Chichagof Island
Juneau, USA


Chichagof Island is one of the largest islands in the Alexander Archipelago, situated off the coast of Juneau, Alaska. It is predominantly covered in lush forest and boasts a rugged coastline with numerous fjords, glaciers, and wildlife, including brown bears and bald eagles. The island is part of the Tongass National Forest, known for its rich biodiversity.
Exploring the island often involves hiking its remote trails or kayaking along its shores to admire stunning landscapes. Summer months are ideal for outdoor activities, as the weather is milder and wildlife is most active. Note that access is largely by boat or floatplane, with minimal human development, making it a serene retreat for nature enthusiasts.
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