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Major Land Resource Area 237X
Major Land Resource Area
Accessed: 04/16/2026
Description
The Ahklun Mountains Major Land Resource Area (MLRA 237) is located in western Alaska (fig. 1). Covering approximately 14,555 square miles, this MLRA includes the mountains, hills, and valleys of the Kilbuck Mountains in the north and the Ahklun Mountains in the south. With the exception of the Kilbuck Mountains and the highest ridges of the Ahklun Mountains, this MLRA was extensively glaciated during the Pleistocene (Kautz et al., 2004). Today, a few small glaciers persist in mountainous cirques (Gallant et al., 1995). The present-day landscape and landforms reflect this glacial history, with glacial moraines and drift covering much of the area (USDA-NRCS, 2006). The MLRA landscape is primarily defined by low, steep rugged mountains cut by narrow-to-broad valleys. Flood plains and terraces of varying sizes are common at lower elevations in valley bottoms. Glacially carved valleys host many lakes. Togiak Lake is one of the largest lakes in the region, measuring 13 miles long and about 9,500 acres in size. Major rivers include the Goodnews, Togiak, Kanektok, Osviak, Eek, and Arolik. Where the Goodnews and Togiak rivers reach the coast, the nearly-level to rolling deltas support numerous small lakes. This MLRA has two distinct climatic zones: subarctic continental and maritime continental (fig. 2). High elevation areas are considered subarctic continental, which have annual precipitation over 75 inches and mean annual temperatures below -3°C in extreme locations. Warmer, dryer areas at lower elevations are maritime continental. Mean annual precipitation ranges from 20 to 50 inches and mean annual temperature ranges from -0.2°C to 1.2°C (PRISM). This climate zone is influenced by both maritime and continental factors. Summer temperatures are moderated by the open waters of the Bering Sea, while winter temperatures are more continental in nature due to the presence of sea ice (Western Regional Climate Center, 2017). Seasonal sea ice reaches its southernmost extent off the coast of Alaska in Bristol Bay (Alaska Climate Research Center, 2017). The western Alaskan coast is also influenced by high winds from strong storms and from air masses in the Interior region (Hartmann, 2002). The Ahklun Mountains MLRA is principally undeveloped wilderness. Federally managed lands include the Togiak and Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuges. While sparsely populated, this area contains several communities, including Togiak, Manokotak, Twin Hills and Goodnews Bay. The largest village is Togiak, with a population of approximately 855 predominantly Yup’ik Alaska Natives (U.S. Census Bureau, 2016). Major land uses include subsistence activities (fishing, hunting, and gathering) and wildlife recreation (USDA-NRCS, 2006; Kautz et al., 2004).
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ProvisionalF237XY261AK/F237XY261AKBoreal Forest Mountain Backslopes and Footslopes, Linear to Convex
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ProvisionalF237XY262AK/F237XY262AKBoreal Forest Mountain Backslopes and Footslopes, Linear to Concave
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ProvisionalR237XY206AK/R237XY206AKWestern Alaska Maritime Dwarf Scrubland Loamy Drainage, High Elevation
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ProvisionalR237XY217AK/R237XY217AKWestern Alaska Maritime Dwarf Scrubland Gravelly Slopes, High Elevation
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ProvisionalR237XY218AK/R237XY218AKWestern Alaska Maritime Dwarf Scrubland Gravelly Slopes, Concave
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ProvisionalR237XY219AK/R237XY219AKWestern Alaska Maritime Dwarf Scrubland Gravelly Slopes, Very Steep
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ProvisionalR237XY230AK/R237XY230AKWestern Alaska Maritime Scrubland Silty Plains and Mountain Slopes, Lower
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ProvisionalR237XY255AK/R237XY255AKWestern Alaska Maritime Tall Scrubland Mountain and Hill Drainageways
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ProvisionalR237XY256AK/R237XY256AKWestern Alaska Maritime Tussock-Scrub Mountain Slopes, Hummocked
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ProvisionalR237XY268AK/R237XY268AKWestern Alaska Maritime Scrubland on Low Flood Plains, distal from river
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ProvisionalR237XY270AK/R237XY270AKBoreal Alpine Dwarf Scrub Mountain Summits and Shoulders, Convex
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R237XY218AK – Western Alaska Maritime Dwarf Scrubland Gravelly Slopes, Concave
R237XY206AK – Western Alaska Maritime Dwarf Scrubland Loamy Drainage, High Elevation
R237XY205AK – Western Alaska Maritime Scrubland Loamy Swales
R237XY217AK – Western Alaska Maritime Dwarf Scrubland Gravelly Slopes, High Elevation
R237XY219AK – Western Alaska Maritime Dwarf Scrubland Gravelly Slopes, Very Steep
R237XY208AK – Western Alaska Maritime Scrubland Peat Depressions
R237XY215AK – Western Alaska Maritime Scrubland Loamy Plains
R237XY201AK – Western Alaska Maritime Scrubland Gravelly Slopes
R237XY204AK – Western Alaska Maritime Scrubland Loamy Slopes
R237XY220AK – Western Alaska Maritime Mosaic Loamy Hummocks
R237XY222AK – Western Alaska Maritime Scrubland Loamy Hummocks
R237XY202AK – Western Alaska Maritime Mosaic Gravelly Slopes
R237XY230AK – Western Alaska Maritime Scrubland Silty Plains and Mountain Slopes, Lower
F237XY221AK – Boreal Woodland Loamy Slopes
R237XY203AK – Western Alaska Maritime Scrubland Gravelly Drainage, Escarpment
F237XY239AK – Boreal Forest Loamy Slopes
R237XY210AK – Western Alaska Maritime Scrubland Gravelly Flood Plains
R237XY211AK – Western Alaska Maritime Scrubland Loamy Flood Plains
R237XY212AK – Western Alaska Maritime Scrubland Silty Flood Plains
F237XY216AK – Boreal Woodland Loamy Flood Plains
R237XY226AK – Western Alaska Maritime Grassland Peat Flood Plains, Depression
R237XY236AK – Western Alaska Maritime Graminoid Peat Plains
R237XY223AK – Western Alaska Maritime Graminoid Gravelly Plains, Berms
R237XY224AK – Western Alaska Maritime Scrubland Gravelly Plains, Berms
R237XY251AK – Western Alaska Alpine Dwarf Scrubland, Unsorted Circles
R237XY217AK – Western Alaska Maritime Dwarf Scrubland Gravelly Slopes, High Elevation
R237XY219AK – Western Alaska Maritime Dwarf Scrubland Gravelly Slopes, Very Steep
R237XY218AK – Western Alaska Maritime Dwarf Scrubland Gravelly Slopes, Concave
R237XY206AK – Western Alaska Maritime Dwarf Scrubland Loamy Drainage, High Elevation
R237XY205AK – Western Alaska Maritime Scrubland Loamy Swales
R237XY208AK – Western Alaska Maritime Scrubland Peat Depressions
R237XY215AK – Western Alaska Maritime Scrubland Loamy Plains
R237XY205AK – Western Alaska Maritime Scrubland Loamy Swales
R237XY201AK – Western Alaska Maritime Scrubland Gravelly Slopes
R237XY220AK – Western Alaska Maritime Mosaic Loamy Hummocks
R237XY222AK – Western Alaska Maritime Scrubland Loamy Hummocks
R237XY204AK – Western Alaska Maritime Scrubland Loamy Slopes
R237XY230AK – Western Alaska Maritime Scrubland Silty Plains and Mountain Slopes, Lower
R237XY255AK – Western Alaska Maritime Tall Scrubland Mountain and Hill Drainageways
R237XY256AK – Western Alaska Maritime Tussock-Scrub Mountain Slopes, Hummocked
R237XY202AK – Western Alaska Maritime Mosaic Gravelly Slopes
R237XY204AK – Western Alaska Maritime Scrubland Loamy Slopes
R237XY205AK – Western Alaska Maritime Scrubland Loamy Swales
R237XY230AK – Western Alaska Maritime Scrubland Silty Plains and Mountain Slopes, Lower
F237XY221AK – Boreal Woodland Loamy Slopes
R237XY202AK – Western Alaska Maritime Mosaic Gravelly Slopes
R237XY204AK – Western Alaska Maritime Scrubland Loamy Slopes
R237XY256AK – Western Alaska Maritime Tussock-Scrub Mountain Slopes, Hummocked
F237XY221AK – Boreal Woodland Loamy Slopes
F237XY239AK – Boreal Forest Loamy Slopes
F237XY216AK – Boreal Woodland Loamy Flood Plains
R237XY210AK – Western Alaska Maritime Scrubland Gravelly Flood Plains
R237XY268AK – Western Alaska Maritime Scrubland on Low Flood Plains, distal from river
R237XY211AK – Western Alaska Maritime Scrubland Loamy Flood Plains
R237XY212AK – Western Alaska Maritime Scrubland Silty Flood Plains
R237XY212AK – Western Alaska Maritime Scrubland Silty Flood Plains
R237XY257AK – Western Alaska Maritime Low Scrub Flood Plain Terrace, Hummocks
R237XY258AK – Western Alaska Maritime Sedge-Shrub Oxbow Lakes
R237XY208AK – Western Alaska Maritime Scrubland Peat Depressions
R237XY226AK – Western Alaska Maritime Grassland Peat Flood Plains, Depression
R237XY223AK – Western Alaska Maritime Graminoid Gravelly Plains, Berms
R237XY224AK – Western Alaska Maritime Scrubland Gravelly Plains, Berms
R237XY208AK – Western Alaska Maritime Scrubland Peat Depressions
R237XY236AK – Western Alaska Maritime Graminoid Peat Plains
R237XY254AK – Western Alaska Maritime Grassland Tidal Flats, Subaqueous
R237XY264AK – Western Alaska Maritime Tall Shrub Coastal Flood Plain
F237XY239AK – Boreal Forest Loamy Slopes
R237XY203AK – Western Alaska Maritime Scrubland Gravelly Drainage, Escarpment
F237XY259AK – Boreal Subalpine Woodland on Slopes of Rounded Mountains
F237XY265AK – Boreal Subalpine Woodland on Slopes of Rugged Mountains
R237XY270AK – Boreal Alpine Dwarf Scrub Mountain Summits and Shoulders, Convex
R237XY260AK – Boreal Alpine Tussock Mountain Summits and Shoulders, Linear
F237XY263AK – Boreal Woodland Mountain Drainageway
F237XY261AK – Boreal Forest Mountain Backslopes and Footslopes, Linear to Convex
F237XY262AK – Boreal Forest Mountain Backslopes and Footslopes, Linear to Concave
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