Posted in Alaska
January 15, 2021
Misty Fjords Is A Scenic Outdoor Spot In Alaska That’s A Nature Lover’s Dream Come True
When it comes to the state of Alaska, one thing is absolutely agreed upon by pretty much everyone: there is no shortage whatsoever of incredibly beautiful locations to choose from if you’re a lover of nature like we are. It’s difficult to narrow it down to only one, but just for fun, let’s take a look at one particularly stunning landscape on the southern tip of the Alaska panhandle.
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It is located 22 miles east of Ketchikan, Alaska, and spans an incredible 2.3 million acres.

Misty Fjords National Monument is the largest wilderness in Alaska's national forests, and the second-largest wilderness in the United States.

Believe us when we tell you that it's 150% worth the effort, though. The forests are dense, green and seemingly endless. The water is a serene blue. The entire area is a North American paradise.

Once upon a time, enormous glaciers carved their way through this area, resulting in the 3,000 foot-high cliffs we see today. The cliffs continue into the depths of the water for another 1,000 or so feet.

The nearly-constant misting of rain, the dense fogs that often blanket the fjord's peaks, and the tranquil quiet other than the birds come together as a stew of reasons that this place will be your new favorite one from the very first moment you lay eyes on it.

Other wildlife to keep your eye out for include brown bears, mountain goats, moose, wolves, and even killer whales!

Of course, you could always simply sit back and absorb the incredible majesty of Alaska's Misty Fjords.
If you’d like more information about the fjords, travel information, or anything else, we encourage you to visit Alaska’s forest service website.
Have you ever visited Alaska? What natural wonder took your breath away? Tell us your stories in the comments!
Address: Misty Fjords Cir, Anchorage, AK 99508, USA