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At three miles long, Pasagshak River is one of the most outstanding places in Kodiak to go fishing. The stream empties into the Pasagshak Bay and is home to several species of salmon including salmon, chum, pink, and silver. During your exploration of the area you may be able to see several other coastal and wildlife animals such as dolphins, whales, seals, brown bears, eagles, and more.
You can spend your time fishing, kayaking, or beach combing; there are several tent and RV campsites near to water, toilet, and picnic facilities for guests who want to stay overnight.
Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Fort Abercrombie State Historical Park
Kodiak National Wildlife Refuge Visitor Center
Kodiak Laboratory Aquarium & Touch Tank
Alutiiq Museum
Kodiak History Museum
Kodiak Military History Museum
St. Herman Theological Seminary
North End Park
Pasagshak River
Shuyak Island State Park
Afognak Island State Park
Kingfisher Aviation
Sea Hawk Air
Java Flats
Holy Resurrection Russian Orthodox Church
Henry's Great Alaskan Restaurant
The Chart Room
Kodiak Hana Restaurant
Kodiak Island Brewing Company
Bear Valley Golf Course
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