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Juneau parks
State parks are in town, along the area's waterways
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Juneau has several state parks, including Point Bridget State Park north of town and Wickersham State Historical Site in town.
The following parks may all be located on one map.
Point Bridget State Park: Mile 38.5 Glacier Highway. Trails, fishing, cabins, toilets.
Wickersham State Historical Site: Seventh Street in Juneau. The historical site was the home of Judge James Wickersham, who brought legal civilization to Eagle and Fairbanks and climbed Mount McKinley.
Eagle Beach State Recreation Area: Mile 29 Glacier Highway. Picnicking, fishing, trails, toilets.
Ernest Gruening State Historical Park: Mile 24 Glacier Highway. Historical site, fishing.
Funter Bay State Marine Park: West side of the Mansfield Peninsula on Admiralty Island. Undeveloped. Fishing.
Johnson Creek State Recreation Site: Northern tip of Douglas Island along the North Douglas Highway. Fishing.
Juneau Trail System. Across the Juneau area. Trails, historical features, some fishing.
Oliver Inlet State Marine Park: On Admiralty Island's east side, between the island itself and Glass Peninsula. Trails, fishing, cabins, toilets.
Shelter Island State Marine Park: On Shelter Island, north of Juneau in Lynn Canal.
St. James Bay State Marine Park: Along Lynn Canal, roughly east of the northern end of the Glacier Highway.
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