The Alaska Department of Natural Resources (DNR) has initiated the planning process that will result in a revision to the Prince of Wales Island Area Plan (POWIAP). Much has changed since the plan was adopted in 1998 and amended in 2008 that needs to be recognized and addressed. Planning is a way of sorting through concerns and the many possibilities for using state lands. Developing plans is challenging because people have differing ideas of how land can best be used. Also, not all desired uses are compatible in the same place at the same time. Through this planning process, we will work to find alternatives with the greatest benefits for all Alaskans. In the first phase of this planning process, scoping, DNR seeks to get the most current understanding of the area’s natural and cultural resources; land ownership; and economic and social conditions so that adjustments can be made to the plan’s management intent and policies to reflect today’s use of state land.
You are invited to become part of this planning effort by assisting us in identifying the range of issues that should be addressed during this effort and later by reviewing and commenting on draft documents. Open house sessions will be held to gather information and discuss issues on the dates/times & locations listed below.
Your written comments are encouraged during this initial scoping phase. Comments must be submitted no later than May 26, 2026, by mail or email to the addresses below or though the website provided below. Through this website you will be able to view the latest information on the planning process, sign up to the contact list, and access a portal to submit comments online. Although there will be several “official” periods when public comments are sought, please feel free to contact us at any time regarding this planning process.
Honker Divide Canoe Route is a challenging 33-mile paddle on rivers and lakes. It is Prince of Wales Island's longest trail which traverses through the heart of the island, giving paddlers views of mountain, muskegs and open river. The Honker Divide Canoe Route is a challenging paddle, with the first 7-miles being against the current, but […]
Hatchery Creek Trail, just off the pavement via the Coffman Cove road, is a half-mile boardwalk trail winding through open mossy older-growth forest and muskegs. It terminates in a large viewing platform, where visitors can see salmon jumping the falls during runs. Black bears sometimes appear when the area is quiet. Human fisher-folk do well […]
