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Honker Divide


Honker Divide is one of the last unlogged and unroaded areas on Prince of Wales Island.  The largest island river system in Southeast Alaska, Honker Divide’s low elevation topography, and array of interconnected lakes, rivers, streams, and wetlands provide an extraordinary diversity of fish and wildlife.  The Forest Service has recognized the “nationally significant fisheries, wildlife, recreation and scenic values” of Honker Divide.  Superlative recreational opportunities abound in this unique 36 mile saltwater to saltwater canoe route.  The area is heavily used for subsistence and recreational hunting and fishing.

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