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Togiak National Wildlife Refuge
Refuge Manager
Togiak National Wildlife Refuge P.O. Box 270 Dillingham, Alaska 99576 (907) 842-1063
Togiak is between Kuskokwim and Bristol bays in southwestern Alaska. The
topography includes mountain crags, fast-flowing rivers, deep lakes, marshy
lowlands, ponds, estuaries, coastal lagoons, and sea cliffs. The broad glacial valleys
of the Ahklun Mountain range cut the tundra uplands and opens onto a coastal
plain. The Ahklun Mountains encompass 80 percent of the refuge.
Togiak is a breeding and resting area for waterfowl and shorebirds returning from
wintering areas in Russia, Japan, Mexico, South America, New Zealand, and the
South Pacific. Numerous seabirds inhabit the off-shore waters and cliffs near
Capes Newenham and Peirce during the summer. Spotted seals, walrus and seven
species of whales use the off-shore waters. The refuge provides more than 1,500
miles of streams and rivers of spawning habitat for salmon.
VISITOR USE: Some of the finest salmon and trout sport fishing waters in
Alaska are on Togiak. The coastal portion of the refuge provides excellent opportunity
for photography and wildlife observation. River rafting is popular on several refuge
rivers. Commercial guides are available for sport fishing, brown bear hunting, and river
rafting.
Companies Offering Trips in the Refuge

- Alaska Rainbow Adventures - Wilderness float & fishing trips in Alaska's famed Bristol Bay region. Trips for the discriminating traveler desiring a top quality experience at a reasonable price.
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