
Kobuk Valley
National Park
Est. 1980
Alaska
1,750,716 acres

Remote and rarely visited, Kobuk Valley National Park protects a vast expanse of boreal forest, river valleys, and sweeping sand dunes within the Arctic Circle. With no roads, trails, or facilities, Kobuk is a park of pure wilderness—defined by the seasonal migration of hundreds of thousands of caribou and the surreal sight of desert-like dunes surrounded by tundra and mountains. Read more . . .
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