Grindall Island State Marine Park

18 air miles from Ketchikan and 40 air miles from Craig
Ketchikan, AK 99950

907-269-8400

Grindall Island Marine Park is a remote area only accessible by boat or plane. The park includes a public use cabin, a mooring buoy, and a variety of recreational opportunities. The Grindall Island area is known for its salmon and halibut fishing. There is a Sea Lion haul out just east of Grindall Island at Approach Rock. 

The island and cabin site was homesteaded and operated as a fox farm between 1922 and 1950's. An unmaintained trail traverses the forest from the cabin site to a lake in the middle of the island.

Facilities:
-  ADA Facility - No
-  240 Acres
-  Cabins

Activities
-  Cabin
-  Fishing
-  Trails
-  Whale watching/wildlife viewing

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