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  2. The various parks offer chances to view eagles, bears, spawning salmon, and the breath-taking vistas of "wild" Alaska. From these parks, you can hike near glaciers or on boardwalk trails, fish in streams or the ocean, or just relax at a remote cabin.

  3. Annual park passes may be purchased either in person, or ordered online. Passes are good for the calendar year and are honored at most state parks. To purchase an annual pass in person, please see the list of physical locations where passes are available.

  4. Alaska State Parks Region Map

    dnr.alaska.gov/parks/aspunits/index.htm

    The various parks offer chances to view eagles, bears, spawning salmon, and the breath-taking vistas of "wild" Alaska. From these parks, you can hike near glaciers or on boardwalk trails, fish in streams or the ocean, or just relax at a remote cabin.

  5. Contact Alaska State Parks

    dnr.alaska.gov/parks/asp/moreinfo.htm

    Parks & Outdoor Recreation Contact Information. If you need more information, contact the state park office nearest to your area of interest. The DNR Public Information Centers can also be of service. Additional recreation information can also be obtained from the other agencies listed below.

  6. Alaska State Park Campgrounds

    dnr.alaska.gov/parks/units/campsitelist.htm

    "The Division of Parks and Outdoor Recreation provides outdoor recreation opportunities and conserves and interprets natural, cultural, and historic resources for the use, enjoyment, and welfare of the people."

  7. At its core, the SCORP evaluates the demand and supply of public outdoor recreation resources throughout Alaska, identifies capital investment priorities for acquiring, developing, and protecting all types of outdoor recreation resources, assures continuing opportunity for local government and private citizens to take part in planning for ...

  8. Jobs with Alaska State Parks

    dnr.alaska.gov/parks/misc/jobs.htm

    Park Ranger, Park Specialist and Natural Resource Technician are the position titles that Alaska State Parks uses most often for its field positions. For most position openings, applicants must be Alaska residents.

  9. Public Use Cabins - Alaska

    dnr.alaska.gov/parks/aspcabins/index.htm

    Alaska State Parks offers more than 80 recreational cabins for use by the public. The cabins are located along trails and near remote lakes, streams, and saltwater beaches. Some cabins are accessible via highway vehicle.

  10. Below are the types of permits available within areas managed by the Division of Parks and Outdoor Recreation for activities that are restricted by statute, regulation, park plan, and/or policy. ADOBE ACROBAT READER IS REQUIRED to open and fill out the applications.

  11. Recreational Trails Program - Alaska

    dnr.alaska.gov/parks/grants/trails.htm

    "The Division of Parks and Outdoor Recreation provides outdoor recreation opportunities and conserves and interprets natural, cultural, and historic resources for the use, enjoyment, and welfare of the people."