The Togiak Wilderness in Alaska is a remote and rugged wilderness area known for its pristine landscapes, diverse wildlife, and opportunities for outdoor recreation.
The Togiak National Wildlife Refuge is a vast wilderness area covering over 4.7 million acres in southwestern Alaska. It is home to a diverse range of wildlife, including brown bears, moose, wolves, and migratory birds. The refuge offers opportunities for hiking, fishing, birdwatching, and wildlife viewing.
The Togiak River is a popular destination for fishing enthusiasts, known for its abundant salmon runs. Anglers flock to the river to catch king, chum, and sockeye salmon, as well as rainbow trout and Dolly Varden. The river also offers opportunities for rafting and kayaking.
Wood-Tikchik State Park is the largest state park in Alaska, encompassing over 1.6 million acres of pristine wilderness. The park is known for its rugged mountains, clear lakes, and abundant wildlife. Visitors can enjoy hiking, camping, fishing, and wildlife viewing in this remote and untouched wilderness.
Koliganek Village is a small Native Alaskan community located along the Nushagak River in the Togiak Wilderness. Visitors can experience traditional Yup'ik culture and learn about the history and way of life of the local residents. The village offers a unique glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of the region.
Description: Boundary Map, Togiak National Wildlife Refuge
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Description: Cape Newenham at the Togiak National Wildlife Refuge [1]
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Description: Mountains and Glacial Valley - Togiak National Wildlife Refuge
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Description: Togiak Nation Wildlife Refuge Photo by: USFWS/Steve Hillebrand
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Description: Togiak Nation Wildlife Refuge Photo by: USFWS/Steve Hillebrand
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Description: Note: Some of the following information may have arrived from the agency cut off or incomplete. Creator: Hillebrand, Steve. Subjects: Aerial photography photography; Togiak National Wildlife Refuge; Alaska. Publisher: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
Image by Department of the Interior. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. National Conservation Training Center. 10/1997-8888 – Public domain – Wikimedia
Description: Coastline, Togiak National Wildlife Refuge
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Description: Ahklun Mountains and the Togiak Wilderness within the Togiak National Wildlife Refuge in the U.S. state of Alaska.
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Description: Note: Some of the following information may have arrived from the agency cut off or incomplete. Creator: Hickey, Bill. Subjects: marine; Mammals; wildlife; animals; coast. Publisher: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
Image by Department of the Interior. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. National Conservation Training Center. 10/1997-8888 – Public domain – Wikimedia
Description: Walrus on Togiak National Wildlife Refuge
Image by Hickey, Bill – Public domain – Wikimedia