An undeveloped state marine park approximately 35 miles northwest of Juneau and 45 miles south of Haines, accessible only by boat or floatplane. The park encompasses St. James Bay, Boat Harbor, and extends north up the valley drainage. Features abundant protected anchorages, concentrations of fish and wildlife, and beach landing areas. A public-use cabin is available for rental. The bay is popular for wildlife viewing, photography, waterfowl and big game hunting, sport fishing, boating, kayaking, and camping. Access by boat is easiest from Amalga Harbor boat launch at mile 24, approximately 11 miles southeast of the bay. Average summer temperatures range in the 60s with high humidity and 60-90 inches of annual rainfall. Snow can accumulate as early as October.
Undeveloped with Public-Use Cabin. 35 miles northwest of Juneau, 45 miles south of Haines. Abundant protected anchorages, fish and wildlife, beach landing areas. Popular for wildlife viewing, hunting, fishing, boating, kayaking, camping.
DNR Public Information Center: dnr.pic@alaska.gov, (907) 269-8400
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