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Alagnak Wild RiverSalmon drying on racks along the Alagnak River.
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Alagnak Wild River
Commercial Film/Photography Permits

The policy of National Park Service (NPS) is to allow commercial filming and photography when it is consistent with the protection and public enjoyment of park resources. NPS policy requires that primary consideration be given to safety, potential resource damage and anticipated disruption of normal visitor use.

To assure protection of the parks’ cultural, historic and natural resources, all commercial photography requests involving the use of NPS lands must be approved through a permitting process initiated through the Park Superintendent or his/her representative.

Commercial Film Permit Application Procedures

Commercial Filming/Photography Guidelines

Application for Photography/Filming Permit

 

A DeHavilland Beaver float plane lands on the Alagnak Wild River.  

Did You Know?
In June 1927 pilot Russell Merrill of Anchorage Air Transport flew a Travel Air to Lockanok cannery at the mouth of the Alagnak Wild River. This first airplane landing in the Bristol Bay region would effectively lead to a new era of air transport for this formerly inaccessible part of Alaska.

Last Updated: April 22, 2008 at 17:04 EST