Opportunity
Alaska Online Public Notices #LAS 35953
Land Use Permit Application for Seasonal Fish Camp near Ketchikan, Alaska
Posted
April 14, 2026
Respond By
April 29, 2026
Identifier
LAS 35953
NAICS
721214
This opportunity involves a land use permit application for a seasonal fish camp near Ketchikan, Alaska, intended to support guided sportfishing charters. - Government Buyer: - Alaska Department of Natural Resources, Division of Mining, Land and Water, Southeast Regional Land Office - Products/Infrastructure Requested: - 8 rock fire rings for campfire use - 2 large seasonal tarps (45'x35' and 35'x35') - 1 year-round removable wooden storage structure (10'x16') - 1 elevated wooden deck - Removable kitchen prep tables - 1 bear-proof food storage container - 1 portable outhouse with bucket toilet - Up to 12 portable 20-lb propane tanks for cooking - Services/Requirements: - Site restoration: All infrastructure must be removable and the site restored to original condition within 48 hours if required - Strict handling of hazardous materials (propane only) - Minimal environmental impact required - No overnight stays; day-use only, with access exclusively by boat - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or branded products are mentioned; all items are described generically - Unique/Notable Requirements: - All camp infrastructure must be temporary and removable - Bear-resistant food storage is required - Public input is solicited before final decision - Place of Performance: - Boat House Cove, approximately 10 miles southeast of Ketchikan on Revillagigedo Island, Alaska (state-owned uplands, 0.64 acres)
Description
The Alaska Department of Natural Resources has received a Land Use Permit application from Baranof Fishing Charters LLC to use 0.64 acres of state-owned uplands near Ketchikan, Alaska, for a seasonal fish camp. The camp will include fire rings, seasonal tarps, a storage structure, an elevated deck, prep tables, a bear-proof food storage container, a portable outhouse, and propane tanks. The proposed use period is from May 1, 2026, to April 30, 2031, and the public is invited to comment by April 28, 2026.