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Description

Nestled above the Arctic Circle in Alaska, Kobuk Valley National Park is a remote paradise that showcases the breathtaking beauty of the Great Kobuk Sand Dunes, majestic caribou migrations, and the winding Kobuk River. This vast wilderness, largely untouched by human development, offers visitors the chance to explore diverse landscapes ranging from boreal forests to expansive tundra. Adventurers can embark on unforgettable journeys to see the ancient sand dunes, hike through the verdant valley, or witness the awe-inspiring spectacle of thousands of caribou traversing the land. A testament to the raw, untamed beauty of the Arctic, Kobuk Valley is a haven for those seeking solitude, wildlife encounters, and a glimpse into the pristine ecosystems that define this extraordinary national park.

Park Details

Date Established:
December 2, 1980
Acres:
1,750,717
Recreation Visitors (2021):
11540