Aaron Island (Alaska)
Aaron Island is a small, uninhabited island located in the Alexander Archipelago of Southeast Alaska, United States. It is situated within the Tongass National Forest. Its geographic coordinates are approximately 55°54′40″N 133°31′32″W. The island's size is relatively small, and its topography is likely characteristic of other islands in the archipelago, featuring dense coniferous rainforest and rocky shorelines.
As an uninhabited island within the Tongass National Forest, Aaron Island likely plays a role in the local ecosystem, providing habitat for various species of wildlife, including birds, marine mammals, and potentially land mammals. Its surrounding waters are likely important for fish and other marine life.
Information regarding the island's specific history, ownership beyond its inclusion in the Tongass National Forest, or unique geological features is limited in publicly available resources. Access to the island is generally achieved by boat or floatplane. Due to its remote location and lack of infrastructure, it is primarily utilized for recreational activities such as kayaking, fishing, and wildlife observation, subject to regulations within the Tongass National Forest.