This beautiful 2,850 acre state park, located forty miles north of Juneau, offers meadows, cliffs, spectacular views, salmon spawning streams, rocky beaches, and the sea. In the winter the meadows and open forest allow for excellent skiing and snowshoeing opportunities. Point Bridget State Park was created in 1988 by Alaska State Legislature.
Point Bridget State Park
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Fishing
Hiking
Cross Country Skiing
Snowshoeing
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From the Airport - Shell Simmons Drive to Glacier Hwy, turn left. Left on Egan Drive, this turns back into Glacier Hwy. Located at milepost 38.5 of the Glacier Hwy.
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- Owned byAlaska State Parks
- In Partnership WithMat-Su Trails & Parks Foundation