Wildlife Viewing Opportunities
The hatchery is a great place to catch a glimpse of many species of Alaskan wildlife. Bald eagles swoop down to grab salmon in their talons, harbor seals curiously pop their heads out of the water to view the daily hatchery operations, and sea lions swim by hoping for a snack. In Alaska, everyone loves salmon.
Witness the Return
Arriving in late June through early September? Experience the true awe of the masses! When explorers first visited Alaska, they spoke of salmon schooling so thick one could walk across the water on their backs. The stories were true, and you can see the crowding fish as they gather in the channel before making the difficult journey up our 450ft fish ladder (FYI: walking across their backs is NOT an activity we allow). We start seeing adult salmon return in late June or early July, and a few trickle in through mid October, but the big show is mid summer.
Viewing Window
Witness the incredible struggle of adult salmon making their way up stream from just beyond the glass of our outdoor viewing window. In late June through early October, salmon can be seen swimming against the current to the sorting area of the hatchery to fulfill their lifelong purpose of spawning in their natal stream.
Educational Signage
Educational signage details the life cycle of Pacific Salmon and Alaska hatchery operations, allowing you to learn at your own pace. Explore the differences between the five species of Pacific Salmon with informational posters located on the windows of the hatchery.