Rudyerd Bay

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Rudyerd Bay is a dramatic, steep-walled fjord-like inlet in southeastern Alaska, renowned for its towering cliffs, waterfalls, and pristine wilderness scenery.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bay
fjord-like inlet
inlet
accessMethod boat
floatplane
country United States of America
ecosystemType coastal temperate rainforest fjord system
hasClimate temperate rainforest climate
hasConservationStatus protected area within a national monument
hasFeature hanging valleys
narrow, winding channel
near-vertical rock faces
numerous seasonal waterfalls
hasGeologicalCharacteristic glacially carved
steep-walled
hasNaturalFeature deep waters
rainforest-covered slopes
towering cliffs
waterfalls
hasReputation one of the most picturesque fjord-like inlets in Alaska
hasVegetation Sitka spruce
mosses and lichens
western hemlock
hasWildlife bald eagles
black bears
harbor seals
porpoises
whales
isPartOf Alaska Panhandle coastal fjords
knownFor dramatic scenery
mirror-like water surfaces
pristine wilderness
sheer granite walls
locatedIn Tongass National Forest NERFINISHED
southeastern Alaska NERFINISHED
locatedInProtectedArea Misty Fjords National Monument NERFINISHED
locatedOnWaterbody Behm Canal NERFINISHED
nearestCity Ketchikan, Alaska NERFINISHED
partOf Alexander Archipelago region NERFINISHED
Inside Passage NERFINISHED
popularFor flightseeing tours
kayaking
sightseeing cruises
wildlife viewing
tourismImportance major scenic attraction in Misty Fjords National Monument
waterType saltwater

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