There are a bunch of State Marine Parks in Alaska’sgorgeous Prince William Sound and Resurrection Bay, and Horseshoe Bay is one of ‘em. It’s a boaters’ paradise out here, and this particular bay is one of the only anchorages with public uplands in this slice of the sound. Horseshoe Bay is on Latouche Island, three miles northeast of Chenega Bay. You’ll find active mine plots, and even some with history behind them. The park’s campsites are along the big bog, situated north of the bay. You’ll get easy access to the water, beaches, and unmatched views of Latouche Passage. Sounds like a pretty good deal to us!
There are a bunch of State Marine Parks in Alaska’sgorgeous Prince William Sound and Resurrection Bay, and Horseshoe Bay is one of ‘em. It’s a boaters’ paradise out here, and this particular bay is one of the only anchorages with public uplands in this slice of the sound. Horseshoe Bay is on Latouche Island, three miles northeast of Chenega Bay. You’ll find active mine plots, and even some with history behind them. The park’s campsites are along the big bog, situated north of the bay. You’ll get easy access to the water, beaches, and unmatched views of Latouche Passage. Sounds like a pretty good deal to us!
Feeling lucky? Maybe you can snag one of the few rustic sites at Horseshoe Bay Campground. The sites sit along a large bog situated north of the bay itself. Spruce and alder trees grow a bit shorter here, letting you enjoy unparalleled views of Latouche Passage. It’s first-come, first-served, so get there early to be one of the few campers privile Read more...
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Horseshoe Bay State Marine Park
There are a bunch of State Marine Parks in Alaska’sgorgeous Prince William Sound and Resurrection Bay, and Horseshoe Bay is one of ‘em. It’s a boaters’ paradise out here, and this particular bay is one of the only anchorages with public uplands in this slice of the sound. Horseshoe Bay is on Latouche Island, three miles northeast of Chenega Bay. You’ll find active mine plots, and even some with history behind them. The park’s campsites are along the big bog, situated north of the bay. You’ll get easy access to the water, beaches, and unmatched views of Latouche Passage. Sounds like a pretty good deal to us!
There are a bunch of State Marine Parks in Alaska’sgorgeous Prince William Sound and Resurrection Bay, and Horseshoe Bay is one of ‘em. It’s a boaters’ paradise out here, and this particular bay is one of the only anchorages with public uplands in this slice of the sound. Horseshoe Bay is on Latouche Island, three miles northeast of Chenega Bay. You’ll find active mine plots, and even some with history behind them. The park’s campsites are along the big bog, situated north of the bay. You’ll get easy access to the water, beaches, and unmatched views of Latouche Passage. Sounds like a pretty good deal to us!
Activities in the park
1 campground in Horseshoe Bay State Marine Park
Feeling lucky? Maybe you can snag one of the few rustic sites at Horseshoe Bay Campground. The sites sit along a large bog situated north of the bay itself. Spruce and alder trees grow a bit shorter here, letting you enjoy unparalleled views of Latouche Passage. It’s first-come, first-served, so get there early to be one of the few campers privile Read more...
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