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The Mountain Point boat ramp provides direct access to the Pacific Ocean along the Tongass Narrows near Ketchikan, Alaska. The ramp features a concrete launch area and adjacent dock, with a parking area for vehicles and trailers. This access point is situated approximately 5.5 miles east of the Ketchikan city limits.
The Tongass Narrows is a busy waterway that forms part of the Alaska Marine Highway, used by a variety of vessels including charter boats, commercial fishing boats, freight barges, and passenger ferries, in addition to recreational craft like kayaks and canoes. Boaters and paddlers should be aware of the mix of traffic and follow applicable speed limits, with a 7-knot restriction zone beginning north of the ramp. The open waters of the Pacific Ocean can present challenging conditions, so users should check weather and tidal forecasts before launching.
For those seeking to explore the scenic Tongass National Forest and Inside Passage by water, the Mountain Point ramp provides a convenient launch point, though it offers no mooring facilities. Paddlers and small boaters should exercise appropriate caution when navigating these coastal waters.
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