Access
Aircraft may be used in the park or preserve. However, aircraft are not permitted to support subsistence hunting or trapping in the park. Permits for the use of aircraft are not required.
Snow machines may be used when there is adequate snow cover. Motorboats, horses and dog-teams may also be used. Permits are not required.
Off-road vehicles (ORV), including all-terrain vehicles (ATV), may be used on established routes only. Sport hunters are required to obtain ORV permits at any Ranger Station or the Park Headquarters. Subsistence hunters are encouraged to obtain ORV permits and use only established routes.
Licenses
You must have a valid Alaska State license to hunt or trap in the park and preserve. All hunting and trapping must be done in accordance with Alaska State Laws and regulations.
Maps
Hunters and trappers using the park and preserve should be familiar with the park and preserve boundaries and regulations concerning the use of these areas. Maps can be obtained from the park upon request. Click here for topographic map info.
Maps showing the park and preserve boundaries are available for inspection and sale at all Ranger Contact Stations and the Park Headquarters. The boundaries are depicted on the 1:250,000 scale map series produced by the U.S. Geological Survey. These maps are available for sale at the Federal Building in Anchorage and many sporting goods stores.
Hunting Guides
There are 17 registered hunting guides that are allowed to operate under permit within the preserve. Opportunities range from private fly-in lodging facilities and hunts to basic "spike" camp operations accessible by horseback.