When you consider that
one-half of all U.S. national park land is in Alaska, you begin to
understand the scope and diversity of this vast expanse. Stretching across a
staggering 13.2 million acres, Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and Preserve
may be the largest, but its sister parks share in the beauty and wonder.
GLACIER BAY NATIONAL PARK
Set on the state's
southeastern coast, this glacier-rich territory is equally abundant
in snowcaps, fjords and wildlife. Read More>>
DENALI NATIONAL PARK
Mt. McKinley keeps a
watchful eye on the caribou, moose, bear and gray wolves that roam
this 6 million acre wilderness. Read More>>
KENAI FJORDS NATIONAL PARK
This rocky
southeastern coast of the Kenai Peninsula in south central Alaska is
home to more than 100 bird species. Read More>>