Greetings from Gates Of The Arctic National Park & Preserve

My quest to visit every North American National Park recently took me to Gates of the Arctic National Park, one of the most remote and least visited national parks in the US.

Sincerely,
Gary

Gates Of The Arctic National Park & Preserve

Without roads, trails or formal campgrounds, Gates of the Arctic’s 7-million-acre wilderness covers vast terrain, including the jagged peaks of the Brooks Mountain Range, glacier-carved valleys, boreal forest, six Wild and Scenic Rivers, and arid stretches of polar desert — all north of the Arctic Circle.

State(s): Alaska

Established: 1980

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