Map of National Parks in Alaska

7 places

Alaska's wild parks showcase nature at its boldest support local outfitters as you explore these remote, stunning landscapes.

Denali National Park photo

Denali National Park

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Home to North America’s highest peak, rugged tundra, and abundant wildlife like grizzly bears and moose in a vast subarctic wilderness.

Inside Bettles, Gates of the Arctic Visitor Center.

Gates of the Arctic National Park

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4.5

America’s northernmost park above the Arctic Circle, offering remote mountain vistas and pristine backcountry.

This is the vessel for the day cruise out on Glacier Bay.

Glacier Bay National Park & Preserve

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Glacier-carved bay with tidewater glaciers, icy fjords, and marine wildlife viewing by boat or sea kayak.

from Brooks Falls

Katmai National Park

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Famous for foggy coastline and brown bears fishing for salmon at Brooks Falls.

Kenai Fjords National Park photo

Kenai Fjords National Park

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5.0

Dramatic fjords, tidewater glaciers, and abundant marine life along the Kenai Peninsula.

I have made it to Kobuk Valley National Park!

Kobuk Valley National Park

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4.5

Wild, dune‑dotted Arctic landscapes and caribou migrations far from developed roads.

I flew this, Lake and Penn Air, to and from Lake Clark.

Lake Clark National Park

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4.0

Volcanoes, glacial rivers, and coastal brown bears in a remote Alaskan setting.