Gates of the Arctic National Park protects a remote wilderness above the Arctic Circle. With no roads or trails, it offers one of the most untouched landscapes in the National Park System. The parks tundra, mountains, and rivers support caribou, wolves, and migratory birds. Its extreme latitude brings dramatic seasonal light changes, from midnight sun to polar darkness.
Visitors must rely on backcountry skills and air access, making the park a destination for experienced adventurers. Its isolation preserves ecosystems shaped by ancient geological forces.
Further details can be found on the park website.