Teslin Tlingit Heritage Preserve protects culturally significant lands along Teslin Lake in Alaska, offering unique opportunities for cultural exploration, wildlife viewing, and outdoor recreation.
The Teslin Tlingit Heritage Preserve is located along the shores of Teslin Lake in interior Alaska, bordering the Yukon Territory of Canada. This heritage preserve safeguards lands that are of great cultural and historical significance to the Teslin Tlingit people, one of the Coastal Tlingit groups who migrated inland. The area is characterized by boreal forests, wetlands, and expansive lakeshore environments that support a diverse range of wildlife including moose, black bears, waterfowl, and migratory fish species. The preserve offers visitors the chance to experience both natural beauty and indigenous heritage, with opportunities to explore cultural sites and participate in traditional subsistence activities. Outdoor recreation includes fishing, birdwatching, kayaking on Teslin Lake, and hiking in the surrounding forested areas. While formal developed infrastructure is limited, the remote access lends itself to quiet and reflective wilderness experiences. The preserve is also important for protecting vital habitats that sustain the local Tlingit community and support subsistence lifestyles. Access to the area is typically via the Alaska Highway and local floatplane services. The preserve is an important destination for visitors interested in Alaska’s indigenous cultures, unspoiled landscapes, and diverse wildlife. Its blend of cultural heritage and natural environment makes it a rich destination for both education and outdoor adventure.
Teslin Lake Shoreline with abundant birdlife and fishing opportunities
Culturally significant Tlingit heritage sites along the lake
Remote boreal forest habitat supporting moose and black bear populations
Traditional land-use areas maintained by the Teslin Tlingit community
An extensive lake providing critical habitat for fish species and migratory birds, valued for fishing and paddling.
Locations along the preserve reflecting the traditional use and history of the Teslin Tlingit people.
Dense spruce and birch forests supporting diverse wildlife including moose and black bear.