Units 20F, 24A, 24B, 25A, 25D and 26B Dalton Highway Corridor Management Area ! This map is intended for hunt planning use, not for determining legal property or regulatory boundaries. Content is compiled from various sources and is subject to change without notice. See current hunting regulations for written descriptions of boundaries. Hunters are responsible for knowing the land ownership and regulations of the areas they intend to hunt. Colville ! Village Prudhoe Bay Nuiqsut ! Kaktovik ! ! ! Deadhorse

26C Umiat ! 26B 26A

Dalton Highway Corridor NWR Management Area

Anaktuvuk Arctic Pass Village ! !

25A

Wiseman ! 25D 23 ! Coldfoot Venetie ! 24B 24A ! Bettles ! Chalkyitsik Fort ! Yukon Allakaket ! ! Yukon Arctic Circle Flats NWR Kanuti Birch 24C NWR ! Beaver Creek D ! A L T Hughes O ! N Stevens Village H ! IG H Circle W ! ! 24D Koyukuk 21C 20F AY NWR 20F 25C Sources: Esri, DeLorme, USGS,25B NPS AREA DESCRIPTION: Units 20F, 24A, 24B, 25A, 25D and 26B, the area consists of those portions of Units 20 0 20 40 ! 80 Miles and 24 - 26 extending five miles from each side of the Dalton Highway, including the driveable surface of the Dalton ! ± Highway, from the to the , and including the Prudhoe Bay Closed Area. Management Area The area within the Prudhoe Bay Closed Area is closed to the taking of big game; the remainder of the Dalton Subunit Boundary Highway Corridor Management Area is closed to hunting; however, big game, small game, and fur animals may be Closed Area taken in the area by bow and arrow only; no motorized vehicle may be used to transport hunters, hunting gear, or parts of game, within the Dalton Highway Corridor Management Area, except that (i) licensed highway vehicles Controlled Use Area may be used on the following designated roads: (1) Dalton Highway, (2) Bettles Winter Trail during periods when National Park/Monument the Bureau of Land Management and the City of Bettles announce that the trail is open for winter travel, (3)^^^^^National Wildlife Refuge ^^^^^ Road from the Dalton Highway to the BLM campground at Galbraith Lake, including the gravel pit^^^^^Military Closure access road when the gate is open, (4) Road, excluding the driveway to the Toolik Lake Research ^^^^^Other State Areas Facility, (5) the access road two miles north of Pump Station 2, and (6) any constructed roadway or gravel pit within one-quarter mile of the Dalton Highway; (ii) aircraft and boats may be used; (iii) a Closed to Hunting snowmachine may be used to cross the management area from land outside the management area to access land on the other side of the management area; any hunter traveling on the Dalton Highway must stop at any check station operated by the department within the Dalton Highway Corridor Management Area.

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