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ATVing Backpacking Beachcombing Berry Picking Biking Bird Watching Camping Canoeing Clamming Climbing Dog Mushing Exploring Fishing Hiking Horseback Riding Hunting & Trapping History & Culture History & Culture Historic preservation is embedded in the Alaska State Parks’ mission statement. Our uniquely Alaskan State Historical Parks (SHP) and State Historic Sites (SHS) represent several eras of Alaska’s history and are as diverse as the places in which they reside: tour a hard-rock gold mining camp at Independence Mine SHP in Palmer; explore a WW II Army artillery base at Fort Abercrombie SHP in Kodiak; or view Tlingit and Haida designs on the totem poles and the clan house at Totem Bight SHP in Ketchikan. Orienteering Paragliding Photography Picnicking Pack Rafting Relaxing Running Skiing Snowmachining Snowshoeing Swimming Whale Watching Wildlife Viewing Public-Use Cabins Public-Use Cabins Alaska State Parks offers more than 80 public-use cabins for rent year-round. These coveted cabins are booked months in advance, so make your reservation today! For more information visit http://dnr.alaska.gov/parks/cabins/index.htm. A A laska laska State Parks State Parks W elcome to elcome to Alaska is big, wild, and scenic, Alaska is big, wild, and scenic, with a state park system to match. Encompassing over 3.3 million acres of rugged, unspoiled terrain, the Alaska State Park System provides endless recreational opportunities year-round, and is a priceless resource for residents and visitors alike. Rock ptarmigan, Chugach State Park Photo courtesy of Leanne Quirk Independence Mine State Historical Park Photo courtesy of Dan Kehlenbach Shrimping in Prince William Sound Photo courtesy of Mary Wasche Morgan’s Landing State Recreation Area Wood-Tikchik State Park Photo courtesy of Bill Berkhahn Eagle River Nature Center, Chugach State Park Photo courtesy of Jim Wood Denali State Park Photo courtesy of Erik Schlimmer Dall’s Sheep, Chugach State Park Photo courtesy of Mike Criss Background, Hatcher Pass Management Area Photo courtesy of Matthew Johnson Fort Abercrombie State Historical Park Photo courtesy of Wanda Scholze Independence Mine State Historical Park Photo courtesy of Wayne Biessel Brown bear, Chugach State Park Chena River State Recreation Area Photo courtesy of Ricketts Rafting Crow Pass Trail, Chugach State Park Photo courtesy of Justin Wholey Eklutna Lakeside Trail, Chugach State Park Chena River State Recreation Area Photo courtesy of Kyle Joly For More Information: For More Information: Visit us online at www.alaskastateparks.org Wood-Tikchik State Park Photo courtesy of Bill Berkhahn Big Delta State Historical Park Fort Rousseau State Historical Park Photo courtesy of Nicole Acevedo Wickersham State Historic Site Petroglyph Beach State Historic Site Photo courtesy of Wayde Carroll Willow Creek State Recreation Area Photo courtesy of Donna Quante The Division of Parks and Outdoor Recreation provides outdoor recreation opportunities and conserves and interprets natural, cultural, and historic resources for the use, enjoyment, and welfare of the people. Birch Lake State Recreation Site Camping Camping Pitch a tent in the backcountry or slide your RV into a drive-in slip. With over 2,500 campsites and limitless backcountry settings, there is no shortage of camping options in Alaska State Parks. Explore the map inside for a list of developed campgrounds. Johnson Lake State Recreation Area Kachemak Bay State Park Photo courtesy of Andre Kaeppele Harding Lake State Recreation Area Photo courtesy of Nicole Phillips Chugach State Park Potter Section House 18620 Seward Hwy. Anchorage, AK 99516 (907) 345-5014 Kenai/PWS P.O. Box 1247 Soldotna, AK 99669 (907) 262-5581 Kodiak District 1400 Abercrombie Dr. Kodiak, AK 99615 (907) 486-6339 Mat-Su/Copper Basin 7278 E. Bogard Road Wasilla, AK 99654 (907) 745-3975 Northern 3700 Airport Way Fairbanks, AK 99709 (907) 451-2695 Southeast 400 Willoughby Ave. P.O. Box 111070 Juneau, AK 99811 (907) 465-2481 Wood-Tikchik State Park P.O. Box 1822 Dillingham, AK 99576 (907) 842-2641 DNR Public Information Centers Anchorage: (907) 269-8400 Fairbanks: (907) 451-2705 Area Offices Area Offices Wood-Tikchik State Park Photo courtesy of Kyle Joly Background photo, Wood-Tikchik State Park Rupe Andrews Cabin, Shelter Island State Marine Park Totem Bight State Historical Park Photo courtesy of Mary Kowalczyk Background photo courtesy of Donna Olson 2019 Edition A L A S K A D E P A R T M E N T O F N A T U R A L R E S O U R C E S

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Trails TrailsAlaska State Parks boasts an unrivaled multi-use trail system. Trails range from paved, ADA accessible paths to challenging mountain scrambles. Explore the map inside or visit us online at www.alaskastatetrails.org to view interactive maps and download printable guides.

ATVing

Backpacking

Beachcombing

Berry Picking

Biking

Bird Watching

Camping

Canoeing

Clamming

Climbing

Dog Mushing

Exploring

Fishing

Hiking

Horseback Riding

Hunting & Trapping

RecreationRecreationFrom high alpine tundra to temperate rainforests, the state’s diverse landscapes are reflected in the parks, historic sites, recreation areas, trails, preserves, and special management areas that comprise the Alaska State Park System—a collection of 157 units ranging in size from the half-acre Potter Section House State Historic Site to the 1.6-million-acre Wood-Tikchik State Park.

Recreational opportunities are equally varied: hike through fields of lupine; pick blueberries under the midnight sun; snowmachine in Denali country; observe a pod of orcas from your sea kayak; or fish the world-famous Kenai River.

Alaska State Park units are an essential component of the Alaskan lifestyle, with locals participating in wilderness recreation at a rate twice that of the national average. Alaskans make up over two-thirds of the 5.4 million annual visitors to our parks. Outdoors is “where it’s at” in the last frontier, and with a square mile of land for every resident, we have plenty of room for you to find your Alaska!

History & Culture History & CultureHistoric preservation is embedded in the Alaska State Parks’ mission statement. Our uniquely Alaskan State Historical Parks (SHP) and State Historic Sites (SHS) represent several eras of Alaska’s history and are as diverse as the places in which they reside: tour a hard-rock gold mining camp at Independence Mine SHP in Palmer; explore a WW II Army artillery base at Fort Abercrombie SHP in Kodiak; or view Tlingit and Haida designs on the totem poles and the clan house at Totem Bight SHP in Ketchikan.

Orienteering

Paragliding

Photography

Picnicking

Pack Rafting

Relaxing

Running

Skiing

Snowmachining

Snowshoeing

Swimming

Whale Watching

Wildlife Viewing

Public-Use Cabins Public-Use Cabins Alaska State Parks offers more than 80 public-use cabins for rent year-round. These coveted cabins are booked months in advance, so make your reservation today! For more information visit http://dnr.alaska.gov/parks/cabins/index.htm.

AAlaskalaskaState ParksState Parks

Welcome toelcome to

Alaska is big, wild, and scenic,Alaska is big, wild, and scenic, with a state park system to match. Encompassing

over 3.3 million acres of rugged, unspoiled terrain,

the Alaska State Park System provides endless

recreational opportunities year-round, and is a

priceless resource for residents and visitors alike.

Rock ptarmigan, Chugach State ParkPhoto courtesy of Leanne Quirk

Independence Mine State Historical ParkPhoto courtesy of Dan Kehlenbach

Shrimping in Prince William Sound Photo courtesy of Mary Wasche

Morgan’s Landing State Recreation Area

Wood-Tikchik State ParkPhoto courtesy of Bill Berkhahn

Eagle River Nature Center, Chugach State ParkPhoto courtesy of Jim Wood

Denali State ParkPhoto courtesy of Erik Schlimmer

Dall’s Sheep, Chugach State ParkPhoto courtesy of Mike Criss

Background, Hatcher Pass Management AreaPhoto courtesy of Matthew Johnson

Fort Abercrombie State Historical ParkPhoto courtesy of Wanda Scholze

Independence Mine State Historical ParkPhoto courtesy of Wayne Biessel

Brown bear, Chugach State ParkChena River State Recreation AreaPhoto courtesy of Ricketts Rafting

Crow Pass Trail, Chugach State ParkPhoto courtesy of Justin Wholey

Eklutna Lakeside Trail, Chugach State Park

Chena River State Recreation AreaPhoto courtesy of Kyle Joly

For More Information:For More Information:Visit us online at

www.alaskastateparks.org

Wood-Tikchik State ParkPhoto courtesy of Bill Berkhahn

Big Delta State Historical Park

Fort Rousseau State Historical ParkPhoto courtesy of Nicole Acevedo

Wickersham State Historic Site

Petroglyph Beach State Historic SitePhoto courtesy of Wayde Carroll

Willow Creek State Recreation AreaPhoto courtesy of Donna Quante

The Division of Parks and Outdoor Recreation provides outdoor recreation opportunities and conserves and interprets natural, cultural, and historic resources for the use, enjoyment, and welfare of the people.

Birch Lake State Recreation Site

Camping CampingPitch a tent in the backcountry or slide your RV into a drive-in slip. With over 2,500 campsites and limitless backcountry settings, there is no shortage of camping options in Alaska State Parks. Explore the map inside for a list of developed campgrounds.

Johnson Lake State Recreation Area

Kachemak Bay State ParkPhoto courtesy of Andre Kaeppele

Harding Lake State Recreation AreaPhoto courtesy of Nicole Phillips

Chugach State ParkPotter Section House18620 Seward Hwy.Anchorage, AK 99516 (907) 345-5014

Kenai/PWSP.O. Box 1247Soldotna, AK 99669(907) 262-5581

Kodiak District1400 Abercrombie Dr.Kodiak, AK 99615(907) 486-6339

Mat-Su/Copper Basin7278 E. Bogard RoadWasilla, AK 99654(907) 745-3975

Northern3700 Airport WayFairbanks, AK 99709(907) 451-2695

Southeast400 Willoughby Ave.P.O. Box 111070Juneau, AK 99811(907) 465-2481

Wood-Tikchik State ParkP.O. Box 1822Dillingham, AK 99576(907) 842-2641

DNR Public Information CentersAnchorage: (907) 269-8400Fairbanks: (907) 451-2705

Area OfficesArea Offices

Wood-Tikchik State ParkPhoto courtesy of Kyle Joly

Background photo, Wood-Tikchik State Park

Rupe Andrews Cabin, Shelter Island State Marine Park

Totem Bight State Historical ParkPhoto courtesy of Mary KowalczykBackground photo courtesy of Donna Olson

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Nearest Community Location1 Big Lake North SRS 60 Big Lake Mi. 5 N. Big Lake Rd.2 Big Lake South SRS 20 Big Lake Mi. 5.2 S. Big Lake Rd.3 Denali SP

AK Veterans Memorial Trapper Creek Mi. 147.1 Parks Hwy. Byers Lake Campground 73 Trapper Creek Mi. 147.0 Parks Hwy. Denali View North 23 Trapper Creek Mi. 162.7 Parks Hwy. Denali View South 10 Trapper Creek Mi. 134.8 Parks Hwy. K'esugi Ken 38 Trapper Creek Mi. 135.4 Parks Hwy. Ermine Hill Trailhead Trapper Creek Mi. 156.5 Parks Hwy. Little Coal Creek Trailhead Trapper Creek Mi. 163.9 Parks Hwy. Lower Troublesome Ck. Campground 12 Trapper Creek Mi. 137.2 Parks Hwy. Upper Troublesome Ck. Trailhead Trapper Creek Mi. 137.6 Parks Hwy.

4 Dry Creek SRS 28 Glennallen Mi. 117.5 Richardson Hwy.5 Finger Lake SRS 24 Palmer Mi. 0.7 Bogard Rd.6 Hatcher Pass Management Area

Archangel Rd. Trailhead Palmer Mi. 15 Hatcher Pass Rd. Fishhook Trailhead Palmer Mi. 16.5 Hatcher Pass Rd. Gold Mint Trailhead 10 Palmer Mi. 14 Hatcher Pass Rd. Government Peak 8 Palmer Mi. 11 Hatcher Pass Rd.

7 Independence Mine SHP Palmer Mi. 17.5 Hatcher Pass Rd.8 King Mountain SRS 22 Palmer Mi. 76 Glenn Hwy.9 Lake Louise SRA 68 Glennallen Mi. 16 Lake Louise Rd.10 Liberty Falls SRS 10 Chitina Mi. 23.5 Edgerton Hwy.11 Matanuska Glacier SRS 12 Palmer Mi. 101 Glenn Hwy.12 Matanuska Lakes SRA (tent only) 10 Palmer Mi. 36.4-38 Glenn Hwy.13 Montana Creek SRS 36 Trapper Creek Mi. 96.6 Parks Hwy.14 Nancy Lake SRA Willow Mi. 67.2 Parks Hwy.

Red Shirt Lake Trail 6 Willow Mi. 6.5 Nancy Lake Pkwy. South Rolly Lake Campground 97 Willow Mi. 6.5 Nancy Lake Pkwy. South Rolly Overlook Picnic Area Willow Mi. 6.1 Nancy Lake Pkwy. Tanaina Lake Canoe Trail 18 Willow Mi. 4.8 Nancy Lake Pkwy.

15 Nancy Lake SRS 30 Willow Mi. 66.5 Parks Hwy.16 Porcupine Creek SRS 10 Slana Mi. 64 Tok Cut-off17 Rocky Lake SRS 12 Big Lake Mi. 3.5 Big Lake Rd.18 Squirrel Creek 23 Copper Center Mi. 79.5 Richardson Hwy.19 Summit Lake SRS Palmer Mi. 19 Hatcher Pass Rd.20 Willow Creek SRA 131 Willow Mi. 70.8 Parks Hwy.

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Nearest Community Location1 Afognak Island SP Kodiak Afognak Island 2 Buskin River SRS 15 Kodiak Mi. 4.5 W. Rezanof Dr.3 Ft. Abercrombie SHP 10 Kodiak Mi. 4 E. Rezanof Dr.4 Pasagshak River SRS 10 Kodiak Mi. 40 Pasagshak Hwy.5 Shuyak Island SP Kodiak Shuyak Island 6 Woody Island SRS UNDEVELOPED Kodiak Woody Island

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Nearest Community Location1 Big Delta SHP 25 Delta Junction Mi. 274.5 Richardson Hwy.2 Birch Lake SRS 19 Fairbanks Mi. 305.5 Richardson Hwy.3 Chena River SRA Fairbanks Mi. 26.7 to Mi 51 Chena Hot Sp. Rd.

Flat Creek Sloughboat launch Fairbanks Mi. 26.7 Chena Hot Sp. Rd. Red Squirrel Campground 5 Fairbanks Mi. 43 Chena Hot Sp. Rd. Rosehip Campground 37 Fairbanks Mi. 27 Chena Hot Sp. Rd. Granite Tors Trail Campground 24 Fairbanks Mi. 39 Chena Hot Sp. Rd.

4 Chena River SRS 61 Fairbanks University Avenue5 Clearwater SRS 16 Delta Junction Remington Road6 Delta SRS 24 Delta Junction Mi. 267 Richardson Hwy.7 Donnelly Creek SRS 12 Delta Junction Mi. 238 Richardson Hwy.8 Eagle Trail SRS 35 Tok Mi. 109.5 Tok Cutoff9 Fielding Lake SRS 17 Delta Junction Mi. 200.5 Richardson Hwy.

10 Harding Lake SRA 81 Fairbanks Mi. 321.4 Richardson Hwy.11 Moon Lake SRS 17 Tok Mi. 1,332 Alaska Hwy.12 Quartz Lake SRA Delta Junction Mi. 277.8 Richardson Hwy.

Lost Lake Campground 11 Delta Junction Mi. 277.8 Richardson Hwy. Quartz Lake Campground 80 Delta Junction Mi. 277.8 Richardson Hwy.

13 Salcha River SRS 6 Fairbanks Mi. 323.0 Richardson Hwy.14 Tok River SRS 24 Tok Mi. 1,309 Alaska Hwy.15 Upper Chatanika River SRS 24 Fairbanks Mi. 39 Steese Hwy.16 Lower Chatanika River SRA Fairbanks Mi. 10.5-11 Elliott Hwy.

Whitefish 25 Fairbanks Mi. 11 Elliott Hwy. Olnes Pond 15 Fairbanks Mi. 10.5 Elliott Hwy.

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Nearest Community Location1 Alaska Chilkat Bald Eagle Preserve Haines Mi. 8-31 Haines Hwy.2 Baranof Castle SHS Sitka Lincoln Street3 Chilkat SP 35 Haines Mi. 7 Mud Bay Rd.4 Chilkoot Lake SRS 32 Haines Mi. 10 Lutak Rd.5 Eagle Beach SRA 16 Juneau Mi. 29 Glacier Hwy.6 Ernest Gruening SHP Juneau Mi. 24 Glacier Hwy.7 Ft. Rousseau Causeway SHP Sitka Sitka Area8 Halibut Point SRS Sitka Mi. 4.4 Halibut Point Rd.9 Juneau Trail System ST Juneau Juneau Area

10 Mosquito Lake SRS 5 Haines Mi. 27.2 Haines Hwy.11 Old Sitka SHP Sitka Mi. 7.5 Halibut Point Rd.12 Petroglyph Beach SHS Wrangell Grave Street13 Point Bridget SP Juneau Mi. 38.5 Glacier Hwy.14 Portage Cove SRS (no overnight parking) 9 Haines Mi. 1 Beach Rd.15 Refuge Cove SRS Ketchikan Mi. 8.7 Tongass Rd.16 Settlers Cove SRS 14 Ketchikan Mi. 18 N. Tongass Rd.17 Totem Bight SHP Ketchikan Mi. 10 Tongass Rd.18 Wickersham SHS Juneau 7th Street

State Marine Parks19 Beecher Pass SMP UNDEVELOPED Wrangell Mitkof Island20 Betton Island SMP UNDEVELOPED Ketchikan Clover Passage21 Big Bear/Baby Bear SMP UNDEVELOPED Sitka Peril Strait22 Black Sands Beach and Blank Islands SMP Ketchikan South end of Gravina Island23 Channel Island SMP Juneau Lynn Canal24 Chilkat Islands SMP UNDEVELOPED Haines Lynn Canal25 Dall Bay SMP UNDEVELOPED Ketchikan Gravina Island26 Funter Bay SMP UNDEVELOPED Juneau Admiralty Island27 Grant and Joe Islands SMP UNDEVELOPED Ketchikan Clover Passage28 Grindall Island SMP Ketchikan Clarence Strait29 High Island SMP UNDEVELOPED Kuiu Island Kake Rocky Passage30 Hole in the Wall SMP UNDEVELOPED Prince of Wales Is. Kake Sumner Straight31 Joe Mace Island SMP UNDEVELOPED Wrangell Sumner Strait32 Magoun Island SMP UNDEVELOPED Sitka Krestof Sound33 Mill Creek SMP UNDEVELOPED Wrangell Eastern Passage34 Oliver Inlet SMP Juneau Admiralty Island35 Pavlov Harbor SMP UNDEVELOPED Chicagof Island Tenakee Freshwater Bay36 Salmon Bay SMP UNDEVELOPED Prince of Wales Is. Wrangell Kashevarof Passage37 Sea Lion Cove SMP Sitka Kruzof Island38 Security Bay SMP UNDEVELOPED Petersburg Chatham Strait39 Shelter Island SMP UNDEVELOPED Juneau Lynn Canal40 St. James Bay SMP Juneau Lynn Canal41 Sullivan Island SMP UNDEVELOPED Juneau Lynn Canal42 Taku Harbor SMP Juneau Stephens Passage43 Thom's Place SMP UNDEVELOPED Wrangell Wrangell Island

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Nearest Community Location1 Anchor River SRA 138 Anchor Point Mi. 157 Sterling Hwy.2 Blueberry Lake SRS 15 Valdez Mi. 23 Richardson Hwy.3 Caines Head SRA 4 Seward Resurrection Bay 4 Captain Cook SRA 52 Nikiski Kenai Spur Hwy.5 Clam Gulch SRA 116 Soldotna Mi. 117 Sterling Hwy.6 Crooked Creek SRS 79 Kasilof Coho Loop7 Deep Creek SRA Ninilchik Mi. 138 Sterling Hwy.

Deep Creek Beach Campground 80 Ninilchik Mi. 137.3 Sterling Hwy. Deep Creek South Campground 15 Ninilchik Mi. 136.7 Sterling Hwy. Deep Creek North Campground 15 Ninilchik Mi. 136.7 Sterling Hwy.

8 Diamond Creek SRS Homer Mi. 167 Sterling Hwy.9 Johnson Lake SRA 50 Kasilof Mi. 110 Sterling Hwy.10 Kachemak Bay SP/ WP 21 Homer Kachemak Bay 11 Kasilof River SRS Kasilof Mi. 109.5 Sterling Hwy.12 Kenai River Special Management Area

Big Eddy Soldotna Mi. 47.9 Sterling Hwy. Bings Landing 37 Sterling Mi. 79 Sterling Hwy. Ciechanski Soldotna Ceichanski Rd. Cooper Landing Cooper Lndg. Mi. 47.9 Sterling Hwy. Funny River 10 Sterling Mi. 10 Funny River Rd. Izaak Walton 26 Sterling Mi. 81 Sterling Hwy. Kenai River Flats Kenai Bridge Access Rd. Morgans Landing 42 Sterling Mi. 85 Sterling Hwy. Pillars Kenai Mi. 4.2 Kenai Spur Hwy. Scout Lake Sterling Mi. 85 Sterling Hwy.

4 Lowell Point SRS Seward Mi. 2 Lowell Point Rd.5 Ninilchik SRA

Ninilchik River Campground 48 Ninilchik Mi. 135 Sterling Hwy. Ninilchik View Campground 14 Ninilchik Mi. 136.5 Sterling Hwy. Ninilchik Beach Ninilchik Ninilchik Overlook Campground 30 Ninilchik Mi. 135.2 Sterling Hwy.

6 Stariski SRS 13 Anchor Point Mi. 151 Sterling Hwy.7 Worthington Glacier SRS Valdez Mi. 28.7 Richardson Hwy.8 Bettles Bay SMP UNDEVELOPED Whittier Port Wells 9 Decision Point SMP 10 Whittier Passage Canal 11 Driftwood Bay SMP UNDEVELOPED Seward Day Harbor 12 Entry Cove SMP UNDEVELOPED Whittier Point Pigot 13 Granite Bay SMP UNDEVELOPED Whittier Esther Island 14 Horseshoe Bay SMP UNDEVELOPED Whittier LaTouche Island 15 Jack Bay SMP 3 Valdez Valdez Arm 16 Safety Cove SMP UNDEVELOPED Seward Day Harbor 17 Sandspit Point SMP UNDEVELOPED Seward Eldorado Narrows 18 Sawmill Bay SMP 3 Valdez Valdez Arm 19 Shoup Bay SMP 2 Valdez Valdez Arm 20 South Esther Island SMP 5 Whittier Esther Island 21 Sunny Cove SMP UNDEVELOPED Seward Resurrection Bay 22 Surprise Cove SMP 6 Whittier Cochrane Bay 23 Thumb Cove SMP 3 Seward Resurrection Bay 24 Ziegler Cove SMP UNDEVELOPED Whitter Port Wells

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Nearest Community Location1 Chugach SPA Alpenglow Ski Area Eagle River Arctic Valley Rd. B Bird Creek Campground 27 Girdwood Mi. 101.2 Seward Hwy.C Bird Creek Overflow 20 Girdwood Mi. 101.2 Seward Hwy.D Bird Point Girdwood Mi. 96.1 Seward Hwy.E Bird Ridge Trailhead Girdwood Mi. 102 Seward Hwy.F Eagle River Greenbelt Access Eagle River Mi. 1.5 Eagle River Loop RdG Eagle River Campground 57 Eagle River Mi. 12.6 Glenn Hwy.H Eagle River Nature Center Eagle River Mi. 12 Eagle River Rd.I Eklutna Campground & Trailhead 58 Eklutna Mi. 26.5 Glenn Hwy.J Glen Alps Trailhead Anchorage Upper Huffman Rd.K Indian Trailhead Anchorage Mi. 103 Seward Hwy.L McHugh Creek Picnic Area Anchorage Mi. 111 Seward Hwy.M North Fork Eagle River Access Eagle River Mi. 7.4 Eagle River Rd.N Peters Creek Eagle River Mi. 21 Glenn Hwy. to Ski Rd.O Prospect Heights Trailhead Anchorage Upper O'Malley/Prospect Rd.P Ptarmigan Valley Trailhead Eagle River Old Glenn Hwy.Q South Fork Eagle River Access Eagle River Hiland Rd. to South Fork Rd.R Thunder Bird Falls ST Eagle River Mi. 25.5 Glenn Hwy.S Turnagain Arm Trail Anchorage Mi. 106-115 Seward Hwy.T Upper Huffman Trailhead Anchorage Upper Huffman Rd.2 Potter Section House SHS Anchorage Mi. 115 Seward Hwy.

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Nearest Community Location1 Lake Aleknagik SRS No Aleknagik Mi. 19 Lake Rd.2 Wood-Tikchik SP Yes Dillingham Wood River Mtns.

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Alaska State ParksAlaska State Parks

Campsites: Most campsites accommodate RVs up to 60 feet. Dump stations are available at some sites.

—Indicates campsites that accommodate RVs up to 35 feet.

PUBLIC-USE CABINS range from $20-$75 per night and can be reserved online.

PARK USER FEES are returned to the park system to defray maintenance and operational costs. For more information on fees, including parking and boat launch passes, call 907-269-8400 or visit us online at www.alaskastateparks.org.

Contact: Finger Lake SRA, 7278 E. Bogard Rd., Wasilla, AK 99654 (907) 745-3975

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For more information go to www.alaskastateparks.orgAlaska Public Lands Information Center (Anchorage)—(907) 644-3661 or (866) 869-6887Public Information Center (Anchorage)—(907) 269-8400 (Fairbanks)—(907) 451-2705

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