Afognak Island State Park was identified in 1892 and is one of the first places in the United States to be recognized as a conserved area. There is an outstanding wildlife and salmon habitat within and surrounding the park, making it an amazing place to view the animals in their natural surroundings while also providing recreational opportunities for fishing, hunting, and hiking.

Most of the park is pristine and in its natural state and you may come across Sitka black-tailed deer, Kodiak brown bears, Roosevelt elk, and much more. There are two public-use cabins for visitors to stay overnight in, each of which includes sleeping platforms, a wood stove, and basic cooking supplies and utensil accommodation up to six guests.

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