With direct access to Lake Iliamna, the subject property consists of 39.99 acres and is rectangular in shape.
Lake Iliamna is the largest freshwater lake in Alaska, 77 miles in length and 22 miles in width.
Vegetation consists of alder, spruce, birch, willow, and a variety of native plants and grasses.
The Native Allotment parcel comes with a vacant, single story, wood frame cabin built in 1982 and is in a fair to poor state. The highest and best use for the parcel is private or commercial recreation and/or remote residential homesite. Recreation in this region is primarily related to outdoor activities such as sport fishing for rainbow trout and red salmon, photography, bear viewing or hunting, and hiking. Because of the remoteness of this area, Alaskan wildlife flourishes near and around the parcel.
There are no utilities in the area. Summers provide for local fishing.
There is no z...
There is no zoning in the area.
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Research Parcel InformationAccess to the property is by boat, float plane, ski-plane and/or snowmachine as there is no overland access to this remote property.
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