Fort Abercrombie State Historical Park is the perfect blend of history and scenic beauty. Located in Kodiak, Alaska, the Fort Abercrombie State Historical Park is frequented by more than 20,000 visitors each year. Whether used for daily hiking trails or unbeatable camping grounds, the Park is sure to give you a great location for your Alaskan adventures.

With a trail that edges the side of a rugged landscape, the Ft Abercrombie Park provides an excellent way to explore. Check out natural wildlife and botanicals as you hike along. Park your RV or tent beside the lake & enjoy classic sunsets as well as great fishing for rainbow trout and grayling. You can catch your dinner!

Hike along the trails and check out the remnants of a World War II era military installation. The U.S. Navy constructed the Fort in 1939 to defend the coast from Japanese forces in the Aleutians. Here, you can see two 8-inch Mark VI guns, put in for coastal defense during wartime. There are 3 large bunkers you can explore. Check out the Kodiak Military History Museum and see, among a number of relics, a partially restored ammunition bunker. During the war years, the population of Kodiak Island soared to 25,000. Now it is back down to a mere 14,000.

Take advantage of Alaska’s long days during the winter and begin to explore everything that Fort Abercrombie State Historical Park has to offer. Get away from it all with gorgeous views of nature and a taste of our American past all rolled up into one. Bring your family or friend, camping equipment, fishing pole or just a pair of comfortable shoes and see where a walk through the Fort Abercrombie State Historical Park takes you today.