An undeveloped 679-acre state marine park in Prince William Sound, accessible only by boat or plane. The park features a protected lagoon with excellent anchorage, though the entrance northeast of the islands may be challenging for deep-draft vessels. Visitors can explore old-growth forest, muskeg areas, and view Bettles Glacier. The area supports diverse wildlife including waterfowl nesting in the marshlands and sea otters. Primitive camping is possible but limited due to wetland conditions; some sites may flood during high tide. Historical features include an old stamp press and gold mine southeast of the park.
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