Refuge Cove is 13 acre park stretching a 1/2 mile between the sandy beach and Sunset Drive Road. There are 9 picnic sites and fire ring grills.
This is a frequent stop for many local families for an evening picnic and fabulous sunset views.
Facilities:
ADA Facility - No
13 Acres
Toilets
Picnic sites
Activities
- Day use - Fishing - Plant Interpretation Trail (14 plant identification signs developed by Ketchikan elementary students from Tongass School of Arts and Science)
Refuge Cove State Recreation Site is not affiliated with AmericanTowns Media
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