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 | | AK |  | Known for spectacular caribou migrations, this vast refuge offers a rich pageant of wildlife in the most pristine, undisturbed ecosystem on earth. Tundra, coastal plains, vast forests, raging rivers, polar bears, grizzly bears, black bears, more than 160 bird species, and 36 types of fish.
|  | | AK |  | An ancient land of wild animals and raptors, strewn with volcanic lava flows and maars, that served as the glacial epoch passageway to the Americas. lava flows, maars (lakes formed in steam explosion craters) hot springs, seal, walrus, beluga and bowhead whale, muskox, grizzly bear, moose, reindeer
|  | | AK |  | A massive headland rises up against a back drop of rolling alpine meadows and sharp peaks, giving way to a sweeping view of the North Pacific Ocean. Bears, sheer rocky clifffs, unique plant life, remains of historic Fort McGilvray and South Beach.
|  | | AK |  | With an abundance of wildlife and majestical scenery, Captain Cook provides a scenic backdrop to any outdoor adventure. bear, coyote, wolves, Beluga whales, harbor seals, bald eagles, sandhill cranes, trumpeter swans, arctic and common loons, golden-eye ducks
|  | | AK |  | A crystalline river winds its way through the hills and valleys of a 254,000-acre boreal forest, providing outstanding recreational opportunities. Winding, crystal clear river, hot springs, boreal forest, Northern Lights, bears, wolves, moose, bald eagles, ptarmigan, and spawning salmon.
|  | | AK |  | This preserve was established to protect and perpetuate the world's largest concentration of Bald Eagles and their critical habitat. Natural salmon runs; Chilkat, Kleheni, and Tsirku Rivers; 200-300 bald eagles; over 80 eagle nests.
|  | | AK |  | Forests and crystal waters, islands and glaciers, wetlands and abundant wildlife make this national forest a mecca for adventurers. Kenai Peninsula, Prince William Sound, Portage Glacier, Copper River Delta, wetlands, 200 miles of forest trails, Pacific salmon, black and brown bear
|  | | AK |  | Located in Anchorage's backyard, the Chugach's untameable lands provide ample opportunity for recreation ranging from windsurfing to mountaineering. Bears, mountain goats, dall sheep, wolves, lynx, birdwatching, Turnagain Arm, glaciers, mountain peaks, lakes, and rivers.
|  | | AK |  | With an abundance of bird and marine life, Deep Creek provides the outdoorsmen with a unique adventure. bald eagles, sandhill cranes, whales, razor clam
|  | | AK |  | The icy 20,320' summit of Mt. McKinley, tallest mountain in North America, gazes down upon Arctic tundra, taiga forest, and myriad peaks and glaciers. Moose, Dall sheep, grizzly bears, exploration of taiga and tundra, dog sledding/mushing.
|  | | AK |  | Situated between the Talkeetna Mtns. and the Alaska Range, the Park's pristine landscape varies from meandering lowland streams to alpine tundra. Spectacular valley glaciers, steep ice-carved gorges, crystalline rivers, bears, wolves, caribou, lynx.
|  | | AK |  | You will discover remnants of a WWII military installation, foot trails leading to a rugged coastline, a lake stocked with rainbow trout and grayling. The preserved Ft. Abercromie from WWII, jagged Alaskan coastline, popular fishing lake, camping and picnic facilities.
|  | | AK |  | Dominated by the forces of nature, with little evidence of humanity, here are jagged peaks, arctic valleys, wild rivers, and numerous lakes. Glaciated valleys, rugged forested mountains, arctic tundra, grizzly bears, caribou.
|  | | AK |  | An icy domain of snow-capped mountain ranges, deep fjords, tidewater glaciers, and lush rainforests. Dolphins, sea lions, whales, grizzly bears, old-growth forests of giant Sitka spruce, spectacular tidewater glaciers, deep icy fjords.
|  | | AK |  | Gold was the magnet that drew thousands of adventurers to the last frontier, testing the creeks in the nearby mountains. Susitna and Matanuska river basins, Talkeetna Mountains, Independence Mine.
|  | | AK |  | Rising to 4,000 feet, Kachemak Bay is dotted with alpine lakes, accented by wild rivers and stark icefields, and bordered by striking fjords. Beaches, tidal pools, whales, seals, puffins, sea otters, porpoises, bears, mtn. goats, wolves, eagles, fjords, glaciers, ice fields.
|  | | AK |  | A pristine wilderness, with wild rivers and streams, rugged coastlines, broad green glacial-hewn valleys, active glaciers and volcanoes. Valley of 10,00 Smokes, 14 active volcanoes, world's largest black bear population, prehistoric human dwellings, plentiful fish, and rugged terrain.
|  | | AK |  | Pristine and rugged land of bays, fjords, icefields, and glaciers, in a maritime climate of misty mornings and abundant rain. Harding Icefield, active glaciers, salt and freshwater fish, whales, Dall porpoises, Stellar sea lions, seals, glacial moraines, and fjords.
|  | | AK |  | This remote yet accessible wilderness encompasses the western slopes of the Kenai Mountains and forested lowlands bordering Cook Inlet. Brown bear, black bear, moose, caribou, Dall sheep, gray wolf, lynx, wolverine, mixed forests of black spruce, white spruce, aspen, birch, willow.
|  | | AK |  | Narrates the 1898 gold rush, through historic buildings in Skagway and the once heavily traveled Chilkoot and White Pass Trails Historic buildings from the Klondike Gold Rush, Chilkoot Trail, White Pass Trail
|  | | AK |  | 26 miles north of the Arctic Circle, bordered by mountains, the valley challenges visitors with its extreme winter climate experiences. Rugged mountains, forests, arctic tundra, wild rivers & sand dunes, sheep, caribou, and bears.
|  | | AK |  | Enormous in size and wildlife, the park includes a jagged array of mountains and glaciers including two active volcanoes. Lakes, bays & rivers, alpine meadows, salmon fisheries, sea lions, whales, porpoises, and a variety of big game.
|  | | AK |  | Clear waters ringed by unspoiled forests and rolling hills provide a tranquil setting for outdoor recreation year-round. canoeing, kyaking, bears, loons, arctic terns
|  | | AK |  | Spilling into Shoup Bay, the icefield creates a striking contrast between land and sea and provides a scenic backdrop for canoeing and birdwatching. glaciers, bears, mountain goats, nesting waterfowl, canoeing along the inner bay
|  | | AK |  | Veteran kayakers refer to Shuyak Island as a true paradise as it is remote, isolated, pristine, and wild with an intricate maze of bays and channels. Bays, channels, inlets, otters, whales, harbor seals, sea lions, and Dall porpoises, bears, birdwatching, alpine botany.
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