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Tongass National Forest Alaska:
Alaska has been "super-sizing" for a lot longer than McDonald's
restaurants have. Everything—or so it seems—in the 49th
state is bigger than in the Lower 48, national forests included. The
biggest of the big is Tongass National Forest, which encompasses roughly
17 million acres and extends 500 miles northward along the Pacific
coastline from the Alaska-Canada border. As a matter of scale, consider
that the largest national forest outside of Alaska (Nevada's Toiyabe)
weighs in at 4 million acres.
The Tongass' terrain varies from coastal rain forests to volcanic
uplands, from glacial fjords to tundra meadows. Wide stream valleys
carved by glaciers slice through dense forests, and the forest's tall
snow-capped mountain ranges count some of the highest peaks in North
America.
Often called "the forest of islands," the Tongass is in
many locations only accessible by air or boat, via a route known as
the Inside Passage. The Tongass is also characterized by its lush
rainforest of gigantic western hemlock and Sitka spruce. A wet, maritime
climate ensures that most areas of the Tongass are doused with anywhere
from 8 to 13 or more feet of rainfall a year. Prime growing conditions
for the world's largest temperate rainforest means that visitors to
the forest should invest in good raingear before arriving. official
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Recreation Cabins:
Rustic cabins are located at remote lakes, rivers, streams, and on
saltwater beaches. Most lake cabins are accessible only by float plane.
The cabins on salt water can be reached by boat and usually by float
plane. Access to cabins on salt water and on the Stikine River and
Delta may require special tidal conditions.
Rental fees vary from $25 to $45 per day depending on time of year
and demand for the cabin.
Cabin permits are issued for noncommercial purposes to anyone 18
years of age or older. Any number of persons can occupy the cabin
under a single permit.
Use under each permit is normally limited to 7 days between May
1 and September 30, and 10 days the rest of the year. A permit day
begins at 12 noon on the assigned day and ends at 12 noon the following
day. more
information and reservations
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