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Innoko National Wildlife Refuge

Innoko National Wildlife Refuge

Innoko National Wildlife Refuge is a protected area in western Alaska, USA. Spanning over 3.8 million acres, it is named after the Innoko River, a significant waterway that flows through the refuge. Diverse landscapes, including vast wetlands, spruce forests, and meandering rivers, characterize Innoko National 

Izembek National Wildlife Refuge

Izembek National Wildlife Refuge

Izembek National Wildlife Refuge is one of Alaska’s most ecologically different refuges despite being the smallest of the state’s refuges at 315,000 acres. The refuge also holds the distinction of being the state’s smallest refuge. The majority of the refuge, which is around 300,000 acres 

Kanuti National Wildlife Refuge

Kanuti National Wildlife Refuge

Kanuti National Wildlife Refuge spans an area of 1.637 million acres, comparable to Delaware’s size. It is situated on the Arctic Circle, with about a third of the refuge above and two-thirds below. The refuge is an outstanding example of Alaska’s boreal environment, predominately made 

Kenai Fjords National Park

Kenai Fjords National Park

Kenai Fjords National Park is one of the national parks in the United States that receives the fewest visitors. Here are some basic park informational statistics. With boat tours, kayaking, camping, public use cabins, fishing, beach combing, biking, hiking, cross-country skiing, dog sledging, ranger programs, 

Kobuk Valley National Park

Kobuk Valley National Park

Kobuk Valley National Park, in the western Brooks Range above the Arctic Circle, is a large valley encircled by the Baird and Waring mountain ranges, with the Kobuk River running through it for 61 miles. Northwestern Alaska’s Kobuk Valley National Park lies 25 miles north 

Chugach National Forest

Chugach National Forest

Chugach National Forest, located in Southcentral Alaska, is a vast territory spanning 6,908,540 acres (27,958 km2). It presently encompasses portions of Prince William Sound, the Kenai Peninsula, and the Copper River Delta after being formed in 1907 from a section of a larger forest reserve. 

Tongass National Forest

Tongass National Forest

Tongass National Forest, located in Southeast Alaska, is the biggest national forest in the United States, with around 16.7 million acres. It has a wide variety of ecosystems, including temperate rainforests, Rocky Mountains, glaciers, and pure waterways, and is widely recognized for these reasons. Many 

Denali State Park

Denali State Park

Denali State Park is over half the size of Rhode Island and the fourth largest state park in Alaska with 324,240 acres, just next to the southern border of Denali National Park and Preserve. Denali State Park spans the Parks Highway 147 kilometres north of 

Wood-Tikchik State Park

Wood-Tikchik State Park

Wood Tikchik State Park, north of Dillingham in southwest Alaska, is named for its two big interconnected clear-water lakes. To safeguard the subsistence and recreational activities, as well as the fish and animal breeding and support systems, the largest state park in the United States, 

Kachemak Bay State Park

Kachemak Bay State Park

Kachemak Bay State Park is an amazing place located in Alaska. It is a big park that covers a lot of land and water. Nature and fun abound in the park. The bay has lofty mountains, dense forests, and long beaches. It is home to