Kake Island
Kake Island is a small island located in the Alexander Archipelago of Alaska. It is part of the Kake community, which is known for its rich Native Tlingit culture and history. The island is primarily accessible by boat or plane, making it a remote yet beautiful destination.
The island features lush forests and stunning coastal views, attracting visitors interested in outdoor activities like hiking and fishing. Kake Island is also home to a small population, primarily consisting of Tlingit descendants, who maintain traditional practices and lifestyles while engaging in modern economic activities.