OTC Land Sale: Yakutat

Location


The community of Yakutat is located on the Gulf Coast of Alaska and surrounded by the Wrangell St. Elias National Park and Tongass National Forest, the largest National Forest in the United States and the largest contiguous temperate rainforest in the world. Yakutat is located approximately 212 miles northwest of Juneau, approximately 366 southeast of Anchorage, and approximately 1085 miles northwest of Seattle.

Transportation to Yakutat is by air or sea. Yakutat has daily scheduled commercial jet service that directly connects with Juneau, Cordova, Anchorage, and Seattle. Yakutat is also serviced by the State of Alaska Marine Highway, which has regular scheduled ferry service to communities in southeast Alaska, Bellingham, Washington, and Prince Rupert, British Columbia.


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Parcel: MHT 9101062


  • 2.808 Acres
  • Legal: C027S034E31
  • Survey: ASLS 84-89
  • Lot 4, Block 13
  • Purchase Price: $87,000.00
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Parcel: MHT 9101072


  • 2.460 Acres
  • Legal: C027S034E31
  • Survey: ASLS 84-89
  • Lot 2, Block 15
  • Purchase Price: $75,000.00
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Access


The Yakutat Alaska Subdivision is located approximately 2.3 miles from the Yakutat Airport, and 1.5 miles from the ferry terminal. The parcels can be reached by taking Airport Road to Glacier Bear Avenue.

Municipal Authority


The parcels are located in the City and Borough of Yakutat and are subject to real property taxation.

Utilities


Electricity in Yakutat is provided by Alaska Village Electric Cooperative (AVEC), office: (800) 478-1818. The overhead powerlines run along the east side of Glacier Bear Avenue.

The parcels do not have power lines directly connected to the parcel. Electrical connection arrangements should be made with AVEC.

Sewer is typically handled by a private septic system and would be subject to Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation requirements.

Notes


Being surrounded by publicly owned lands, Yakutat and the surrounding area offer many activities for the outdoors enthusiast. Popular outdoor pursuits include wildlife viewing, surfing, hiking, hunting, bird watching, and sport fishing. The area is renowned for it’s world class fishery, and many visitors come to Yakutat aiming to catch record steelhead and salmon.

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Maps & Survey


Note: Maps included are for graphic representation only and are intended to be used as a guide. It is the responsibility of the purchaser to review recorded subdivision plats/maps, surveys, and plat notes for specific information on easements, building setbacks, or other restrictions that will affect any individual parcel. Information is made available at the Department of Natural Resources Public Information Centers or on the web at: http://dnr.alaska.gov/landrecords/