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You cross the Continental Divide at Atigun Pass (milepost 244, elevation 4,739 feet). South of here, rivers flow into the...
The Delta River watershed is in the Alaska Range in Southcentral Alaska and provides year-round recreational opportunities within its 150,000...
The Gulkana River watershed drains approximately 2,140 square miles of Southcentral Alaska. The river begins in the Alaska Range near...
A half day’s drive northeast of Fairbanks, Alaska, the Steese National Conservation Area (NCA) offers stunning scenery, peaceful solitude and...
Fossil Creek Trail, in the White Mountains National Recreation Area, is an 18.8 mile trail maintained for winter snowmobiling, skiing...
Located just an hour's drive from Fairbanks, Alaska, the one-million-acre White Mountains National Recreation Area offers stunning scenery, peaceful solitude...
The Richardson Highway connects Valdez with Fairbanks. Recreation access abounds along this highway, providing a wide array of activities. BLM-managed...
This unimproved road starts at mile 254 on the east side of the Richardson Highway. This network of trails and...
The Dalton Highway stretches 414 miles across northern Alaska from Livengood (84 miles north of Fairbanks) to Deadhorse and the...
The Denali Highway is often overlooked by motorists, yet offers some of the most spectacular scenery and recreation opportunities in...
This campground has 18 sites and several outhouses within walking distance of historic Fort Egbert and the village of Eagle.
The Salmon Lake Campground is located on the shores of Salmon Lake, one of the northernmost spawning areas for Sockeye...
The BLM built the original Moose Creek Cabin in 1986 as the agency began developing a cabin and trail system...
One of the BLM’s first public use cabins in the White Mountains, Colorado Creek Cabin remains one of the most...
The original Wolf Run Cabin burned in a wildland fire in 2005 and was replaced with a larger cabin in...
Windy Gap Cabin is not only the most remote cabin in the White Mountains National Recreation Area cabin system but...
Eleazar’s Cabin is named in honor of a BLM carpenter who directed the construction of 13 cabins in the White...
Built in 1991, the 12 ft x 16 ft Cache Mountain Cabin sits on a terrace above O’Brien Creek approximately...
The most visited cabin in the White Mountains cabin system, the BLM constructed Lee’s Cabin in 1991 for year-round use...
Located on a narrow ridge overlooking the Fossil Creek valley, Caribou Bluff Cabin offers spectacular views of jagged limestone cliffs...
Located at 62.5 mile Elliott Highway, Fred Blixt Cabin provides a year-round, road-accessible getaway— perfect for a relaxing family outing...
The BLM constructed Crowberry Cabin in 2007 to replace a previous cabin destroyed by a wildland fire in 2004. A...
Located at milepost 60 of the Steese Highway, Cripple Creek Campground has 12 first come first served universal design campsites...
North Fork Shelter Cabin is located approximately 18 trail miles (6.2 km) from Eagle Summit Wayside on the Pinnell Mountain...
This small cabin is available on a first-come, first-served basis and is primarily intended as an emergency shelter. The cabin...
The campground is operated by the BLM and offers 18 camping sites. In the 1930s and 1940s, this was the...
The campground has two loops one with seven pull-through spaces and another with 18 back-in spaces. During the summer potable...
Richard’s Cabin is named after Richard Platz. The cabin was constructed as a shelter to accommodate his mining, trapping, and...
Marion Creek Falls
Marion Creek Falls
Overview Marion Creek Campground is nestled on the south side of the Brooks Range in the Middle Fork Koyukuk River...