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Facility NameDescriptionActivities
Petersburg Visitor Information Center The Visitor Information Center is filled with brochures, maps, videos, posters, books, and a friendly staff, all in an effort to help you find the information you need to enjoy your visit to more more... Museum/Visitor Center
Selawik National Wildlife Refuge It could be argued that Selawik National Wildlife Refuge contains some of the most historically significant acreage in North America, as the refuge lands once formed part of the American portion of more more... Fishing , Hunting
Sitka National Historical Park Alaska's oldest federally designated park was established in 1910 to commemorate the 1804 Battle of Sitka. All that remains of this last major conflict between Europeans and Alaska Natives is the more more... Fishing , Hiking , Museum/Visitor Center , Picnic
Southeast Alaska Discovery Center The Learning Center is a place for supervised activities. The flexible plan allows for improvisation by educational groups, community groups and families. Multiple activities can occur more more... Museum/Visitor Center
Suitland Parkway Suitland Parkway is a limited access scenic roadway that was opened during World War II on December 9, 1944, to serve as a rapid transit road between Camp Springs (later renamed Andrews Field) in more more...
Tetlin National Wildlife Refuge Tetlin National Wildlife Refuge is a dynamic landscape made up of forests, wetlands, tundra, lakes, mountains and glacial rivers bounded by the snowy peaks of the Alaska Range. This upper Tanana more more... Autotouring , Fishing , Hiking , Hunting , Museum/Visitor Center , Wildlife Viewing
Togiak National Wildlife Refuge Dominated by the Ahklun Mountains in the north and the cold waters of Bristol Bay to the south, Togiak National Wildlife Refuge confronts the traveler with a kaleidoscope of landscapes. The natural more more... Fishing , Hunting , Wildlife Viewing
Tongass National Forest You can camp in a campground - or in a cabin. You can hike through dense forest, alpine meadow, or on a wooden trail through marshland called muskeg. You can explore world-class caves. You can enjoy more more... Camping , Fishing , Hiking , Hunting , Lodging , Museum/Visitor Center , Pets , Picnic , Wildlife Viewing , Winter Sports
Unalakleet Nat'l Wild Rvr Recreation Management Area The Unalakleet River is located in the northwestern part of Alaska and drains into Norton Sound. The Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act of December 2, 1980, established the upper more more... Camping , Fishing , Hunting , Wildlife Viewing
University of Alaska Museum This museum curates, studies, and exhibits fossil collections from the public lands administered by BLM in Alaska. The museum collection includes more than 1,000 bones from at least 6 varieties of more more...
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