National Park Service LogoU.S. Department of the InteriorNational Park ServiceNational Park Service
National Park Service:  U.S. Department of the InteriorNational Park Service Arrowhead
Wrangell-St. Elias National Park & PreserveBackcountry Cabin near Chelle Lake
view map
text size:largestlargernormal
printer friendly
Wrangell-St. Elias National Park & Preserve
Subsistence Eligibility
 

Are YOU Eligible?
Some lands within Wrangell-St. Elias are designated as National Park, while others are designated as National Preserve. The eligibility requirements for hunting in the park are different from those in the preserve.

  • Subsistence Hunting is permitted in BOTH the Park and Preserve.
  • Sport Hunting is permitted ONLY in the Preserve.
  • Subsistence Fishing is permitted in BOTH Park and Preserve
  • Sport Fishing is permitted in BOTH Park and Preserve. 

    To subsistence hunt and fish in Wrangell-St. Elias National Park you must:

    1. Be an Alaskan resident (have lived in the state for 12 consecutive months with intent to remain indefinitely).
    2. Make your primary permanent home in a specific resident zone community, live within the National Park, or have a subsistence eligibility permit (13.44 permit).
    3. Possess a State of Alaska resident license for hunting (not required for subsistence fishing).
    4. Comply with all season and harvest limits
    5. Comply with all required state and federal permits, and harvest tags.

    Resident Zone Communities
    Wranell-St. Elias National Park has 23 resident zone communities: Chisana, Chistochina, Chitina, Copper Center, Dot Lake, Gakona, Gakona Junction, Glennallen, Gulkana, Healy Lake, Kenny Lake, Lower Tonsina, McCarthy, Mentasta Lake, Nabesna, Northway, Slana, Tazlina, Tanacross, Tetlin, Tok, Tonsina, and Yakutat. Resident Zone Maps

    13.44 Permits
    To be eligible for a subsistence eligibility permit (13.44 permit) you must be a rural Alaskan resident and demonstrate that you have (or belong to a family that has) a history or pattern of using the National Park for subsistence purposes at the time ANILCA was passed (1980) without the use of an aircraft for access. The permit is valid for all permanent residents of your household providing you continue to live in a rural community. Call or write the Superintendent to apply. 

    In addition to all the above, you must also live in a community or area that has a customary and traditional use determination for the area and species you wish to hunt or fish. These determinations are indicated in the Federal Subsistence hunting regulations.

  •  Subsistence Users Guide
    Subsistence User's Guide
    Guide to Federal Subsistence in Wrangell-St. Elias. Regulations, Maps, Info, etc...
    more...
     Federal Subsistence Management Program
    Federal Subsistence Management
    Regulations, Meetings, Issues, etc.
    more...
    Skolai Pass  

    Did You Know?
    Skolai Pass was named by U. S. Army Lt. Frederick Schwatka for Copper River Ahtna Chief Nicolai, or “Skolai”, as he was known to the upper Tanana River natives.

    Last Updated: July 24, 2006 at 22:37 EST