The island is in a remote area, only accessible by boat or plane.
The state of Alaska later named Grindall Island in line with the point and passage.
[1] Grindall Island has been declared a Marine State Park.
It includes a public use cabin and a mooring buoy in the north harbor and a variety of recreational opportunities on and around the island.
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