Cook Inlet served in this capacity until 21 December 1971.
They are heavily glaciated, partly due to their location near Cook Inlet.
The river, which drains into the Cook Inlet, is a major salmon spawning ground.
Cook Inlet is at its northern end.
On July 13, they set sail again, entering Cook Inlet.
Homer, a town of 2,200 residents, is located near the mouth of Cook Inlet.
It flows a few dozen miles to the Cook Inlet.
Salt marshes along the Cook Inlet represent one of the most productive ecosystems in the park.
It is located near the tidal flats of Cook Inlet.
Cook Inlet, with three television stations and 11 radio outlets, is the largest minority-owned broadcasting company in the nation.