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Alaska’s
Prince William Sound is ringed by the coastal mountains
of the Chugach Range and situated in the midst of the Chugach
National Forest. Its’ 2,700 miles of coastline is
home to the towns and villages of Chenega Bay, Cordova,
Tatitlek, Valdez and Whittier.
The
large islands and narrow passages on the perimeter of the
Sound provide protection from the unpredictable weather
prevalent in the Gulf of Alaska. These sheltered waters
provide a variety of water-based activities like beachcombing,
sport fishing, kayaking and sailing. On land there's hiking,
a deserted gold mine, berry picking and just taking in the
beauty of Prince William Sound.
Create
your own adventure in this spectacular marine environment.
PWS is home to seals and sea otters, whales and bears, a
variety of sea birds, plus healthy salmon and halibut waters.
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