Small wooden dock extending into a marshy river area surrounded by dense vegetation with no visible parking or buildings.
Knudson Cove Marina is situated in Clover Pass, a sheltered inlet on Revillagigedo Island near Ketchikan, Alaska, along the Inside Passage of the Pacific Coast, surrounded by dense forests and rugged mountainous terrain typical of southeastern Alaska. This marina serves recreational boating and fishing activities in the region, catering to vessels navigating the protected waters of the Inside Passage amid the archipelago's islands and fjords. Its location provides access to the broader Pacific Ocean, making it a hub for explorers in this remote, coastal Alaskan environment.
Marinas typically need to separate slip holder parking from day-visitor parking, trailer areas, launch ramps, and secure dock access points. Modern facilities use barrier gate systems to enforce these zones automatically — allowing permitted vehicles through via transponder or keycard while logging all access events.