22 Apr 13, 11:04 pm
Alaska Mapper.
look for the rs2477 trails
those are the historic trails that were originally mining trails. the state has to jump through a ton of hoops to get those closed. they are supposed to be indefinitely open to the public to travel. however make sure you cross reference the RS2477 trail identification # with the DNR website. it will tell you the history and what the original usage of the trail was (and supposedly still is). The information sheet/data will also tell you what regulations the trail has (weight, type of vehicle, when you can travel it)
alaska mapper takes some time to find the correct map as you can select different layers. its a slow process but you can look up some pretty cool trails. they even give you GPS coordinates
look for the rs2477 trails
those are the historic trails that were originally mining trails. the state has to jump through a ton of hoops to get those closed. they are supposed to be indefinitely open to the public to travel. however make sure you cross reference the RS2477 trail identification # with the DNR website. it will tell you the history and what the original usage of the trail was (and supposedly still is). The information sheet/data will also tell you what regulations the trail has (weight, type of vehicle, when you can travel it)
alaska mapper takes some time to find the correct map as you can select different layers. its a slow process but you can look up some pretty cool trails. they even give you GPS coordinates