Horseshoe Bay on Latouche Island is located three miles northeast of the new town of Chenega Bay. The old town of Latouche was located just northeast of Horseshoe Bay. Active and historic mine plots are located around the park. This bay is one of the only anchorages left with public uplands in this area of the sound. Campsites are along the margin of the large rolling bog north of the bay. Stunted spruce and alder run along the bluff north of the bay with occasional beaches creating scenic views of Latouche Passage and the islands beyond. All lands surrounding the park are private.
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