Caines Head State Recreation Area
Location:South of Seward; accessible by boat or on foot via the Coastal Trail.
(Flooding in Seward during the month of October 2006 caused extensive
trail damage at this SRA.)
Facilities:Camping area, cabins, toilets, trails, picnic sites, picnic shelters, historical features.
Activities:Camping, fishing, hiking.
Special Features:Terrain features a massive headland rising 650 feet above Resurrection
Bay, against a backdrop of rolling alpine meadows and sharp peaks. Park
is the site of Fort McGilvray, an abandoned World War II fort, and
other historical military structures. (Early in World War II, the
territory of Alaska was attacked and occupied by Imperial Japanese
ground forces, so Caines Head and other Resurrection Bay vantages
became strategic spots for defending the Port of Seward.)
Address:c/o Kenai/PWS Area Office
PO Box 1247
Soldotna, AK 99669
Phone:907-262-5581
Web: www.dnr.state.ak.us/parks/units/caineshd.htm
Size: 5,961 acres.
See other parks in
Alaska.