Alaska is filled with jaw dropping, spectacular scenery. And as the largest state in the country, it’s no surprise that we are also home to seven of the 10 largest national parks in Alaska! Take a tour of these gorgeous, unique national parks that should be on everyone’s bucket list, and try and pick your favorite!
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This stunning and ethereal park is located north of the Arctic Circle. It’s also home to the most active sand dunes in the Arctic. It encompasses 1.75 million acres of beautiful tundra, and is known as one of the most isolated wilderness known in existence, as there are no roads in or out. The only access is by air. It’s also home to 400,000 caribou, all of which make their home here in this gorgeous area.
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