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Playa Norte de Caines Head

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Playa Norte de Caines Head

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North Beach of Caines Head is a remote and rugged coastal destination nestled within the expansive Caines Head State Recreation Area on Alaska's Kenai Peninsula. Situated approximately 5.5 to 7 miles south of Seward, this unique beach and primitive campground offers dramatic scenery where towering mountains meet the vast expanse of Resurrection Bay. Rising to an elevation of about 19 meters, it serves as a gateway to a maritime rainforest and a significant historical site.

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    18 de julio de 2023

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    Aunque se llama North Beach y Caines Head, es más conocida como la playa norte de Caines Head. Si caminó hasta aquí desde el comienzo del sendero del área de …
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    Caines Head State Recreation Area

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    The Caines Head - Fort Trail offers an easy hiking experience through lush rainforests and along the rocky shores of Resurrection Bay. You will cover 2.7 miles (4.4 km) with…

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    Hike the 10.0-mile Caines Head Trail, a moderate route with 868 feet of gain, offering historical WWII sites and stunning Resurrection Bay v

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    Elevación 20 m

    Clima

    Desarrollado por Foreca

    viernes 24 abril

    7°C

    4°C

    98 %

    Consejos adicionales sobre el clima

    Velocidad máx. del viento: 4,0 km/h

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    Ubicación: Kenai Peninsula Borough, Alaska, Estados Unidos de Amércia

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    What are the main hiking trails available from North Beach of Caines Head?

    From North Beach, hikers can access nearly 14 miles of trails within the Caines Head State Recreation Area. The most prominent are the historic routes leading to Fort McGilvray, a World War II-era fortification with underground rooms and gun emplacements. These old army roads offer a unique exploration opportunity. The 5.1-mile Coastal Trail also connects North Beach to Lowell Point, though this route is tide-dependent.

    Is North Beach of Caines Head dog-friendly?

    Yes, dogs are generally permitted in Caines Head State Recreation Area, including North Beach. However, they must be kept on a leash at all times to protect wildlife and ensure the safety of other visitors. Always remember to pack out all pet waste.

    Is North Beach of Caines Head suitable for families with young children?

    North Beach offers a primitive and rugged experience. While older children who are experienced hikers and campers might enjoy the adventure, the 5.1-mile tide-dependent hike from Lowell Point can be challenging, and the primitive camping facilities (vault toilets, no running water) may not be ideal for very young children. Access by water taxi might make it more feasible for some families.

    Are permits required to visit or camp at North Beach of Caines Head?

    No specific permits are generally required for day use or primitive camping at North Beach of Caines Head. However, it's always advisable to check the latest regulations with Alaska State Parks before your visit, especially for group sizes or specific activities.

    What amenities are available at North Beach of Caines Head?

    North Beach is a primitive campground. It provides tent platforms directly on the beach, vault toilets, and covered cooking and eating areas to offer some protection from the elements. There is no running water, but a nearby stream can be used as a source for filtering water. A ranger station is seasonally staffed near the north end of the beach.

    How can I check the tide schedule for hiking to North Beach of Caines Head?

    The hike to North Beach from Lowell Point is critically tide-dependent, with significant portions only passable during low tide. You must consult tide tables carefully. The Alaska Department of Natural Resources website provides detailed information for timing your hike with the tides: dnr.alaska.gov/parks/aspunits/kenai/cainesheadsra.htm.

    What kind of wildlife can I expect to see at North Beach of Caines Head?

    North Beach is renowned for its abundant wildlife. Visitors frequently spot marine animals such as whales (orcas, humpback, grey, fin), seals, porpoises, sea lions, and sea otters. Terrestrial wildlife includes brown and black bears, lynx, mountain goats, and wolves. Various bird species, including eagles, are also common.

    What should I wear for hiking to North Beach of Caines Head?

    Given the remote and rugged coastal environment, layered clothing is essential. Waterproof and windproof outer layers are highly recommended, as weather can change rapidly. Sturdy, waterproof hiking boots with good ankle support are crucial, especially considering the shale beach can be slippery, particularly when wet or covered with kelp or ice.

    Is there cell phone service at North Beach of Caines Head?

    Cell phone service at North Beach of Caines Head ranges from limited to non-existent. It is strongly advised to arrange any necessary services, such as water taxi pickups, before leaving Seward. Do not rely on cell service for emergencies or navigation once you are in the area.

    What is the historical significance of Caines Head State Recreation Area?

    Caines Head holds significant historical importance due to Fort McGilvray, a World War II-era fortification constructed in 1941–1942. This fort was built to defend Seward, a critical transportation hub during the war. The area was designated as Caines Head State Recreation Area in 1971 to preserve these military remains and promote outdoor recreation.

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