[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 36, Volume 1]
[Revised as of July 1, 2006]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 36CFR13.66]

[Page 218-219]
 
              TITLE 36--PARKS, FORESTS, AND PUBLIC PROPERTY
 
      CHAPTER I--NATIONAL PARK SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
 
PART 13_NATIONAL PARK SYSTEM UNITS IN ALASKA--Table of Contents
 
       Subpart C_Special Regulations_Specific Park Areas in Alaska
 
Sec.  13.66  Katmai National Park and Preserve.

    (a) Fishing. Fishing is allowed in accordance with Sec.  13.21 of 
this chapter, but only with artificial lures and with the following 
additional exceptions:
    (1) Bait, as defined by State law, may be used only on the Naknek 
River during times and dates established by the Alaska Department of 
Fish and Game, and only from markers located just above Trefon's cabin 
downstream to the park boundary.
    (2) Flyfishing only is allowed on the Brooks River between Brooks 
Lake and the posted signs near Brooks Camp.
    (3) No person may retain more than one fish per day caught on Brooks 
River, on the waters between the posted signs 200 yards from the outlet 
of Brooks lake, or on the water between the posted signs 200 yards from 
the mouth of the Brooks River on Naknek Lake.
    (b) Traditional red fish fishery. Local residents who are 
descendants of Katmai residents who lived in the Naknek Lake and River 
Drainage will be authorized, in accordance with State fishing 
regulations or conditions established by the Superintendent, to continue 
their traditional fishery for red fish (spawned-out sockeye salmon that 
have no significant commercial value).
    (c) Brooks Camp Developed Area. For purposes of this section, the 
Brooks Camp Developed Area (BCDA) means all park areas within a 1.5 mile 
radius from the Brooks Falls Platform and is depicted on a map available 
at the park visitor center. Paragraphs (c)(1) through (10) of this 
section apply from May 1 through October 31 unless stated otherwise.
    (1) Camping. (i) Camping is prohibited in all areas of the BCDA 
except within the Brooks Camp Campground and other designated areas.
    (ii) Camping in Brooks Camp Campground for more than a total of 7 
nights during the month of July is prohibited.
    (iii) Exceeding a group size limit of 6 persons per site in the 
Brooks Camp Campground while in operation as a designated fee area is 
prohibited.
    (2) Visiting hours. The Falls and Riffles bear viewing platforms and 
boardwalks are closed from 10 pm to 7 am from June 15 through August 15. 
Entering or going upon these platforms and boardwalks during these hours 
is prohibited.
    (3) Brooks Falls area. The area within 50 yards of the ordinary high 
water marks of the Brooks River from the Riffles Bear Viewing Platform 
to a point 100 yards above Brooks Falls is closed to entry from June 15 
through August 15, unless authorized by the Superintendent. The 
Superintendent may designate a route to transit through the closed area.

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    (4) Food storage. In the BCDA, all fish must be stored in designated 
facilities and in accordance with conditions established by the 
Superintendent. Storing fish in any other manner is prohibited. 
Employees may store fish in employee residences.
    (5) Campfires. Lighting or maintaining a fire is prohibited except 
in established receptacles in the BCDA.
    (6) Sanitation. Within the BCDA, washing dishes or cooking utensils 
at locations other than the water spigot near the food cache in the 
Brooks Campground or other designated areas is prohibited.
    (7) Pets. Possessing a pet in the BCDA is prohibited.
    (8) Bear Orientation. All persons visiting the BCDA must receive an 
NPS-approved Bear Orientation. Failure to receive an NPS-approved Bear 
Orientation is prohibited.
    (9) Picnicking. Within the BCDA, picnicking in locations other than 
the Brooks Camp Visitor Center picnic area, Brooks Campground, Brooks 
Lake Picnic Area, and a site designated in the employee housing area is 
prohibited. Food consumption or possession while at the Brooks River is 
prohibited.
    (10) Unattended property. Leaving property, other than motorboats 
and planes, unattended for any length of time within the BCDA is 
prohibited, except at the Brooks Lodge Porch, Brooks Campground, or 
designated equipment caches as posted at the Brooks Camp Visitor Center.
    (11) BCDA closures and restrictions. The Superintendent may prohibit 
or otherwise restrict activities in the BCDA to protect public health 
and safety or park resources. Information on BCDA closures and 
restrictions will be available for inspection at the park visitor 
center. Violating BCDA closures or restrictions is prohibited.
    (d) Wildlife distance conditions. (1) Approaching a bear or any 
large mammal within 50 yards is prohibited.
    (2) Continuing to occupy a position within 50 yards of a bear that 
is using a concentrated food source, including, but not limited to, 
animal carcasses, spawning salmon, and other feeding areas is 
prohibited.
    (3) The prohibitions in this paragraph (d) do not apply to persons--
    (i) Engaged in a legal hunt;
    (ii) On a designated bear viewing structure;
    (iii) In compliance with a written protocol approved by the 
Superintendent; or
    (iv) Who are otherwise directed by a park employee.
    (e) Lake Camp. Leaving a boat, trailer, or vehicle unattended for 
more than 72 hours at the facilities associated with the Lake Camp 
launching ramp is prohibited without authorization from the 
Superintendent. Leaving a boat unattended at the Lake Camp dock is 
prohibited.

[54 FR 18493, May 1, 1989, as amended at 69 FR 70072, Dec. 2, 2004]