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Togiak National Wildlife Refuge
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Located in southwestern Alaska between Kuskokwim Bay and Bristol Bay, Togiak Refuge is about 400 miles southwest of Anchorage. The refuge is bordered on the north by the Yukon Delta National Wildlife Refuge and on the east by Wood-Tikchik State Park.
The northern half of the refuge is the 2.3-million-acre Togiak Wilderness. Terrain on the refuge is dominated by large expanses of tundra uplands cut by broad glacial valleys opening to a coastal plain.
Despite its relative remoteness and limited accessibility, the refuges numerous rivers and outstanding rainbow trout, char, and grayling fishing attract anglers from throughout the United States and Europe.

Facilities: Unknown.

Reservations: Unknown

Best Time To Visit: This refuge is open year round.

Fees: There is non fee to enter this refuge.

Accessibility: Unknown

Rules: Unknown

Directions: Most non-local visitors travel to Togiak Refuge by air charter services from airports in Dillingham (where the refuge office is located) and Bethel, Alaska. Visitors generally travel to these communities on commercial flights originating at Anchorage's Ted Stevens International Airport.

Address
Togiak NWR
P.O. Box 270
Dillingham, Alaska 99576
Phone
General: (907) 842-1063
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