Togiak National Wildlife Refuge
Togiak National Wildlife Refuge
Dillingham, AK 99627
Phone:907-842-1063
Fax:907-842-5402
Web: togiak.fws.gov
Established: 1980.
Location:Southwestern Alaska.
Facilities:Visitor center, viewing sites.
Activities:Camping, canoeing, kayaking, rafting, fishing, hiking, hunting, flightseeing, educational programs.
Special Features:The northern 2.3 million acres of the refuge are designated as the Togiak Wilderness Area, constituting the second larges contiguous wilderness area withing the National Wildlife Refuge System.
Habitats: 4.7 million acres of mountains, tundra, forests, wetlands, lakes, rivers, streams, and coastal cliffs and beaches.
Access: Open 24 hours; access is mainly by air.
Wild life: Ptarmigan, moose, caribou, wolverines, brown bear, Pacific walrus, Steller's sea lions, harbor and spotted seals, chinook, sockeye, northern pintail, northern hawk owl, Steller's sea eagle, loons, grebes, geese, swans, teals, and eiders.
See other parks in Alaska.