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Alaska's National Parks

Possessing half of the U.S. National Parks, Alaska truly offers some of Mother Nature’s best work. Stretching across a staggering 13.2 million acres, Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and Preserve is the largest parcel of land, but its sister parks—Glacier Bay, Denali, Kenai Fjords, and Gates of the Arctic—share equally in beauty and natural wonders.

View of Glacier Bay National Park

Glacier Bay National Park

Set on the state's southeastern coast, this glacier-rich territory is equally abundant in snowcaps, fjords and wildlife.

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View of Denali National Park

Denali National Park

Mt. McKinley keeps a watchful eye on the caribou, moose, bear and gray wolves that roam this 6 million acre wilderness.

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View of Wrangell-St.Elias National Park

Wrangell-St. Elias National Park

The highest coastal mountains in the world can be found here, near the Canadian border in south central Alaska.

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View of Kenai Fjords National Park

Kenai Fjords National Park

This rocky southeastern coast of the Kenai Peninsula in south central Alaska is home to more than 100 bird species.

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View of Arctic National Park

Gates of The Arctic National Park

Located north of the Arctic Circle in the Brooks Range, this wide swath of tundra is unparalleled in its beauty.

Gates of The Arctic National Park »

Princess Cruises is proud to partner with the National Park Service to preserve, protect and share these national treasure with our cruise guests. For more information about Alaska's National Parks vist the National Park Service or Alaska Geographic.
 

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