Dominated by the Ahklun Mountains in the north and the cold waters of Bristol Bay to the south, Togiak National Wildlife Refuge hosts a kaleidoscope of landscapes. The natural forces that have shaped this land range from the violent and powerful to the geologically patient. Earthquakes and volcanoes filled the former role, and their marks can still be found, but it was the gradual advance and retreat of glacial ice that carved many of the physical features of this refuge. What a wealth of biological diversity these carved and crumpled lands support.
Prospectus and Request for Proposals for Special Use Permits

Togiak NWR announces the release of a Prospectus and Request for Proposals for special use permits for the following:  

Offering 1: Guided Fly-in Sport Fishing – Wilderness Lakes (Units 13A and 13B)

Offering 2: Guided Fly-in/Motorboat Based Sport Fishing – Kulukak River (Unit 2)

Offering 3: Guided Fly-in/Motorboat Based Sport Fishing – Kulukak River (Unit 2)

Applications must be postmarked or hand delivered to the Togiak NWR by March 10, 2026.  Application details and instructions are contained within the Prospectus and Request for Proposal,  click on the ‘link’ to access.  Please contact Mr. Terry Miller at Togiak NWR if you have any questions or need assistance. 

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