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Kenai Fjords National Park
Port Graham Corporation Lands

Some of the land along Kenai Fjords coastline is owned by the Native village corporation of Port Graham. These lands were conveyed to Port Graham Corporation in 1996 under the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA). A permit is required to access these private lands, however some areas are marked as public easements and can be used for up to 24 hours without a permit.

Map of private lands within Kenai Fjords National Park (315 KB)

For information on permits and fees contact:

Mr. Lloyd H. Stiassny
Port Graham Corporation
629 L Street, Suite 205
Anchorage, AK 99501
Phone: 907-272-7423 Fax: 907-278-7679

Email: PortGrahamCorp@aol.com

OR         

Mr. Walter Meganack
Port Graham Corporation
201 Spruce Road P.O. Box 5569
Port Graham, AK 99603-5569
Phone: 907-284-2212
Fax:907-284-2219
Email: pgcvcorp@aol.com

Today, Port Graham Corporation and Kenai Fjords National Park are working together to preserve and protect the rich ecological values of the Kenai Fjords through establishment of infrastructure leading to cooperative management of park and corporation lands and resources.

Orca whales  

Did You Know?
There are 3 distinct types of Orca whale that roam the waters around Kenai Fjords National Park: residents that eat fish, transients that eat marine mammals, and less frequently viewed offshore orcas that stay in open water eating fish - including sharks.

Last Updated: June 13, 2008 at 19:29 EST