Preservation
The newly constructed Coal Creek dredge and camp at Cheese Creek, ca. 1935.
The National Park Service works to protect, preserve, and foster appreciation of the cultural resources in its custody. These include archeological resources, cultural landscapes, ethnographic resources, historic and prehistoric structures, and museum collections. At Yukon-Charley Rivers we employ various cultural resource specialists to carry out this work. Learn more about these efforts through the following links... Archeology | History | Museum Collections | Subsistence
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Did You Know?
It is wise to minimize impacts and you will be less likely to be surprised by wildlife if you camp on gravel bars or islands.