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Brooks River Permits available for the 2022 season June 28

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News Release Date: June 25, 2022

Contact: Catherine_Dalrymple@nps.gov

KING SALMON, Alaska –– New this year, from July 1– October 31, 2022, permits will be required for any activities within the Brooks River Corridor, with the exception of redfish fishery substance activities. Reservations will open to the public beginning June 28, 2022 at 8:00 am AKST on www.recreation.gov. Permits are free but include a $6 booking fee. Each permit will be valid for 7 days with a maximum group size of 6 individuals.

The Brooks River Corridor includes the river itself and 50 yards from the water's edge on either side along the banks from the Lake Brooks inlet downstrean to the elevated bridge and boardwalk. This does not include graveled roads and trails, boardwalks, or wildlife viewing platforms. The Brooks River Corridor is used primarily for fishing, bear viewing and photography and the intent is that the introduction of this new permit system will ensure a safer and more compliant experience for visitors using the river. The permit system will also serve as an integral planning and management tool to enhance visitor safety, compliance, and resource protection. The new permit system will build on other actions taken to manage the Brooks River Corridor within the park’s 1987 General Management Plan (GMP).

The Brooks River is an important food source for the Alaskan brown bear. Bear populations and human presence has been steadily increasing to levels that pose an inherent risk to visitor and resource safety.



Last updated: July 26, 2022

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