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| | Eagles Nest Campground - Bird Watching, Mammals | | There are 11 individual campsites in a heavily forested setting of spruce, hemlock, and cedar. |
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| | Last Chance Campground - Mammals | | Fishing for salmon in either the Last Chance Creek or the Ward Creek is available. Fishing is also allowed in Ward Lake. There are 24 camping sites in this heavily forested setting of spruce, hemlock, and cedar. |
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| | Misty Fiords National Monument - Bird Watching | | Recreational activities such as camping, hiking, photography, hunting, fishing, boating, continued use of public and private cabins, air access, and outboard motors are all happen within the Monument. Misty Fiords is a major producer of coho, sockeye, pink and chum salmon and king salmon. Numerous other saltwater, fresh water, anadromous fish species and shellfish are plentiful in this area. |
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| | Single Creek Campground - Mammals | | The Last Chance Creek or the Ward Creek are opportunities for salmon fishing. There are 24 camping sites in this heavily forested setting of spruce, hemlock, and cedar. |
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| | Tongass National Forest - Bird Watching, Mammals | | The Tongass is the largest forest in the National Forest System, covering a land area the size of New Jersey. There are a variety of recreational activities to do in this forest. |
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| | Ward Lake - Bird Watching, Mammals | | Fishing for salmon in either the Last Chance Creek or Ward Creek are available. Fishing is also available in Ward Lake. There are three different camping areas in this heavily forested setting of spruce, hemlock, and cedar. |
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| | Ward Lake Nature Trail - Bird Watching, Mammals | | This 1.1 mile nature trail starts at the picnic area and travels around the lake and is rated "easy". |
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| | Ward Lake Recreation Area - Wildlife Viewing In National Recreation Areas | | Fishing for salmon in either the Last Chance Creek or Ward Creek are available. Fishing is also available in Ward Lake. There are three different camping areas in this heavily forested setting of spruce, hemlock, and cedar. |
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