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Grindall Island State Marine Park, AK

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The Grindall Island State Marine Park is located 18 air miles from Ketchikan and 40 air miles from Craig. The Grindall Island Public Use Cabin is located at this site. Inside Grindall Passage there is an unmaintained mooring buoy adjacent to the island. The Grindall Island area is known for its king salmon fishing, beachcombing and wildlife viewing. One of the main attractions is the sea lion haul out on the southeast side of the Island. Humpback and orca whales are a common sight in Grindall Passage. This site was historically used for fox farms until around the mid 20th century. The average temperatures in this area are 55°F to 70°F during the summer and spring. High humidity and a high average rainfall make for a wet environment. Winter snow conditions vary from wet and snowy to cold and clear. Average winter temperatures are in the low 30s with extremes in the teens.
Status: Open through Tue Dec 31 2024   Season Dates
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Description

The Grindall Island State Marine Park is located 18 air miles from Ketchikan and 40 air miles from Craig. The Grindall Island Public Use Cabin is located at this site. Inside Grindall Passage there is an unmaintained mooring buoy adjacent to the island. The Grindall Island area is known for its king salmon fishing, beachcombing and wildlife viewing. One of the main attractions is the sea lion haul out on the southeast side of the Island. Humpback and orca whales are a common sight in Grindall Passage. This site was historically used for fox farms until around the mid 20th century. The average temperatures in this area are 55°F to 70°F during the summer and spring. High humidity and a high average rainfall make for a wet environment. Winter snow conditions vary from wet and snowy to cold and clear. Average winter temperatures are in the low 30s with extremes in the teens.

Geography:

The peaceful and secluded Grindall Island SMP totals 240 acres. The island is heavily wooded with Sitka Spruce, Western Hemlock and Western Red Cedar. There is a small lake which can be accessed via an unmaintained trail from the cabin. There are two low hills on the island, the highest is around 400'. The steep rocky shores of Grindall Island are rich with sea life making this a popular destination for divers. Because of the tidal action around the island, various marine debris are deposited here making beachcombing a sometimes rewarding activity for park visitors. Off of the south side of Grindall Island there are several large rocks which accommodate a large population of sea loins.

Recreation:

Camping, hiking, beach combing, photography, wildlife / nature viewing, fishing, hunting

Facilities:

Grindall Island Public Use Cabin, fire ring, mooring buoy and pit toilet.

Nearby Attractions:

Numerous wildlife viewing opportunities and scenic views. There is a lake in the center of the island accessed by an unmaintained trail. Stellar Sea Lion haul out on the rocks off of Grindall Island's southeast side offer wildlife viewing and photographic opportunities.

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Reservations can be made for today and can be made up to 7 Month(s) in advance.

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Season Schedule

Park Season
Start
End
Peak
Mon Jan 01 2024
Tue Dec 31 2024
Services and Amenities
Within Park
  • Backpacking
  • Beach
  • Beach Access
  • Beachcombing
  • Berry Picking
  • Birding
  • Boating
  • Cabin Rentals
  • Campfire Circles
  • Campfire Rings
  • Fishing
  • Hiking
  • Historic Sites
  • Hunting
  • Kayaking
  • Mushroom Picking
  • Pets Allowed
  • Picnic Area
  • Pit Toilets
  • Scenic Overlooks
  • Scuba Diving
  • Sea Kayaking
  • Star Gazing
  • Trailheads
  • Water Access
  • Whale Watching
  • Wildlife Viewing
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Fees and Cancellation Policies
Special Policy Applicable to this Facility
Cancellations: Cancellations must be made at least 3 calendar days prior to arrival date for a full refund (does not include transaction/cancellation fees). Cancellations must be made through www.reserveamerica.com . You must cancel your reservations online, from your account. If you fail to cancel in a timely manner, or fail to use the facility for reasons other than the exceptions listed below, a refund is not available.

Changes/Transfers: Changes/Transfers must be made 2 calendar days prior to your scheduled arrival date and incur a $3 change/transfer fee. Changes where the reservation is extended will not have an additional change fee.

Refunds: Park Staff are not authorized to give cash refunds. Refunds for canceled reservations online will be made by issuing a credit to the card used for payment.

Exceptions: If you were unable to use the facility due to events beyond your control, such as extreme weather/hazardous conditions (as determined by Alaska State Parks), or closure of a road, trail, or facility by the State, you may request a refund. Requests for refunds must be made within three (3) business days of the last date of your reservation to the Alaska Department of Natural Resources Public Information Center at 907-269-8400. Please provide your reservation number when you call. Extreme weather in the Northern Region is defined as Minus 30 F for the "Hunt Memorial", "North Fork", and "Chena River" Cabins; Minus 20 F for all other cabins and ice huts. In the event of a natural emergency or sudden campground/site closure, a full refund will be issued. The Division of Parks and Outdoor Recreation reserves the right to make the final determination of whether a refund will be issued.

Facility Rates*
Park Season
Site Type
Nightly/Daily Rates
Peak Season
Jan 01 2024 -
Dec 31 2024
Public Use Cabin
$60.00

*Displayed rates do not reflect discounts, attribute fees (electrical hookups / water hookups), taxes or incremental charges

**Weekly rates may not be available for all sites

Getting There
GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude):
55.44806, -132.1403
55°26'53"N, 132°8'25"W

Park is located on an island and is accessed by float plane or boat only. Located on the west side of Clarence Strait south of the Kasaan Peninsula. Distance by boat from Knudson Cove in Ketchikan is 16 miles, 22 miles from Bar Harbor in Ketchikan and 25 miles from Hollis on Prince of Wales Island. GPS 55° 26' 53.03"N, 132° 08' 25.09"W
Contact Information

Mailing Address:

Grindall Island State Marine Park
9883 N Tongass Hwy
Ketchikan  AK  99901
Phone Number:
Project Office: (907)465-4563
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