**Sadly, this 2020 event has been canceled**
Vote on your favorite art! Cash prizes for each category. Fiber Art: quilts, knitting, sewing, needlework, wearable art, jewelry, photography, Native art. Fine Art: Acrylic, watercolor, charcoal, pen & ink. Craft Art: recycled art, paper mache, weaving, wood working. Glass Art: beads, fused, stained glass, musical instruments.
Admission $5/person - $20/family
This relatively flat trail offers good wildlife viewing and leads to Trocadero Bay, ending at Snipe Creek. From there hikers can follow another path which leads to the Trocadero Bay estuary.
One Duck Trail is a mountain alpine trail off the Hydaburg road. Steep slopes are strenuous but afford access to world-class Sitka black-tailed deer hunting in season. An older three-sided shelter at the top of the trail is available first-come, first-served.
Dog Salmon Fish Pass wildlife viewing area is on Forest Road 2100 (Polk Road) about 12 miles from the Hydaburg Highway turnoff (Highway 913) toward Polk Inlet. It’s about a two-hour drive from Craig. This wildlife viewing area offers excellent opportunities to watch from an elevated vantage as black bears feed on salmon. Fish congregate […]
The trailhead is located at the Canoe Point Picnic Area in Trocadero Bay which is roughly 8-miles by water from Craig. This trail can only be accessed by boat or float plane. It is a short trail that leads to a spectacular 130-foot waterfall. This area is a popular destination for boaters and kayakers. Salmon […]