The best camping near Shuyak Island State Park

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Pearl (Perl) Island Cabin

5 sites ¡ Lodging, Tents2 acres ¡ Port Graham, AK
Experienced Adventurers Only, please!! Pitch a tent. Stay in a cabin that was built on the award-winning Discovery Channel show, Alaska the Last Frontier. Season 2014 Episode 9 Journey to Perl Island and Season Eivan, Atz Lee, Atz, Jane and Shane Kilcher help a friend build a cabin on this remote island, two-hours from Homer by boat. You have to charter a boat to reach this island. Please ensure that you are budgeted accordingly. More details are listed below. Please send a message to us with questions. Please also note in the event of bad weather, you will be staying at our home until we're able to safely get you to the island. According to Wikipedia, Perl Island, also known as Pearl Island, is a mountainous island off the Kenai Peninsula coast of Alaska. One of the Chugach Islands, it is about 2.5 miles long and 1.75 miles wide. It is named for Perl D. Blodgett, a 19th-century settler in Kodiak. Walk the beach, and you might find buoys from around the world. Explore from the lakes to the ridges. Hang out at our fire pit near the ocean, and watch the whales pass by and eagles soar overhead. No moose, bears or moose reside on the island. It is not because they have been hunted. The aggressive rip current and tides have prevented them from migrating to Perl. Discovery Dry Cabin is 8x16 metal-roofed cabin with a wood stove. It has a porch on the front and back of the cabin to enjoy ocean and lake views. It sleeps four campers, but you all need to be good friends. Lol We provide wood for the stove, camper’s kitchenette, four large lawn chairs, two-burner propane camp stove, one-burner propane camp stove for your morning coffee, folding table, water jugs, small generator, blankets, cooking utensils, pots and pans, first aid kit. This site also includes an outhouse and fire ring. Your travel method to Perl is by boat. Budget $2400 for transportation. Make your travel arrangements with Coldwater AK, water taxi service in Homer. https://coldwaterak.com/ Things you need to bring: Sleeping bags, food, water filtration, hiking boots, rain gear, chargers, garmin inreach for communication to boat, camera, backpack.
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The best camping near Shuyak Island State Park guide

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In Alaska, distances are often measured in “air miles,” and Shuyak Island State Park is no exception. The island is 54 air miles away from Kodiak, and it has more sheltered interior waterways than any other spot in the Kodiak Archipelago. That means there’s tons of wildlife here, from seabirds (like puffins!) to whales, harbor seals, sea lions, Kodiak brown bear, and more. And, fun fact, there’s only one species of tree on the island: Sitka spruce. This tree covers the island thickly, and there aren’t a ton of hiking trails. Instead, explore the shorelines during low tides. Just watch out for changing weather conditions, since this remote place has rather temperamental weather patterns. Camping is a blast out here, too, as long as you’re prepared. Remember, help could be hours or days away if an emergency arises. Planning your trip will pay off tremendously!

When to go

The ideal time to visit Shuyak Island State Park is during the summer months, from June to August, when the weather is most favorable for outdoor activities. Winter can be harsh and challenging, making access difficult and limiting the available activities.

Know before you go

  • Check weather conditions and prepare for sudden changes, as Alaska's weather can be unpredictable.
  • Be aware of wildlife and practice safe viewing distances, especially with bears and marine animals.
  • Ensure you have the necessary permits and are familiar with park regulations before your visit.
  • Remember to pack out all trash and leave no trace to preserve the park's natural beauty.
  • Access to the island may require a boat or seaplane, so plan your transportation in advance.

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