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- Nestled in Settlers Cove at the northern tip of Kodiak Island, Port Lions is a charming village offering exellent opportunities for wildlife viewing, birding, fishing, and more. Port Lions was established after the devastating Good Friday…Type: Landing Page
- St. George (Unangam Tunuu: Anĝaaxchaluxˆ)St. Paul (Unangam Tunuu: Tanaxˆ Amixˆ) The Pribilof Islands are a four-island archipelago in the Bering Sea, 300 miles from Alaska's mainland. The islands are part of the …Type: Landing Page
- Located on the remote Popof Island where the Alaska Peninsula meets the …Type: Landing Page
- Looking for wild landscapes and wide open spaces? Alaska has an astounding number of national parks, state parks, and other public lands that offer outdoor adventures at every turn. With over 322 million acres of public lands — that’s over three times the size of the state of California — the opportunities for exploration are endless.…Type: Landing Page
- Vast, beautiful, and remote, this refuge is often called America's last great wilderness.The Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR) is one of Alaska’s crown jewels in the Arctic region and encompasses 19.6 million acres in remote…Type: Landing Page
- The magnificent scenery and rugged wilderness of Cape Krustenstern provide a truly remote experience in Arctic Alaska.Curving in an arc 70 miles along the Chukchi Sea is Cape Krusenstern National Monument, a remote wilderness area in Alaska’s Arctic region. This coastal region provides sweeping views across…Type: Landing Page
- This Arctic park contains one of Alaska’s most unique landscapes, the Great Kobuk Sand Dunes.Kobuk Valley National Park is a 1.7-million-acre park in …Type: Landing Page
- This preserve protects the largest undisturbed river system remaining in the United States.The remote and vast lands of Noatak National Preserve are located far above the Arctic Circle in a wilderness area bordered almost entirely by the Brooks…Type: Landing Page
- Encompassing a transition zone, this refuge weaves together boreal forest, Arctic tundra, wetlands, and hot springs.Selawik National Wildlife Refuge is situated in remote northwestern Alaska on the Arctic Circle to the east of Kotzebue Sound. The 2.15-million-acre refuge encompasses an Arctic landscape rich in cultural heritage and natural beauty.The refuge is an awe-inspiring…Type: Landing Page
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