop Trail Reservations: Unknown | | |
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|  |  |  | | Address | | Alaska State Parks, Kenai Area Office | | PO Box 1247 | | Soldotna, Alaska 99669 |
|  | | Phone | | General: (907) 262-5581 | |
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