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| Fita - Willow Creek is located in Central Southeast Alaska, near Petersburg, a town flown into by jet or by boat, 3200 people make Petersburg their home. Most fish or support the industry. Fita - Willow Creek is south of Petersburg, down the Wrangell Narrows through Beechers Pass and into Lower Duncan Canal. It takes about 50 minutes by boat and is about 20 miles to this comfortable Pan-A-Bode cedar log cabin. It sets on almost 3 acres of timberland facing west. The 200 of hardpan beach in front, makes for great moorage. |
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Ok - lets find out just what there is to do
Before you hit the beach with your stuff. Check your crab pots in front of the cabin. They are loaded. |
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| Besides sitting and looking out the window at the eight humming birds fighting over the feeder. Youll probably see mama deer and her babies playing at the beach. Or watch a fat old porcupine waddle across the trail. This piece of paradise offers much to do. Besides watching the birds, picking berries, beachcomber, picnicking, kayaking, hunting, reading, relaxing, theres fishing, crabbing and clamming to be done. In May, the king salmon come in. In August, the sockeye and coho show up. There's trout in nearby streams and lakes. The deer, duck and geese are abundant for the hunter | |||||||||
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If you are interested or want more information please email us.
Or telephone us at 907-772-3359 we are in Petersburg, Alaska. |
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