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Logo bar of the Alaska Public Lands Information Center which are located in Anchorage, Fairbanks, Tok and Ketchikan
A glacier in Kenai Fjords National Park and Preserve
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Experience Alaska

19 National Parks; 1,000 species; 12,000 years of human history; 100,000 glaciers; 57 million acres of wilderness. But there’s only one Alaska: YOUR ALASKA.

Alaska’s 19 national parks, monuments, and historical sites range from the northernmost reaches of the continent at Gates of the Arctic, to its western fringe in the Aleutian Islands. This dramatically diverse landscape holds a unique experience for everyone; delve into Alaska’s confluence of cultures, escape into wild landscapes, witness thriving ecosystems, or explore the world’s largest concentration of glaciers. Find YOUR ALASKA.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
The Lynn Canal & Skagway Did You Know?
The Lynn Canal in southeast Alaska is the deepest fjord in North America at more than 2,000 feet deep. It is also one of the longest fjords in the world, stretching 90 miles from Juneau to Haines.