Escape to the pristine wilderness of Alaska at Nunavaugaluk Lake, a hidden gem located in the heart of the Bristol Bay Lowlands. Situated within a glaciated valley surrounded by the majestic Ahklun Mountains, this remote lake is one of the largest in the region, spanning about 15 miles long and 3 miles wide. Situated east of the Togiak National Wildlife Refuge and south of Wood River-Tikchik Lake State Park, Nunavaugaluk Lake offers breathtaking views and a rich connection to Alaska’s storied past.

The property itself is located on the shore of Nunavaugaluk Lake, with nearly a quarter mile of frontage. It sits on a rise above the lake, with a gentle gradient below a mountain slope, surrounded by a landscape covered in spruce and birch trees. A small creek flows through the southwest corner of the property, adding to its serene and untouched beauty. This remote wilderness area is characterized by forests, wetlands, alpine tundra, and mountains, making it an ideal spot for fishing, boating, hunting, and enjoying the great outdoors.

Bristol Bay, home to the world’s largest sockeye salmon fishery, offers excellent fishing opportunities for salmon and Dolly Varden trout. The lake’s cold climate means it freezes during the winter months, allowing access by ski plane or snow machine from Dillingham. Nunavaugaluk Lake serves as a key habitat for migratory birds, moose, caribou, and both black and brown bears, making it a haven for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike. Accessible primarily by plane, with the most common route being a commercial flight from Anchorage to Dillingham followed by a floatplane journey, Nunavaugaluk Lake promises an unparalleled Alaskan adventure, blending the allure of history with the majesty of untouched nature.

PROPERTY FACTS:

  • 35± acres
  • Within the Bristol Bay region and located east of Togiak National Wildlife Refuge and south of Wood River-Tikchik Lake State Park
  • Small creek flows through southwest corner of property
  • The property is situated on an elevated rise above the lake, with a gentle slope leading down from the mountain, surrounded by a landscape of spruce and birch trees
  • The lake is one of the larger lakes in this part of Alaska, spanning about 15 miles long and around 3 miles wide, with almost one quarter mile of frontage
  • The region is characterized by its mild summers and cold climate and the lake freezes during the winter months allowing use of a ski plane or snow machines from Dillingham
  • Key habitat for migratory birds and other animals such as moose and brown bears and can fish and hunt on the refuge
  • A great spot to fish for salmon and Dolly Varden with the largest Sockeye Salmon (Red Salmon) fishery in the world
  • The lake occupies a glaciated valley (freshwater fjord) and is surrounded by the Ahklun Mountains
  • The most common way to reach the lake is by plane from Anchorage to Dillingham and by floatplane from Dillingham
  • Yvan Corbin, Owner/Licensee | Real Broker Alaska | (907) 301-0875 | yvan@alaskatopshelfrealty.com
  • Learn more about this property, its investment potential and information about the area in the Property Brochure.

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