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Reservations are not required for any park facilities except rental cabins. Permits are required for large groups or commercial activities.
Pets must be on leashes at developed facilities, such as campgrounds and picnic areas, and under control in other areas at all times.

Litter is an eyesore and a disappointment to park visitors. All refuse should be removed or placed in litter containers provided. In the backcountry, please pack out what you pack in, and leave your campsite as you found it. Practice "no trace" camping.

Motor Vehicles are generally restricted to roads and parking lots. For information on specific areas open to off-road vehicles, contact a park office.

Horseback Riding is allowed in designated areas of park units. Call a park office for information on specific areas.

Fishing & Hunting regulations can be obtained from the Alaska Department of Fish and Game. Check campground bulletin boards or call a park office for more information.

Discharge of Firearms: Check with a park office for area closures and for 1/4 or 1/2 mile restrictions near developed facilities. Target shooting is prohibited.

Fires must be confined to designated sites. Portable stoves should be used in the backcountry.

Fireworks are strictly prohibited.

Wildflowers, trees, ferns, and grasses are found in abundance in Alaska's parks. Enjoy them, but please don't pick wildflowers or peel bark from trees. Leave the beauty for the next person to appreciate.



If a station is closed for the off-season, or field staff are unavailable, contact the Area Office for assistance.

For inquires in Anchorage or to contact the main office- (open year round)

DNR Public Information Center - (907) 269-8400 fax: (907) 269-8901
550 West 7th Ave, Suite 1260
Anchorage, AK 99501
www-pic@dnr.state.ak.us

Northern Area
Northern Area Office - (907) 451-2695 (open year round)

Delta Junction Ranger Station - (907) 895-4599 -(open seasonally)

Tok Ranger Station - (907) 883-3333 (open seasonally)

Mat-Su/Valdez-Copper River Area
Mat-Su/Valdez-Copper River Office - (907) 745-3975 (open year round)

Denali State Park Ranger Station - (907) 733-2675 (open seasonally)

Nancy Lake Ranger Station - (907) 495-6273 (open year round)

Independence Mine Visitor Center - (907) 745-2827 (open seasonally)

Valdez-Copper River Ranger Station - (907) 822-5536 (open seasonally)

Chugach Area
Chugach Area Office - (907) 345-5014 (open year round)

Chugach 24-hour News Line - (907) 694-6391
File Trip Plan (907) 345-5014

Eagle River Visitor Center - (907) 694-2108 (open seasonally)

Eklutna Lake Ranger Station - (907) 688-0908 (open year round)

Southwest Area
Wood-Tikchik Ranger Station - (907) 842-2375 (open seasonally)

Kenai/Prince William Sound Area
Kenai/Prince William Sound Area Office - (907) 262-5581 (open year round)

Ninilchik Ranger Station - (907) 567-3367 (open seasonally)

Homer Ranger Station - (907) 235-7024 (open seasonally)

Kodiak Area
Kodiak District Office - (907) 486-6339 (open year round)

Southeast Area
Southeast Area Office - (907) 465-4563 (open year round)

Haines Ranger Station - (907) 766-2292 (open year round)

Sitka Ranger Station - (907) 747-6249 (open seasonally)

Ketchikan Ranger Station - (907) 247-8574 (open year round)

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