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Gates of the Arctic National Park and Preserve
Site Index
Gates of the Arctic National Park & Preserve
AIR Selection Process 08-November-2007
Alatna River 16-February-2006
Artist in Residence 02-February-2006
Artist in Residence Application Tips 06-November-2007
Contact Us 24-July-2006
Frequently Asked Questions 24-July-2006
Gates of the Arctic National Park & Preserve 15-August-2005
Gates of the Arctic Resident Artists 08-November-2007
John River 16-February-2006
Kobuk River 16-February-2006
Noatak River 16-February-2006
North Fork of the Koyukuk River 16-February-2006
Tinayguk River 16-February-2006
Wild and Scenic Rivers 16-February-2006
For Kids
For Kids 13-September-2006
Gates Games 07-February-2007
History and Culture
Creation of Gates of the Arctic National Park & Preserve 05-September-2008
Gold in the Brooks Range 13-August-2008
History & Culture 10-April-2008
Kobuk Gold Rush 13-August-2008
Military Exploration of the Brooks Range 13-August-2008
People 21-May-2008
Stories 27-December-2006
Subsistence and Gates of the Arctic 08-September-2008
USGS Exploration in the Brooks Range 13-August-2008
Nature and Science
Nature & Science 24-January-2006
Published Research 27-August-2006
Research in Gates of the Arctic 27-August-2006
Park Management
Area Re-Opened After Bear Mauling 28-August-2008
Centennial Initiative 2016 23-August-2007
Fire Management 17-July-2007
Management 13-September-2006
Our Staff & Offices 25-March-2008
Photos and Multimedia
Photos & Multimedia 03-February-2006
Plan Your Visit
Anaktuvuk Pass, Alaska 02-February-2006
Authorized Outfitters, Guides, and Air Taxis 18-January-2007
Back Country Communications 15-February-2006
Backpacking and Hiking 18-June-2006
Bear Resistant Food Containers (BRFCs) 15-February-2006
Bear Safety 15-February-2006
Bettles, Alaska 02-February-2006
Birding 14-February-2006
BRFC Vendor List 16-February-2006
Bugs 15-February-2006
Cabins 15-February-2006
Camping 13-February-2006
Common Birds of Gates of the Arctic 14-February-2006
Cooking 13-February-2006
Directions 30-November-2005
Fees & Reservations 06-July-2006
Filing a Trip Plan 15-February-2006
Firearms 24-August-2006
Food Storage Requirements 30-November-2005
General Planning Information 15-February-2006
Guardians of the Gates 27-July-2006
Human Waste 31-July-2006
Leave What You Find 24-August-2006
Maps 02-February-2006
Operating Hours & Seasons 01-February-2006
Plan Your Visit 11-July-2005
Preserve Your Wilderness Park 15-February-2006
Private Property 19-July-2006
Regulations 22-December-2006
Schedule Of Events 11-July-2005
Selecting a Wilderness Campsite 13-February-2006
Setting Up Camp 14-February-2006
Things To Do 11-July-2005
Things To Know Before You Come 30-November-2005
Trash 24-August-2006
Water 19-July-2006
Weather and Climate 06-July-2006
Wilderness Concerns 16-February-2006
Support Your Park
Bookstore 07-May-2008
Support Your Park 13-September-2006
An Inuksuk stands out against the sky.  

Did You Know?
Inuksuit, large stones stood on end by ancient Native Alaskans and used to drive caribou, are found throughout common caribou routes in Gates of the Arctic National Park and Preserve.

Last Updated: December 22, 2006 at 22:04 EST