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Elfin Cove Alaska
A wilderness frontier and fishing paradise
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Tucked
away in a small harbor on the north end of Chicagof
Island in southeast Alaska Elfin Cove is your home away
from home for however long you plan to visit… and what a
place to visit.
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Just outside the
protected harbor the true Alaskan experience unfolds.
You’ll pass through Cross Sound and Icy Straight passing
the rugged coastline of Chicagof Island which features
miles of coastal beaches, deep fjords, tidewater
glaciers and wind-swept shorelines each serving as a
reminder that you are in a wild area where you are as
likely to see a eagle soaring in the skies above or a
whale surfacing as you are to see another human being.
Nearby Glacier Bay National Park boasts snow-capped
mountains rising over 15,000 feet and glacial fields
that slope down into the icy blue waters. The Fair
Weather Mountains and Brady Glacier help to make this
truly a special place and once you throw in our
abundance of wildlife and out-of-this-world fishing and
you’ll soon see for yourself why our guests return year
after year.
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Eagle Charters is a premier fishing lodge located
in the unspoiled waters of Elfin Cove, AK. Located
in some of Alaska’s best fishing grounds you will
be treated to a trip of a life time with our first
class fishing experience. We offer giant halibut
and multiple varieties of salmon throughout our
fishing season.
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This flask
shaped harbor has no roads – just a one mile
boardwalk, used by locals and visitors alike,
connects one side of our cove to the other.
Located 85 air miles from Juneau we are only
accessible by float plane or boat. Once here you
will find a quiet little village consisting of a
handful of buildings including a post office,
liquor store, and a general store.
Fewer than 25 people call this quaint Alaskan
outpost home year round but during summer when
the salmon are running and the halibut are
gorging themselves our population swells to over
200. People come to Elfin Cove for one reason –
to enjoy the splendor of this area. Not only are
the fish abundant but you’ll find the area to be
like no other.
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