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Wrangell-St. Elias National Park & PreserveRugged peaks characterize this massive wilderness
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Wrangell-St. Elias National Park & Preserve
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Mount Blackburn and glacier
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Here, you have an opportunity to experience wilderness on a scale above and beyond anything you may be used to.
 

Wrangell-St. Elias National Park & Preserve is one of America’s greatest treasures. At over 13 million acres, Wrangell-St. Elias is the largest unit in the National Park System. Here, you have an opportunity to experience wilderness on a scale above and beyond anything you may be used to. Mountains loom larger than life, massive glaciers redefine your sense of scale, ice-fed rivers rage to the sea, and entire, intact ecosystems function as they have for millennia.

Far from the hustle and bustle of other Alaskan destinations, the magnificent scenery and untamed nature of this park allow you to experience genuine “Wild Alaska” on its own terms. Your possibilities here are endless. Whether immersing yourself in the colorful history of Kennecott, floating a raging river, crossing a glacier, driving one of the park’s primitive roads, overwhelming your senses on a scenic flight, or charting your own backcountry trek, the park is ready for those willing and prepared to enter it.

Access and services here may seem very limited when compared to traditional National Parks you may have visited “down below.” What the area may lack in services, it more than makes up for in friendly people and un-crowded wilderness. This website was created to help you discover and plan a visit to your park. With some effort and careful planning, you will find that your first visit here may mark the beginning of a lifetime of exploration.

 Park Brochures
Park Brochures
Selected Maps, Visitor Guides, Handouts
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 Weather readings and reports
What's The Weather?
Current readings, weather history, and climate links
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Hiking & Backpacking
Into The Backcountry
Exploring the Wilds of the Wrangells
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 Alaska Road Conditions
AK Road Traveler Information
Current State Road Conditions
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Red Squirrel  

Did You Know?
Scientists believe that our chattering little forest friend, the red squirrel, is the first mammal proven to have the ability to adapt to our warming climate in just a few generations. Females have been able to shorten their gestation period , normally 36-40 days, by as much as 18 days.

Last Updated: February 09, 2009 at 19:00 EST