Swikshak Cabin Replacement

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The National Park Service is proposing to replace the ranger patrol cabin at Swikshak Bay on Shelikof Strait. The cabin would provide housing to backcountry patrol rangers conducting official duties within the Swikshak Bay and Hallo Bay areas. The cabin is currently in very poor condition and is beyond repair.

The cabin is located in designated Wilderness on a peninsula between Swikshak Bay and the Swikshak River lagoon. The lagoon can be accessed from the sea by boat or float plane near high tide periods. The coastal portion of the peninsula can be accessed by wheeled plane (beach landings) when tidal conditions are sufficient.

The existing cabin, outhouse, and sauna ruins would be demolished and removed. A new cabin and outhouse would be constructed in the same area. Materials, supplies, and labor would originate from Kodiak and would be transported by barge. Cabin replacement activities would occur during the summer of 2010.

An environmental assessment (EA) has been developed to describe and analyze the impacts of the project. The EA is available for public review and comment through March 3, 2010.

Contact Information

Daniel Noon
Chief of Environmental Planning
Katmai National Park and Preserve
P.O. Box 7
King Salmon, AK 99613
907-246-2101
daniel_noon@nps.gov