Kobuk Valley National Park protects vast Arctic sand dunes, caribou migration routes, and boreal forests. Its Great Kobuk Sand Dunes are among the largest active dunes in the Arctic. Visitors experience a remote wilderness with no roads or trails, accessible only by air. The parks ecosystems reflect the harsh yet dynamic conditions of the far north.
Its cultural history includes Indigenous communities who have lived in the region for thousands of years. The parks isolation preserves both natural and cultural landscapes.
Further details can be found on the park website.