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Glacial fed lake on Baranof Island, Southeast Alaska

STEWARDING
PUBLIC LANDS

We are investing in Southeast Alaska’s public lands infrastructure to ensure local communities and visitors can safely play, harvest, and work outdoors, now and for future generations.

Our Vision for
Southeast Alaska's
Public Lands

The Tongass Stewardship Fund facilitates regenerative tourism by providing the millions of visitors drawn to the natural beauty of Southeast Alaska the chance to give back. By partnering with businesses that lead with their values, the Fund invites customers to join the community in taking care of this place we all love.

Hikers cross a bridge surrounded by trees along a trail in the Tongass National Forest, Credit Lee House

Credit: Lee House

Devils Club plant in the understory of the Tongass National Forest, Credit Lee House

Credit: Lee House

Volunteers spread gravel along trail during restoration project Tongass National Forest, Credit Cora Dow

Credit: Cora Dow

Hiker descends through crawl space between boulders in Tongass National Forest along trail, Credit Lee House

Credit: Lee House

Initiatives Supported by TSF

Trail
Maintenance

Planning, designing, and implementing trail maintenance and improvements for motorized and non-motorized recreation

Recreation Site Maintenance

Repairs, improvements, and sanitation needs at trailheads, parking areas, boat launches, dispersed camping areas, etc.

Habitat
Restoration

 Ensuring our public lands maintain their biodiversity and balanced ecosystem through habitat restoration, revegetation, and invasive species control

Educational
Programming

Education programs that nurture responsible stewardship and recreation

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