Chilkoot Lake State Recreation Area
Chilkoot Lake State Recreation Area
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Cynthia W
Freeland, MI812 contributions
Jun 2016 • Couples
This is a large lake with Mtn's as the back ground. There is a self serve campground that has many large pull through sites, although there is low hanging branches from the mature spruce trees. We did see many large RV's in the campground. The campground overlooks the lake. This is a primitive park. This is a good kayak /canoe lake. The Chilkoot River runs from the lake to Haines inlet. This river may be 1 mile long but it is filled with Salmon in late June and July. This brings fisherman, eagles, bears and many onlookers. The river is fast flowing and has many varieties of birds. This area is about 11 miles from Haines but the drive to the recreation area is wonderful also. You pass the Haines Ferry Terminal and have great views. Look up for eagles and down in the water for harbor seals. Bears show up when salmon run is on also. The 11 mile ride also has several pull outs that have outdoor johns for your use. Have fun, this is a beautiful area.
Written June 17, 2016
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TheTravelingHolts
Gainesville, FL32 contributions
Aug 2019
We drove to this area with no expectations, other than to see some of the beautiful Haines scenery. And we were enchanted at every turn, for sure. it's a postcard come to life.
But then, as we drove down the narrow road to the lake, snaking between a mountain on one side and a stream tumbling over rocks on the other, we suddenly noticed a brown bear wading through the water. In awe, we watched as he ignored us and scouted out the best place to nab a passing salmon. He'd lumber about, wait, pounce and splash, sit up on his bum with his prize and take a few bites, then repeat the process.
Bear sightings, we learned from locals gathered there with long camera lenses to capture shots of activity just like this, are common here. After this bear ambled back into the woods, we visited the lake for a bit, then returned down the road on the way out and had the privilege of watching another bear feeding. It's truly a joy to watch bears doing their thing. But here are a few tips: If you park on the side of the road, be sure you do it in a place that allows you to FULLY pull off the road. If your vehicle is in the road at all, you WILL get a ticket and a long scolding. It didn't happen to us, but we saw it happen to others. Kind of takes the shine off the joy of watching the bears. Also, if you get out to watch, be sure you stay close enough to your vehicle to get back in quickly -- at least faster than the bear could move on his way toward you. And they're faster than you think, even if they really aren't interested in confronting humans. One more thing -- watch where you put your feet. Yes, bears mostly leave their mark in the woods. But they also do so on the roadway, on walking paths and wherever they like. The piles are large and plentiful. Hit one just right, and you'll sink to the ankle.
But then, as we drove down the narrow road to the lake, snaking between a mountain on one side and a stream tumbling over rocks on the other, we suddenly noticed a brown bear wading through the water. In awe, we watched as he ignored us and scouted out the best place to nab a passing salmon. He'd lumber about, wait, pounce and splash, sit up on his bum with his prize and take a few bites, then repeat the process.
Bear sightings, we learned from locals gathered there with long camera lenses to capture shots of activity just like this, are common here. After this bear ambled back into the woods, we visited the lake for a bit, then returned down the road on the way out and had the privilege of watching another bear feeding. It's truly a joy to watch bears doing their thing. But here are a few tips: If you park on the side of the road, be sure you do it in a place that allows you to FULLY pull off the road. If your vehicle is in the road at all, you WILL get a ticket and a long scolding. It didn't happen to us, but we saw it happen to others. Kind of takes the shine off the joy of watching the bears. Also, if you get out to watch, be sure you stay close enough to your vehicle to get back in quickly -- at least faster than the bear could move on his way toward you. And they're faster than you think, even if they really aren't interested in confronting humans. One more thing -- watch where you put your feet. Yes, bears mostly leave their mark in the woods. But they also do so on the roadway, on walking paths and wherever they like. The piles are large and plentiful. Hit one just right, and you'll sink to the ankle.
Written August 27, 2019
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Eric G
Florissant, MO362 contributions
Nov 2017 • Solo
I visit in November to take photos of the bald eagles in the evergreens and the moss/snow covered rocks in the river. Earlier in the year, this is the place to (safely) view bears as well. Simply gorgeous!
Written November 15, 2017
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lovestocamp131
North Brookfield, MA13 contributions
Jul 2016
We visit Chilkoot Lake State Recreation Area while staying in Haines. We heard that the drive could be difficult but did not find that to be the case and we were in a 24' pickup camper. We stopped along the river on the way in and got some great pictures of a nesting bald eagle. we also did some brief hikes around the lake and got more great pictures. Definitely worth a side trip if you are in Haines.
Written April 7, 2017
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levelsix
United States367 contributions
Aug 2016 • Couples
Very nice area in Haines(about 10 miles out of Haines). Very nice camp host. Nice, big private spots. Clean pit toilets. Along the Chilkoot river where there are sometimes bears in the river. Really a great spot to do many activities. I would definitely stay here again.
Written September 10, 2016
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Brigid W
Bellingham, WA17 contributions
Aug 2016 • Family
This is the place to go in the fall if you want to see brown bears. They are busy on the short river flowing out of the lake, eating salmon laden with eggs. You could go out in the morning and evening (dusk) and reliably see bears both times. If you are crazy, you get out of your car to take a photo--I did not. Great campground next to the lake and obviously plenty of fishing opportunities.
Written August 26, 2016
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Andy K
64 contributions
Aug 2023 • Couples
Best of both worlds. Quiet Peaceful Serene
Eagles Bears FishFishFish
Saw amazing wildlife !! Watched Salmon make their trip upstream. Great/Awesome bear photos ( safely from our vehicle). RESPECT the BEARS.
They are much faster than they look 👀
Super place to spend an hour or the day.
Eagles Bears FishFishFish
Saw amazing wildlife !! Watched Salmon make their trip upstream. Great/Awesome bear photos ( safely from our vehicle). RESPECT the BEARS.
They are much faster than they look 👀
Super place to spend an hour or the day.
Written August 27, 2023
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wahoowa1213
Flemington1,082 contributions
Jul 2019
This gorgeous lake has many things to do - kayaking, fishing, eagle watching, bear watching. There is also a salmon weir where someone's job is to sit at the weir and count each salmon as it goes through. There is a whiteboard by the entrance to explain how many salmon have gone through the weir in recent days. This lake is so gorgeous and peaceful - we spent a lot of time just sitting and relaxing. Saw loads of eagles and even a bear!
Written August 13, 2019
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Katana107
Abbotsford, Canada238 contributions
Feb 2019
We were staying at the campground and saw grizzly bears on the way to and from every time. Beware when camping, the bear watching area is only a few hundred meters away and the grizzlies enjoy giving your car a good rub.
Written February 8, 2019
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Gayleen R
Olds, Canada46 contributions
Aug 2018 • Couples
One of the best experiences I have ever had on vacation. We watched a huge Alaskan Brown Bear and her 3 cubs for about an hour as they fished at the weir in this park. Travel down the Lutak Road to the sign for Chilkoot Lake turn in and find a spot to park. The best times are apparently dusk and dawn, but we were there at 2 pm and found this bear fishing. Be prepared to share the experience with others and please be Bear Aware- but honestly, how does a trip get better than this?
Written August 8, 2018
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Hi - Are kayak rentals available at the Recreation Area?
Thanks!
-Catrina
Written July 11, 2022
We have this excursion booked through princess on JUly 6th because my son wants to fish. From your post it sounds like the fishing was not great. There weren't many fish?
Written June 19, 2017
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