Please take the time before you read any further to understand this property is located in a remote portion of rural Alaska: The Last Frontier, The Wild Wild West. There will be no nearby market, 7-11, Gas station, Liquor store, and no beauty salon. There are animals here that can ruin your day quite quickly if you are not prepared with the right equipment and that includes high powered rifles, handguns and knives. Your neighbors will be caribou, moose, and bears. You are not going to drive there in a Toyota Prius. You are not going to be able to get all the way to your property with a 4X4 vehicle although you will be able to get part way there with a 4X4 and then finish with an all terrain vehicle, snow mobile or snow cat. You can fly in with an Air Taxi which is a common way to access this type of land in Alaska. You can also Snow Cat to your land in the winter. You can build a cabin over time with the timber on the land if you wish or bring in building supplies over time as others have done to build. You can take in an all year round tent, and store it on the land to use it as you develop. Lake front land can run in the $80,000 range so this parcel is a great buy.
This Parcel is located about 94 miles north of Dillingham, just north and east of the Wood-Tikchik State Park boundary. Tract Y has about ample water frontage. Property is level with views of surrounding mountains and hills. Property is mostly level grassland.
There are no utilities to the property, as is the case with nearly all Alaska property outside city limits. There are no time limits to build your cabin, and best of all, there are NO PROPERTY TAXES!!!
The State of Alaska requires ADEC approval for sewage disposal systems. Your well must be a minimum of 100 feet from your septic system.
The fastest and easiest way to Kogrukluk River Remote Recreational Cabin Sites is by floatplane. In Dillingham and other nearby communities you'll find many local air taxi services that can get you there quickly and inexpensively. (If you're a pilot, you can fly there too.) Access across state land by snow machine may also be possible.
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