RES001
Location: 60.066302, -149.439629
From the ramp on Beach Drive in Lowell Point, paddle south into Resurrection Bay, paralleling the wooded coastline.
RES002
Location: 60.05006, -149.439254
Steer your boat to the confluence of Tonsina Creek and Resurrection Bay. If water levels are high enough in the creek, paddle upstream for a half-mile out-and-back.
RES003
Location: 60.027144, -149.43611
This small beach tucked between steep, wooded hillsides is the perfect place to grab a snack and enjoy the views. Follow the same route back to the start point.
Paddling in Resurrection Bay
Location: 60.062121, -149.440799
Sea Kayakers in Resurrection Bay
Location: 60.059143, -149.441013
Paddling in Resurrection Bay
Location: 60.053403, -149.440327
Tonsina Creek
Location: 60.049525, -149.44876
Tonsina Creek
Location: 60.049718, -149.446442
Paddlers in Resurrection Bay
Location: 60.052588, -149.439983
Small Beach in Resurrection Bay
Location: 60.027149, -149.435982
Small Beach in Resurrection Bay
Location: 60.027095, -149.435917
Views across the Bay
Location: 60.027026, -149.435863
Coastline
Location: 60.026956, -149.435788
Explore the wooded coastline of Resurrection Bay—and picnic on a small, rocky beach—during this picturesque, 6.5-mile paddle in Seward. From Lowell Point, just south of Seward, paddle south through the finger-shaped bay. Glacier-scraped peaks rise in every direction. After 1.1 miles, Tonsina Creek flows into the bay on the right. Steer your boat to the confluence, and if the water levels are high enough, paddle up the creek for a half-mile out-and-back. Next, continue paddling south another 1.8 miles to a small beach tucked between steep, wooded hillsides. Park your kayak and enjoy the views. Follow the same route back.
-Mapped by Kim Phillips
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