Amazing Alaska
Alaska is unique within the National Park Service. Parks in Alaska make up over half (60%) of all the land within the National Park System and include the most remote parks with more than 3,095 miles of coastline and 52 million acres of designated wilderness. Alaska also has the only Arctic parks in the nation.
High-latitude Climate Change
All parks in Alaska are showing some ecological impacts from a warming climate. Learn more about what we are doing about it.
Restoration Projects
Learn more about ongoing projects that will restore damaged and degraded freshwater systems in Alaska.
The Arctic
Alaska has the only Arctic parks in the National Park System.
Alaska's Ecoregions
Vegetation, climate, and other physical factors determine biological communities. Learn more about these ecoregions and invasive species.
Wildlife
Alaska's wild parks protect healthy wildlife populations.
Wilderness
Alaska has the largest, most remote wilderness areas in the National Park System.
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Last updated: May 24, 2024
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