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

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

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

Katmai National Park
Opens at
Famous for foggy coastline and brown bears fishing for salmon at Brooks Falls.

Kenai Fjords National Park
Open until
Dramatic fjords, tidewater glaciers, and abundant marine life along the Kenai Peninsula.

Kobuk Valley National Park
Wild, dune‑dotted Arctic landscapes and caribou migrations far from developed roads.

Lake Clark National Park
Open until
Volcanoes, glacial rivers, and coastal brown bears in a remote Alaskan setting.