Alaska is the wildest region in the United States—home to vast tundra, towering mountains, massive glaciers, and some of the most remote wilderness on Earth. Its national parks are among the largest and least visited in the country.
National Parks of Alaska
- Denali National Park
- Gates of the Arctic National Park
- Glacier Bay National Park
- Katmai National Park
- Kenai Fjords National Park
- Kobuk Valley National Park
- Lake Clark National Park
- Wrangell–St. Elias National Park
State Park Highlights
- Chugach State Park: One of the largest state parks in the U.S.
- Kachemak Bay: Glaciers, fjords, and marine wildlife.
- Denali State Park: Views of North America’s tallest peak.
Why Alaska Matters
Alaska is a sanctuary for wildlife and wilderness. Its state parks preserve landscapes untouched by development, offering a glimpse into the natural world as it existed thousands of years ago.