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If the director finds that the snow depth is adequate to protect underlying vegetation, the director shall post the following areas as open to the use of snow vehicles:
(1) the Eklutna Lake Basin from Campground "A" to the bottom of the Eklutna Glacier, excluding the Twin Peaks Trail, the Bold Ridge Trail, and the East Fork of the Eklutna drainage;
(2) Peters Creek drainage down valley from the small creek that enter Peters Creek from the north within Sec. 19, T14N, R2E, Seward Meridian;
(3) Little Peters Creek or Ptarmigan Valley drainage and adjacent land north of Meadow Creek drainage, except for the NW 1/4 of Section 21, T15N, R1W, Seward Meridian;
(4) the Ptarmigan Valley Trail from the Old Glenn Highway to Ptarmigan Valley;
(5) the Eagle River water course and gravel bars downstream of the confluence of Icicle Creek and Eagle River located in Section 25, T13N, R1E, Seward Meridian, excluding the South Fork and Meadow Creek;
(6) the snow vehicle corridor from the Eagle River Nature Center located at Mile 12 of the Eagle River road;
(7) south fork of Campbell Creek on the designated corridor from Upper Huffman Trailhead to south of Sections 28 and 29, T12N, R2W, Seward Meridian;
(8) Bird Creek drainage south of the Quartz Creek Ford.
History: Eff. 5/11/85, Register 94; am 2/3/88, Register 105; am 4/20/2002, Register 162
Authority: AS 41.21.020
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