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Eagle Beach State Recreation Area

United States

Overview

Brochure InfoThis is an approximately 600 acre unit located at the saltwater confluence of the Eagle and Herbert Rivers. This unit encompasses a campground, 2 day use areas and an extensive trail system. The main day use area is fully accessible with a 1/4 mile paved trail and viewing scopes. From this central location you have access to several trails that include some longer US Forest Service trails that extend up the valley 6 miles. The coastal beach is a white sandy beach with an expansive intertidal area that makes for great bird and sea life watching.Brochure Info - RecreationCamping, Hiking, photograpy, wildlife/ nature viewingBrochure Info - Facilities and RestrictionsEagle Beach State Recreation Area has a campground, 3 public use cabins, 4 picnic shelters, ADA day use area, 4 miles of trail.Brochure Info - Nearby AttractionsNumerous wildlife viewing opportunites and scenic views.Key InfoAlways be ready for rain and soft wet ground/be prepared to stay dry and warm. Carry signaling devise in case of an emergency (orange cloth/flares/etc.). Carry first aid items, flashlight (particularly in winter), snack and a fire starter. Surface water should be boiled or treated before drinking. Be prepared for bear encounters. Respect the bears, give them the right of way and make a lot of noise (some hikers put bells on their packs and carry whistles to alert bears to their presence). Please help protect shorebirds by keeping dogs under control at all times; do not allow dogs to disturb or chase birds or other wildlife. Always tell a friend, relative, or park ranger (465-4563) where you are going and when you expect to return.Motorized vehicles prohibited. Fires in authorized structures or on sand or gravel bars only. Fireworks and explosives are prohibited. Discharge of firearms prohibited within 1/2 mile of cabins, trails, and road. Disturbing or damaging natural objects prohibited. Permit required for more than 20 persons. Important Information for Daily EntranceDirectionEagle Beach State Recreation area is located at mile 28 on the Glacier Highway in Juneau.Booking Window Product InfoFee Cancellation DescCancellations: 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.

Campgrounds inside Eagle Beach State Recreation Area

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