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National Parks And
Public Lands in Alaska & Yukon Alaska has more public lands than any state in the union. Some offer relatively easy access while others are extremely remote. Most that are not accessible by road are easily reached by air taxi from major communities. National and State Public Lands in Alaska include:
11 National Parks & Preserves 2 National Forests, 4 National Monuments 50 designated Wilderness Areas, Several Wild & Scenic River Systems Over 3 million acres of State Park lands.
Public lands in Alaska range from scenic roadside campgrounds and picnic areas, to remote wilderness refuges. The variety of recreational and sightseeing opportunities are endless for those wanting to experience what these national treasures have to offer. With 300 million acres of public lands, more than half of all parklands in the United States are found in Alaska. They are managed by a patchwork of several
federal and state agencies. Below are links where you can
find information and plan your visit to any of the public lands in
Alaska or Yukon. Contact the agency for information about specific fees, wilderness permits, campgrounds, public use cabins, fishing permits, topographical maps, trails, weather, and much more.
Alaska
Public Lands Information Center Because there are so many agencies involved in the management of Alaska's public lands, this is the BEST place to start. It is a single source of information on ALL PUBLIC LANDS (Federal and State) in Alaska. Here, you will find information about any area you are interested in. Any question you have about public use cabins, trails, permits, hiking, weather, campgrounds, and much more. Available are maps, books, slide shows, and other aids to help you plan your adventure. Expert staff are a knowledgeable resource, and can assist you in learning
much more about exploring the wilderness areas of Alaska. Visit them on their website or in person in Anchorage, Fairbanks, Ketchikan or
Tok.
Anchorage: 605 W. 4th Ave.
Anchorage #105 Anchorage, AK 99501
907-271-2737
Fairbanks: 250 Cushman St.
#1A Fairbanks, AK 99701
907-456-0527
Southeast Alaska Discovery Center
50 Main St. Ketchikan, AK 99901
Tok: Milepost 1314 Alaska
Hwy., P.O. Box 359 Tok, AK 99780
907-883-5667
Alaska State Parks- Dept. of Natural Resources - 550 W. 7th Ave. #1260 Anchorage, Ak. 99501 907-269-8400.
Division of Parks & Outdoor Recreation
Manages 130 park units over 3 million acres. These may range from roadside campgrounds and trials, to larger wilderness parks. For information on public use cabins & shelters in several of the state parks. This
site contains information on all State Parks in Alaska. It is a good place to check for Public Use Cabins and availability.
Alaska
Dept. of Fish & Game - PO Box 25526 Juneau, Ak 99802 907-465-2376.
An excellent site for information about fishing throughout Alaska. They manage state refuges,
critical habitat areas and sanctuaries for the protection of wildlife. National Park Service: This is an agency within the U.S. Department of the Interior. They manage 15
National Parklands in Alaska (about 55 million acres). U.S. Forest Service
101 Egan Drive, Juneau, Ak 99801. 907-586-8751 Fax: 907-586-7928. OR 3301 C Street #300, Anchorge, Ak 99503.
907-271-2500 Fax: 907-271-3992. Agency of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Manages national forest land including the nations two largest Tongass (southeast Alaska) at 17 million acres and Chugach
(southcentral) at 5.6 million acres. You can reserve certain
campground sites and public use cabins that are managed by the U.S. Forest Service.
Bureau of Land Management (BLM)
: 222 W. 7th Ave. #13, Anchorage, Ak 99513. 907-271-5960 Fax: 907-271-3684.
Agency within the U.S. Department of the Interior. Manages more than 90 million acres of Public Lands in
Alaska (about one-third of all BLM lands in the United States). Many recreational opportunities on these lands.
FEDERAL PUBLIC PARKS IN ALASKA
Alagnak Wild River National Park Aniakchak National Monument and Preserve Bering Land Bridge National Preserve Cape Krusenstern National Monument Denali National Park and Preserve Gates of the
Arctic National Park and Preserve Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve Katmai National Park and Preserve Kenai Fjords National Park Klondike Gold Rush National Historic Park Kobuk National Park Noatak
National Preserve Wrangell-St. Elias National Preserve Yukon-Charley Rivers National Preserve
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