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Logo bar of the Alaska Public Lands Information Center which are located in Anchorage, Fairbanks, Tok and Ketchikan
View of Mt. Redoubt releasing some steam at sunset
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Map of Western Alaska
 
Selawik National Wildlife RefugeBering Land Bridge National PreserveInnoko National Wildlife RefugeWalrus Islands State Game SanctuaryYukon Delta National Wildlife RefugeTogiak National Wildlife RefugeWood-Tikchik State Park
Western Alaska
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Click areas on the map for links to the specific locations

From the nation's largest State Park (Wood-Tikchik) to a land deeply important to human history in North America (Bering Land Bridge National Preserve), the public lands of Western Alaska offer visitors some of the most secluded and pristine lands in the nation. Below is a link to the main website associated with each park, preserve, sanctuary, or refuge in western Alaska.

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Bering Land Bridge National Preserve

Innoko National Wildlife Refuge

Selawik National Wildlife Refuge

Togiak National Wildlife Refuge

Walrus Islands State Game Sanctuary

Wood-Tikchik State Park

Yukon Delta National Wildlife Refuge

 





 
Brown bear with a salmon Did You Know?
Katmai National Park and Preserve is home to the largest population of brown bears in the world! Over 2,000 bears gather on the McNeil River each summer to feast on salmon moving up the river to spawn.
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