Nestled along Alaska’s pristine coastline, Ward Cove is a sheltered harbor surrounded by the lush Tongass National Forest and tranquil waters. Once an industrial port centered around a pulp mill, the cove has transformed into a small, idyllic community. Today, visitors can experience a peaceful retreat in nature, with opportunities to explore the dense forest and enjoy the serene waterfront. The area offers a perfect setting for those looking to recharge and connect with the natural beauty of the region.
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