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The soothing colors blanketing the sky at sunrise awakens the wildlife which reside at the Alaganik Slough along the Copper River Delta in Cordova, Alaska. A thin fog lingers over the water and the lush green forests along the Copper River Delta which will slowly dissipate as the sun begins to rise.
The boardwalk allows visitors to wander amongst the wetlands and explore the slough where shorebirds, waterfowls and various species of wildlife live. As the pinkish tones appear across the sky at sunrise, many of the animals find this a prime time to feed, the ideal time of day to start ones journey on the boardwalk.
Spring and fall is the best time to explore the Alaganik Slough as this is when the wildlife is plentiful but temperatures can still be fairly chilly and visitors should come prepared. Located at Mile 17 of the Copper River Highway, the boardwalk spans Alaganik Slough for 900 feet and is wheelchair accessible.
The coastal wetlands of the Copper River Delta in Cordova, Alaska are very complex and often people find a second trip to be worthwhile to understand Alaganik Slough in depth.
Boardwalk along Alaganik Slough at sunrise, Copper River Delta, Cordova, Chugach National Forest, Alaska.
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