Digital and paper maps are critical tools for wilderness visitors. Online maps can help you plan and prepare for your visit ahead of time. Having a paper map with you in the backcountry, as well as solid orienteering skills, however, ensures that you can still route-find in the event that your electronic device fails.
Motorized equipment and equipment used for mechanical transport is generally prohibited in all wilderness areas. This includes the use of motor vehicles, motorboats, motorized equipment, bicycles, hang gliders, wagons, carts, portage wheels, and the landing of aircraft including helicopters.
For more information To download or see all affected Wilderness areas visit our law library for or special provisions for or legislative history for for this law.
Citizens who volunteer their time to steward our wilderness areas are an essential part of wilderness management. Contact the following groups to inquire about volunteer opportunities. It's a long paddle to Misty Fjords from Ketchikan so many visitors arrange to be dropped off and picked up by water taxi, thus opening up the monument to even beginner kayakers.
Guided single-day and multi-day kayaking trips are available through tour operators in Ketchikan. Wildlife in Misty Fjords is abundant and varied and includes mountain goats, brown bears, black bears, moose, martens, wolves, wolverines, river otters, sea lions, harbor seals, orcas, and Dall porpoises.
Bird species include hummingbirds, trumpeter swans, herons, bald eagles, puffins, back-legged kittiwakes, and common murres. All five Pacific salmon species are present.
Extending 2. The major waterway cutting through the monument, Behm Canal, is more than miles long and extraordinary among natural canals for its length and depth. The long canal separates Revillagigedo Island from the mainland and provides passage to Walker Cove, Rudyerd Bay, and Punchbowl Cove - the preserve's most picturesque areas. The monument is known for its steep cliffs jutting 3, feet from the ocean, deep fjords, coastal rainforest, glacier-carved valleys, and unique geological features like old lava flows and mineral springs.
Scattered through the monument are 13 public use cabins that can be reserved in advance, plus four shelters that are available on a first-come, first-serve basis. The cabins and shelters are accessible by plane, boat, or hiking. There are two Forest Service campgrounds that are accessible by road from Ketchikan. Kayaks can be rented in Ketchikan and drop-off and pick-up service within the monument can be arranged along with guided trips. Both are jaw-droppingly incredible.
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