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Passes Available at the Fairbanks Center
 
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Annual, Access, and Senior passes available for purchase.

Fees

The Alaska Public Lands Information Center offers the sale of annual State Passes for day use of selected state recreational areas and boat launch passes. Call our center for more details.

 

Alaska Public Lands Information Center also offers the sale of “America the Beautiful” interagency passes (pictured right) that covers entrance fees or standard amenity fees at sites managed by USDA FS, NPS, USFWS, BLM and Reclamation.


• The Annual Pass is valid for one full year from month of purchase.
• Passes provide entrance or access to pass holders and accompanying passengers in a single, private, non-commercial vehicle at Federally operated recreation sites across the country.
• Covers the pass holder and three (3) accompanying adults age 16 and older at sites where per person entrance fees are charged. No entry fee for children 15 and under.
• Photo identification may be required to verify ownership.
• Passes are NON-REFUNDABLE, NON-TRANSFERABLE, and cannot be replaced if lost or stolen.
• Fees vary widely across the thousands of Federal Recreation sites. Please contact specific sites directly for information on what is or is not covered.
• If you are 62 or older or receive disability benefits, you may be eligible for the Senior or Access pass.
• Please call us for further details or visit:
http://store.usgs.gov/pass/general.html
 

Reservations

The Fairbanks Center can assist visitors with contact information for reserving recreational cabins in the Interior and Denali National Park shuttles & campgrounds information but does not handle reservations of any kind.





 
Fireweed at Chena Lakes Recreation Area Did You Know?
Fireweed, which gets its name from its bright red color, can be used for making a variety of edible treats such as candies, syrups, teas, jellies, and even ice cream.