Fort Abercrombie State Historical Park on the eastern shore of Kodiak Island, Alaska includes 182 acres of land at the end of Miller Point. The park was established in 1969 to protect the historical World War II fortifications built in 1941 as well as the magnificent scenery with spruce forests, bluffs overlooking the ocean, and wildflower-covered meadows. The fortifications’ surviving parts include remnants of the building foundation, gun emplacements, and underground magazines. The fortification did not see any action and was abandoned after the war. The park has a campground best for tent camping, a picnic area, a group camping area, and a network of hiking trails.

Fort Abercrombie State Historical Park, Miller Point, Kodiak, AK 99615

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