South Prince of Wales Wilderness

The South Prince of Wales Wilderness is a wilderness area on Prince of Wales Island, Alaska, protecting 90,968 acres of undeveloped Pacific temperate rainforest, much of which is old-growth. Managed by the United States Forest Service as part of the Tongass National Forest, the wilderness area was designated in a provision of the 1980 Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act.[1] This wilderness contains 75 or more islands that range from a few to over 500 acres in size. [2] The South Prince of Wales Wilderness sees tidal bores, tidal surges, fierce winds, and heavy storms regularly. [3]

References

  1. ^ South Prince of Wales Wilderness, Wilderness.net
  2. ^ Islands of South Prince of Wales Wilderness
  3. ^ Weather of South Prince of Wales Wilderness
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54°56′22″N 132°20′05″W / 54.93944°N 132.33472°W / 54.93944; -132.33472


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