BLM Seeks Input by March 22 on Proposed Dalton Highway Recreation Fees to Improve Facilities, Access and Services on Public Lands

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FAIRBANKS, Alaska – The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is seeking public comment by March 22, 2021 on its proposal to implement new overnight camping fees at four campgrounds along the Dalton Highway for the first time in 10 years.

The BLM proposes in 2021 to raise the Marion Creek Campground fee from $8 to $10 per night and in 2022 or 2023 to start charging $10 per night at three previously free campgrounds to help pay for maintenance and improvements. A new fee is also proposed for a previously free RV dump station at Five Mile Campground.

Fees have not increased at Marion Creek Campground since 2008, and fees have not been charged at Five Mile, Arctic Circle, and Galbraith Lake campgrounds since they were developed in the 1990s. The new and increased fees would also make BLM fees consistent with similar recreational opportunities offered by the state and other federal agencies in the region. 

In addition to establishing permanent campsites, area campgrounds will get new picnic tables and fire rings. Other amenities included in some campgrounds are pull-through sites, garbage collection, and vaulted toilets.

“While the fee changes are relatively small, they’ll make a big difference for improving and maintaining campgrounds,” said Tim La Marr, the BLM’s Central Yukon field manager. “They are also part of the BLM’s efforts to improve access to recreation on public lands, respond to increased visitation to the Dalton Highway area and support Alaska’s tourism economy.”

Learn more about the proposed fees, campground amenities and improvements in the Dalton Highway Recreation Fee Site Business Plan.

 

Recreation Site Existing Fee Proposed Fee
Marion Creek $8 $10
Arctic Circle $0 $10
Galbraith Lake $0 $10
Five Mile $0 $10
Five Mile RV Dump Station Use Fee $0 $5

The Federal Lands Recreation Enhancement Act of 2004 requires that all fees collected from recreation sites be reinvested for services, maintenance, and improvements to the sites. Fees may be adjusted from time to time to reflect changes in costs, due to inflation, and to ensure a fair return for the use of public lands.

Public comments will be accepted during a 30-day comment period that runs through March 22, 2021. Comments may be submitted to:

Mail:      Central Yukon Field Office

  Attn:  Recreation Fee Proposals

   222 University Avenue

   Fairbanks, AK 99709-3816

Email:    CentralYukon@blm.gov

 

Questions about the proposed fees may be directed to Assistant Field Manager Bill Hedman at 907-474-2375.


The BLM manages more than 245 million acres of public land located primarily in 12 western states, including Alaska, on behalf of the American people. The BLM also administers 700 million acres of sub-surface mineral estate throughout the nation. Our mission is to sustain the health, diversity, and productivity of America’s public lands for the use and enjoyment of present and future generations.