“Oklahoma's largest lake by surface area; vast Cross Timbers landscape; Eufaula wetlands and marshes; extensive waterbird habitat; big-sky Oklahoma atmosphere”
About This Location
Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park in Skagway, Alaska preserves one of the most intact 1898 Gold Rush boomtowns in North America—original false-front wooden commercial buildings, the historic White Pass Trail, and a dramatic mountain-canyon setting that defined the frantic 1898 stampede to the Klondike. The preserved Victorian false-front streetscape, period commercial interiors, and towering mountain backdrop create authentic late 19th-century frontier boomtown atmosphere for Gold Rush drama, adventure documentary, and period Western productions. Both interior period buildings and extensive exterior streetscape available for filming with NPS authorization. Shoulder seasons (May and September) offer better production logistics with reduced cruise ship traffic. A premier Alaska film location for Klondike Gold Rush-era storytelling. Filming permits available through Klondike Gold Rush NHP Superintendent. NPS Special Use Permit required; seasonal cruise ship traffic management essential for summer productions.
Permit Information
Permit Required
Type
Tulsa District - Eufaula Lake Resource Manager
Fee
Tulsa District manages. Oklahoma's largest lake (102,500 acres). Cross Timbers ecological zone. Extensive marshes and waterbird colonies. Creek Nation homeland.
Contact
(918) 484-5135
Contact Permit Office
📞 SWT-Eufaula@usace.army.mil✉️ https://www.swt.usace.army.mil/Locations/Eufaula-Lake/Save this to your scout list
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