Admirality Island
Admiralty Island National Monument protects more than one million acres of rugged wilderness in Southeast Alaska, encompassing dense temperate rainforests, glacier-carved mountains, remote bays, and an intricate coastline within the Alexander Archipelago. Established in 1978, the monument is renowned for supporting one of the highest concentrations of brown bears in North America, earning the nickname "Fortress of the Bears." Much of the landscape remains wild and undeveloped, providing critical habitat for bears, bald eagles, Sitka black-tailed deer, salmon, and countless other species within the vast Tongass National Forest.
This vintage-inspired landscape edition captures the remote beauty and untamed character that define Admiralty Island National Monument. Designed in a modern WPA-inspired style, each print celebrates the remarkable landscapes that continue to inspire adventurers, photographers, naturalists, and outdoor enthusiasts throughout Alaska. Whether you've explored its secluded waterways, witnessed wildlife along its forested shores, or simply admire the grandeur of Alaska's coastal wilderness, this piece honors one of the state's most extraordinary protected landscapes.
Every purchase helps give back to the places that inspire this collection. Massif Foundry donates 5% of every sale from this print to organizations dedicated to preserving and protecting America's public lands, wilderness areas, wildlife habitats, and natural resources for future generations.
Part of the Massif Foundry National Monuments Collection.