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Get Out in the Tongass

Permanent protection for special Tongass places assures that these places will be available for future generations to enjoy.

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Here are just a few of the things you can do in the wild places of the Tongass:

  • fish for five kinds of wild salmon
  • take a hike in a rainforest
  • feast on venison and moose
  • kayak in world class scenery
  • dive for a king crab dinner
  • hear only the sounds of nature
  • dig for clams
  • watch for bears
  • haul up pots of shrimp
  • hear an eagle screech or a sea lion grunt
  • explore to your heart's content
  • collect buckets of wild berries
  • jig for halibut
  • watch a whale breech
  • teach your kids how to camp
  • let your dog run free
  • howl with the wolves
  • find inspiration in solitude
  • gather organic food for family and friends
  • swat no-see-ums to your hearts content
  • watch the tide ebb and flood again and again and again...

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