Water Sports in Alaska

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Alagnak Wild River (King Salmon)

Alagnak Wild River is located in the beautiful Aleutian Range. The river provides unparalleled opportunities to experience the wilderness of the Alaska Peninsula.

Aniakchak National Monument & Preserve (King Salmon)

The Aniakchak Caldera, is the result of a series of eruptions, the latest in 1931. Nearly six miles in diameter and covering some ten square miles, it is one of the finest examples of dry caldera in the world.

Kobuk Valley National Park (Kotzebue)

Kobuk Valley National Park is encircled by the Baird and Waring mountain ranges.

Noatak National Preserve (Kotzebue)

As one of North America's largest mountain-ringed river basins with an intact ecosystem, the Noatak River environs features some of the Artic's finest arrays of plants and animals.

Bering Land Bridge National Preserve (Kotzebue)

The Bering Land Bridge National Preserve is one of the most remote national park areas, located on the Seward Peninsula in northwest Alaska. The Preserve is a remnant of the land bridge that connected Asia with North America more than 13, 000 years ago.

Cape Krusenstern National Monument (Kotzebue)

Cape Krusenstern National Monument is a treeless coastal plain dotted with sizable lagoons and backed by gently rolling limestone hills.

Gates Of The Arctic National Park & Preserve (Bettles)

By establishing Gates of the Arctic National Park & Preserve (GAAR) in Alaska's Brooks Range, Congress has reserved a vast and essentially untouched area of superlative natural beauty and exceptional scientific value - a maze of glaciated valleys and gaun

Glacier Bay National Park & Preserve (Gustavus)

The marine wilderness of Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve provides opportunities for adventure, a living laboratory for observing the ebb and flow of glaciers, and a chance to study life as it returns in the wake of retreating ice.

Katmai National Park & Preserve (King Salmon)

Katmai is famous for volcanoes, brown bears, fish, and rugged wilderness and is also the site of the Brooks River National Historic Landmark with North America's highest concentration of prehistoric human dwellings (about 900).

Kenai Fjords National Park (Seward)

Sweeping from rocky coastline to glacier-crowned peaks, Kenai Fjords National Park encompasses 607, 805 acres of unspoiled wilderness on the southeast coast of Alaska?s Kenai Peninsula.

Lake Clark National Park & Preserve (Port Alsworth)

Lake Clark National Park and Preserve is a composite of ecosystems representative of many regions of Alaska. The spectacular scenery stretches from the shores of Cook Inlet, across the Chigmit Mountains, to the tundra covered hills of the western interior.

Wrangell - St Elias National Park & Preserve (Copper Center)

The Chugach, Wrangell, and St. Elias mountain ranges converge here in what is often referred to as the "mountain kingdom of North America.

Yukon - Charley Rivers National Preserve (Eagle)

Located along the Canadian border in central Alaska, the preserve protects 115 miles of the 1, 800-mile Yukon River and the entire Charley River basin.

Beaver Creek (Fairbanks)

Beaver Creek NWR is a Class I, clear water river, that flows past jagged limestone peaks in the White Mountains and through the Yukon Flats National Wildlife Refuge before joining the Yukon River. It may be the longest road-to-road float in North America.

Kuskokwim Bay - Carter Spit (Anchorage)

The Carter Spit site includes 4 spits and the intertidal mudflats within Kuskokwim Bay and north of Goodnews Bay, on the southwest coast of Alaska.

Chena River Lakes (North Pole)

The Chena Project offers a host of recreational opportunities and a variety of Alaskan scenery to enjoy throughtout the year.