The 8 National Parks of Alaska

Wrangell–St. Elias National Park

The largest National Park in the US, also a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

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Denali National Park

Home to the tallest mountain in the US, Denali (20,310 ft/6,190 m).

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Katmai National Park

One of the best places to see brown bears in the wild.

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Glacier Bay National Park

Located near the US-Canada border, Glacier Bay National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

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The second largest National Park in America. A safe haven for a numerous wildlife species. 

Gates of the Arctic National Park

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Kenai Fjords National Park

The National Park is famous for its boat tours, kayaking, hikes, glaciers, etc.

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Kobuk Valley National Park

An isolated National Park in northwest Alaska through which the mighty Kobuk River flows.

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Lake Clark National Park

The National Park is famous for its bears, Chigmit Mountains, and its active volcanoes.

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Alaska is the state with the second highest number of National Parks after California. There are 9 National Parks in California.

The 9 National Parks of California