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(a) The use of horses, mules, and burros is allowed in Chugach State Park, except for
(1) designated campgrounds, swim beaches, and picnic areas;
(2) the Eagle River Valley from Crow Pass to the Eagle River Visitor Center, except by permit from the director under 11 AAC 18.010;
(3) Meadow Creek Drainage;
(4) the Old Johnson Trail from Potter to Indian;
(5) Section 29, T12N, R2W, S.M., west of the powerline easement, except that one trail between the powerline easement and the Glen Alps parking lot will be designated for summer use of horses;
(6) Flattop Mountain Trails; and
(7) all trails in the Hillside Trail System (North Fork of Campbell Creek to and including Rabbit Creek), which may be closed seasonally to horse use to control break-up problems and use conflicts with ski trails.
(b) The use of horses, mules, and burros is subject to the following conditions:
(1) groups using 10 or more animals must obtain authorization from the director under 11 AAC 18.010 before entering the state park;
(2) tethering horses, mules, or burros within 100 feet of fresh water is prohibited;
(3) loose herding of animals is prohibited.
History: Eff. 5/11/85, Register 94
Authority: AS 41.21.020
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