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Recreation

It's the great, big, broad land 'way up yonder,
It's the forests where silence has lease;
It's the beauty that thrills me with wonder,
It's the stillness that fills me with peace.

             Robert Service - from “The Spell of the Yukon.”
Courtesy http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Bluffs/8336/robertservice/spell.html

Unique Attractions - Spectacular places

Opportunities for a broad spectrum of recreation abound in the Knik River Valley including hiking, trekking, canoeing, birdwatching, horseback riding, cross-country skiing, mountain biking, fourwheeling, hunting and fishing according to Knik River Watershed Group website.

 Recreation - Private Sector

Airboat Tours to Knik Glacier - Hunter Creek Adventures - 745-1577
http://www.knikglacier.com/huntercreek2c.htm

ATV tours - Alaska Backcountry Adventure Tours, 907-745-2505
www.youralaskavacation.com

Horseback Tours: Kim’s Scenic Tours, 907-745-4003
http://www.reindeerfarm.com/kim.htm

Lodging - Knik River Lodge - the natural alternative at the end of Knik River Road
www.knikriverlodge.com


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Williams Reindeer Farm on Bodenburg Loop Road - 745-4000 www.reindeerfarm.com

Recreation in Butte on public lands- PowerPoint Presentation


(Large File, recommended for broadband connection)

HIKING AND MOUNTAIN BIKING.
 
Valley Mountain Bikers and Hikers. www.vmbah.org

MOUNTAIN CLIMBING.
Resource: Hiker’s Guide to the Western Chugach Mountains by J.L. Anders. http://www.alaska.net/~jlanders/HikerGuide/index.html
Descriptions and stories by mountaineers of their climbs and experiences from Knik River Valley dating from the 1950s to the present. Famed mountaineers, Sir Hohn Jillary and Sherpa Tailend wrote of their legendary climb in 1959. Bill Wakeland and his team tell of their 1982 quest to conquer the wilderness of Jim Creek to Friday Creek, located on the north side of Knik River, an area that they say used to be a veritable paradise for fish, ducks, sheep, goats, bear and moose.

Butte residents are blessed with a gorgeous area and spectacular scenery. They are happy to share these resources with visitors. Many people believe that once they are on public lands in Mat-Su, there’s no-holds barred recreation. We advise visitors to familiarize themselves with Department of Natural Resources publication of “Generally allowed uses on state lands.”
Stream Crossings: Motor vehicles are allowed to cross streams in ways that minimize impact to fish and wildlife and their habitat. Learn about Vehicle and Equipment Fords for Bodenburg, Jim, Friday Creeks and Knik River. For instance, crossing Bodenburg Creek is allowed only if you cross 100’ downstream from the permanent vegetation (tree line). Alaska Statute Remember, all streams in Knik Valley are salmon-bearing.

According to the Department of Natural Resources Habitat and Management,
The penalty for violation is a Class A Misdemeanor (AS 41.14.925) which for a person whom is not an organization, is a maximum fine of $10,000 and may be subject to imprisonment for a term of not more than 1 year in jail. There are no bailable offenses. If a person is caught and cited, they go to court. The law applies to all anadromous fishes.”

Residents published two information sheets, target shooting and ORV use . on how to enjoy the area in and near our community with minimal impact on residents and others who enjoy meaningful recreation 

Published by Butte Area Residents Civic Organization with support from Butte FANS (Butte Friends and Neighbors). Their mission is to improve and protect the quality of life of residents and to safely enjoy their homes, property and the public lands in the Knik River Valley.