Alaska National Parks
Alaska National Parks provide access to a wealth of natural, cultural, and historic features of this massive landscape. visitation to the alaska parks has increased steadily over the last few years. Vistors come to see the wildlife, moutains, glaciers, and to learn avout alaska's history.
Alaska's spectacular scenery extends from the Inupiat Heritage Center at the rooftop of the world to the aleutuian World War II National Historic area located at Alaska's southern tip.
When planning an Alaska trip, consider the following:
- Alaska contains eight national parks/preserves and four national preserves. three of the amore popular parks are denali National Park and Preserve, glacier bay National Park and Perserve, and Gates of the Artic National Park and Preserve.
- Caines Jead States Recreation area is the site of an abandoned World War II fort. this territory was occupied by japanese grounds forces during World War II.
- Some other interesting sites included tjr Nancy Lake State Recreation area, the Totem Bight State Historical Park , which contains a native village model and a number of econstructed totem poles, abd tge alaska Cluilkatat Bald Eagle Preseve.
Park Entrance fees vary throughout the state and are subject to change.
John Doe
August 26, 2010