How to Visit Alaska's National Parks
Here's how to visit Alaska's gorgeous national parks and experience the amazing wildlife and remote wilderness of each.
Alaska's most-visited national parks are the ones most accessible from the road system or on a cruise. These include Denali National Park, Kenai Fjords National Park, Wrangell-St. Elias National Park, and Glacier Bay National Park. The remaining parks are only accessible by air, and include Lake Clark National Park, Katmai National Park, Gates of the Arctic National Park, and Kobuk Valley National Park. Don't expect to visit them all in one trip to Alaska. Start with one or two, then come back to see the rest!
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This video is beyond helpful! I'm in the middle of trying to get to all 63 of the national parks this year. Planning for Alaska's parks was overwhelming. Thank you for putting this together!!
Thank you heading that way end of June
Awesome! Thank you for this video, it is very helpful!
Great video well made
Nice video. A 2nd video on the other national park units or public land units would also be great.
Ilove AlAska
We have been to 4 of them and are looking forward to going to Lake Clark and Katmi. Both to see the bears. That will leave the 2 in the north.
How much money do we need we are from Mi
And only five of the 19 National Parks are road accessible.
We have 17 National Parks plus 2 National Monuments plus 2 National Forests plus 10 National Wildlife Refuges plus 44 Designated Wilderness Areas plus 24 Wild & Scenic Rivers and an immense amount of other small w wilderness. Not Eight Parks, sorry.
Please learn how to pronounce “Arctic”