Explore a dramatic WWII coastal fortification perched above thundering Pacific surf, surrounded by old-growth Sitka spruce forest teeming with wildlife. Fort Abercrombie is history, scenery, and nature fused into one unforgettable experience.
What to expect
Your guide drives you to Miller Point, where massive WWII-era gun emplacements and concrete bunkers cling to clifftops above the crashing North Pacific — part of the network built to defend Alaska from Japanese invasion in 1942. The surrounding park is a cathedral of ancient Sitka spruce draped in lichen, with trails weaving past tidal pools, whale-watching overlooks, and berry-laden meadows. Bald eagles are virtually guaranteed; Sitka black-tailed deer are frequently spotted in the forest margins. The combination of raw history and raw wilderness is uniquely Kodiak.
Good to know
Fort Abercrombie is approximately 4 miles from the cruise pier — a guided tour is the most efficient way to visit and return comfortably within your port window. Tours typically run 2–3 hours. Wear sturdy, waterproof footwear for the trails and layer up for coastal wind. Book directly at headshakerskodiak.com, specifying your ship's all-aboard time.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Kodiak — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.