Why Our Park Exists
Nookta Coast National Park exists more many reasons. Our most important goal is to protect the natural state of the land. With our statley forests, spectacular mountain scenery and our coastline with many fjords, the beauty of Nookta Coast National Park is something that should be treasured by everyone. We also protect the animal species that live here which range from the bald eagles to the mountain lions. Their lives are just as important as ours.
Activities
Hikers
Here at Nookta Coast National Park we love showing our guests the natural beauty of the park and the animals that exist in it. To do that we have created activities that are more than just fun. These activities allow you to explore the island and see the natural nature and observe the animals. We have included a list of our most popular activites below.
Nookta Coast National Park's Top 9 Activities
1. Hiking 2. Swimming
3. Photography 4. Camping
5. Ice Skateing (in winter seasons) 6.Canoeing
7. Bird Watching 8. Boating (non- motorized boats)
9. Fishing (renewable species)
3. Photography 4. Camping
5. Ice Skateing (in winter seasons) 6.Canoeing
7. Bird Watching 8. Boating (non- motorized boats)
9. Fishing (renewable species)
Grizzly Bear
Wildlife
With nature comes wildlife. Nookta Coast National Park is a home to many species of animal. One of our most important priorties is to protect the animals and make people aware of them. We do this by showing them to our guests through our tours and activities. Seeing these animals is often one of the most memorable parts of our guests time here. We have included a list of our most prominent animals below.
Nookta Coast National Park Wildlife Animals
- Black Bears -Grey Whales -Humpback Whales
-Sea lions -Sea Otters - Salmon
-Bald Eagles - Black-Tailed Deer - Grizzly bears
-Golden eagles - Mountain Lions - Crow
-Raccoons - American Black Oysters Catchers - Pygmy Owl
-Quail - Puffin - Chickadee
- Jay
-Sea lions -Sea Otters - Salmon
-Bald Eagles - Black-Tailed Deer - Grizzly bears
-Golden eagles - Mountain Lions - Crow
-Raccoons - American Black Oysters Catchers - Pygmy Owl
-Quail - Puffin - Chickadee
- Jay