LANDS
The Tatitlek Corporation lands are located in the Prince William Sound region, inside and adjacent to Chugach National Forest lands, Chugach Alaska lands, and State of Alaska lands.
In accordance with TTC’s Land Access and Use Policy, access is not permitted to TTC lands except by shareholders, shareholder spouses and lineal descendants without a Lands Access Permit. Any access or use of lands outside of these regulations is considered trespassing and violators will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law
All areas outlined and shaded in Red are Tatitlek lands and access is strictly controlled by the Tatitlek Corporation.
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TRESPASS PREVENTION:
As an ongoing activity throughout the Corporation’s 108,166 acres, the Corporation’s Trespass-Prevention Program engages security teams via watercraft and foot to deter illegal, prohibited activities by unauthorized individuals or parties such as:
- Hunting, camping, hiking and other recreational activities
- Environmental damage
- Deterioration of subsistence resources
Outdoor enthusiasts and hikers, campers, hunters and anglers are encouraged to participate in recreational activities within Prince William Sound via the following resources:
- Visit Valdez – https://www.visitvaldez.com/
- Visit Cordova – https://visitcordovaalaska.org/index.html
- Chugach National Forest – https://www.fs.usda.gov/chugach
- Alaska Department of Fish and Game – Selecting a Guide https://www.adfg.alaska.gov/index.cfm?adfg=hunting.guides
- Alaska Department of Natural Resources https://dnr.alaska.gov
- US National Park Service https://www.nps.gov/