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Own 5 pristine acres on Uyak Bay, Kodiak, Alaska-where wilderness meets the sea. Surrounded by spruce, mountains, and wildlife, this remote gem offers world-class fishing for halibut, salmon, and more. Hunt Sitka deer or Kodiak bear, kayak peaceful waters, and explore endless trails. With no noise but nature, it's perfect for off-grid living, adventure, and experiencing the true spirit of Alaska.This 5-acre parcel gently slopes down to your own private beach along the clear, cold waters of Uyak Bay. The gradual grade makes it ideal for building, offering elevated views of the bay while providing easy access to the shoreline. Step from forest to beach in moments-perfect for launching a kayak, casting a line, or simply soaking in the raw coastal beauty of Kodiak, Alaska. Kodiak Island is world-renowned for its exceptional hunting and fishing, drawing outdoor enthusiasts from around the globe. The waters surrounding the island, including Uyak Bay, are rich with halibut, king salmon, silver salmon, rockfish, and crab-offering some of the best sportfishing on the planet. In fact, Kodiak holds the record for the largest Pacific halibut ever caught by sportfishing gear-a massive 459-pound halibut landed near the island, highlighting just how fertile these waters are. On land, the island is famous for the legendary Kodiak brown bear, the largest bear species in the world, with some trophy specimens weighing over 1,500 pounds. Hunters also find abundant Sitka black-tailed deer, mountain goats, and waterfowl throughout the rugged terrain. The combination of ocean and wilderness makes Kodiak a rare, world-class destination for those who seek big game, record-breaking fish, and unforgettable experiences in one of Alaska's most breathtaking settings. Uyak Bay is a long, deep fjord-like inlet on the western side of Kodiak Island, known for its calm waters, stunning scenery, and incredible wildlife. Surrounded by towering peaks, lush spruce forests, and remote wilderness, it offers a true sense of solitude and natural beauty. The bay is rich with marine life-halibut, salmon, otters, seals, whales-and its quiet coves and protected shoreline make it ideal for boating, fishing, and kayaking. Getting to Uyak Bay usually involves flying into Kodiak City via commercial airlines from Anchorage. From there, you can reach Uyak Bay by floatplane, boat, or chartered bush plane depending on weather and specific location. Floatplane is the most common method for accessing remote waterfront properties like this one, offering a scenic flight over Kodiak's dramatic landscape and coastal waters
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MLS number: 11484370
Listing agent:
Garrett Borden
Listing broker:
Hayden Outdoors, Llc
(970) 674-1990
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