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  2. The recreation opportunities are as diverse as the geography and include opportunities to sportfish on the Kenai River, hike in Kachemak Bay State Park, kayak in the state marine parks in Prince William Sound, and rent a public use cabin in Resurrection Bay.

  3. Public Use Cabins - Alaska

    dnr.alaska.gov/parks/aspcabins/index.htm

    Alaska State Parks offers more than 80 recreational cabins for use by the public. The cabins are located along trails and near remote lakes, streams, and saltwater beaches. Some cabins are accessible via highway vehicle.

  4. Alaska State Park Campgrounds

    dnr.alaska.gov/parks/units/campsitelist.htm

    Below is a list of campgrounds available sorted by park area. Not all fees are listed on this page, so please check for additional campground fees on our Facility Fees page prior to embarking on your camping trip.

  5. Alaska State Parks Region Map

    dnr.alaska.gov/parks/aspunits/index.htm

    The various parks offer chances to view eagles, bears, spawning salmon, and the breath-taking vistas of "wild" Alaska. From these parks, you can hike near glaciers or on boardwalk trails, fish in streams or the ocean, or just relax at a remote cabin. Go to the Southeast Region.

  6. Annual park passes may be purchased either in person, or ordered online. Passes are good for the calendar year and are honored at most state parks. To purchase an annual pass in person, please see the list of physical locations where passes are available.

  7. Chugach State Park - Alaska

    dnr.alaska.gov/parks/aspunits/chugach/chugachindex.htm

    Chugach State Park is located in Southcentral Alaska mostly within the Municipality of Anchorage. The park contains approximately 495,000 acres of land and is one of the four largest state parks in the United States.

  8. Northern Region - Alaska

    dnr.alaska.gov/parks/aspunits/northern/northindex.htm

    Northern Region. With 16 state parks spanning 400 square miles, the Northern Region provides plenty of room to play and learn. During long summer days, folks float rivers, cool off in area lakes, go camping and fishing, hike through forests, spend time at Public-Use Cabins, or take in Alaska history at Big Delta State Historical Park.

  9. Statutes and Regulations for Alaska State Parks

    dnr.alaska.gov/parks/regstatu/index.htm

    Statutes and Regulations for Alaska State Parks. This web site only gives a title listing of the statutes and regulations pertaining to Alaska State Parks. The statutes and regulations text is found at a different web site - the Alaska State Legislative Infobase.

  10. Contact Alaska State Parks

    dnr.alaska.gov/parks/asp/moreinfo.htm

    Parks & Outdoor Recreation Contact Information. If you need more information, contact the state park office nearest to your area of interest. The DNR Public Information Centers can also be of service. Additional recreation information can also be obtained from the other agencies listed below.

  11. Park Open Status - Alaska

    dnr.alaska.gov/parks/asp/open.htm

    Seasonal Facility Openings and Closings Campgrounds, Boat Launches, Dump Stations, and More... Last Update - October 21, 2024. Opening and closing dates are tentative and may change as weather conditions change. Click on the area of the state for a facility listing by town!