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Alagnak Wild River
Permits
 

Permits are not required for public access to or overnight stays within the Alagnak Wild River corridor. Please be aware, however, that the shores of the Alagnak contain numerous parcels of privately-owned land. Access to private lands is prohibited without prior consent of the landowner.

Visitors should leave itinerary information with a friend or family member. Be sure to include float plan details, the name of the trip leader, the air taxi operator's name and contact information, type and color of equipment/clothing used, and anticipated date of return. The NPS will not initiate a search for an individual or group unless they are reported overdue. Alagnak users are also encouraged to submit the same information in a "Backcountry Planner," available free-of-charge at the King Salmon Visitor Center.

Commercial Filming and Photography
All commercial filming and/or photography requests involving the use of NPS lands must be approved through a permitting process initiated through the Park Superintendent or his/her representative.
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Hunting
Hunting in the Alagnak Wild River is allowed in accordance with Alaska Department of Fish and Game (ADF&G) regulations. All hunters must carry any required harvest tickets, permits, and/or tags while hunting.
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Fishing
Fishing in the Alagnak Wild River is allowed in accordance with Alaska Department of Fish and Game (ADF&G) regulations for Bristol Bay drainages. All anglers must have in their possession any required indentification, licenses, and/or stamps while fishing.
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Did You Know?  

Did You Know?
The Alagnak Wild River protects populations of all five species of pacific salmon, as well as significant rainbow trout, arctic char, arctic grayling, and northern pike populations.

Last Updated: February 06, 2007 at 17:55 EST