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Kuiu Wilderness and Tebenkof Bay Wilderness

The Kuiu Wilderness and Tebenkof Bay Wilderness are federally designated wilderness areas within the Tongass National Forest, located on Kuiu Island, Petersburg Census Area, Alaska. The 60,581-acre (24,516 ha) Kuiu and 66,812-acre (27,038 ha) Tebenkof Bay wildernesses are managed by the United States Forest Service as a single area—creating a 200-square-mile (520 km2) wilderness preserve covering the heart of the island.[2][3] Together, the two areas protect old-growth temperate rainforests rising from coastal estuaries to subalpine meadows more than 2,000 feet (610 m) in elevation, with a high point atop the 3,355-foot (1,023 m) Kuiu Mountain.[2][4]

Kuiu Wilderness
Overlooking Port Malmesbury in the Kuiu Wilderness on Kuiu Island, Alaska.
LocationUnorganized Borough, Alaska, USA
Nearest cityKake, Alaska
Coordinates56°17′18″N 134°04′59″W / 56.28833°N 134.08306°W / 56.28833; -134.08306Coordinates: 56°17′18″N 134°04′59″W / 56.28833°N 134.08306°W / 56.28833; -134.08306[1]
Area60,581 acres (245.16 km2)
EstablishedNovember 28, 1990
Governing bodyU.S. Forest Service
Tebenkof Bay Wilderness
LocationUnorganized Borough, Alaska, USA
Nearest cityKake, Alaska
Area66,812 acres (270.38 km2)
EstablishedDecember 2, 1980
Governing bodyU.S. Forest Service

Tebenkof Bay Wilderness was created by Congress and signed into law on December 2, 1980, as a provision of the Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act.[5][6] The Kuiu was created by Congress and signed into law on November 28, 1990, as part of the Tongass Timber Reform Act.[5]

Ecology and history

The landscape of Kuiu Island has much in common with other areas of the Alexander Archipelago — heavily glaciated mountains alternating with narrow, deep fjords. Within the wilderness areas can be found a variety of ecological communities, including muskeg, Pacific temperate rain forest dominated by Sitka spruce and western hemlock, and alpine tundra zones as low as 2,000 feet above sea level.[2] Prior to European colonization, significant populations of Tlingit native people lived on the island, particularly in Tebenkof Bay.[2]

Recreation

 
The Bay of Pillars Shelter in the Kuiu Wilderness.

Access to the wilderness is possible only by boat or floatplane, with the most convenient Alaska Marine Highway ferry terminal being in Kake.[2] One rustic camping shelter is available on a first-come, first-served basis, located near the shoreline of the Bay of Pillars.[7] The shelter was built in 1997, but was designed to be reminiscent of those constructed in the 1930s by Civilian Conservation Corps crews working in Southeast Alaska.[8]

The two wilderness areas are a popular destination for kayaking and canoeing, offering experienced backcountry paddlers a mix of peaceful, sheltered waterways and difficult, open-ocean traverses. Several portages are available when seas are particularly treacherous.[2][4][9]

See also

References

  1. ^ Kuiu Wilderness, Geographic Names Information System, United States Geological Survey.
  2. ^ a b c d e f Wilderness Areas of the Petersburg Ranger District, Tongass National Forest, United States Forest Service.
  3. ^ Kuiu Island Wilderness Areas, Cape Decision Lighthouse Society
  4. ^ a b Kuiu Wilderness, Wilderness.net
  5. ^ a b What "Can I Do In Wilderness? Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act and Wilderness on National Forests in Alaska", United States Forest Service.
  6. ^ "Tebenkof Bay Wilderness", Wilderness.net
  7. ^ Bay of Pillars Shelter, Tongass National Forest, United States Forest Service.
  8. ^ Bay of Pillars Shelter, Petersburg Ranger District, Tongass National Forest, United States Forest Service.
  9. ^ Kuiu Island/Tebenkof Bay Canoe/Kayak Routes, Leaflet R10-RG-3, Tongass National Forest, United States Forest Service

External links

  • Wilderness Areas of the Petersburg Ranger District - Tongass National Forest official site
  • Kuiu Wilderness - Wilderness.net
  • Tebenkof Bay Wilderness - Wilderness.net

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