Aerial photo of our Snug Cove covered berths towards bottom of photo, and Steamboat Slough towards middle of photos. Snug Harbor is a long peninsula
Looknig north on Snug Cove one peaceful spring morning in 2002. Covered berths range from 50' down to 28', and we have open berths for larger vessels
2004 summer afternoon photo on the South guest docks of Snug cove. We thought the spray of sunshine on the canoer was really neat!
Actual colors of a sunset on Snug Cove. You can't see it, but there's a houseboat on the guest dock!
Fall 2004 we began covering the covered berth decks with marine vinyl. This makes it easier to maintain.
2004 vinyl deck upgrade project underway!
Guest dock on Snug Cove looks like this during the summer months due to all the visitors with ski boats and PWC
Snug Cove guest docks also attract Yacht Club cruise-ins, but it must be arranged will in advance for summer months!
Sea or "float" planes roost at Snug Harbor in the winter, and fly back up to Alaska for their summer work.
Snug Harbor has a large single-wide boat ramp available for use only by those staying at the resort.
Snug Harbor's boat launch ramp
By the boat ramp we have ample boat/trailer storage area.
Another aerial shot of the covered berths on Snug Cove
Looking south on Snug Cove