Kobuk Valley National Park
"Into The Wild"
Located north of the Arctic Circle, Kobuk Valley National Park is a canvas of serenity and wild seclusion. One of the least-visited national parks in the United States, this park carries delightful intermingling of boreal and tundra forests. Long meandering rivers accentuate the landscape, known for its Great Kobuk Sand Dunes and the Caribou migration route. The park lies in the northern hemisphere, above the Arctic circle where vegetation blooms unhindered in the wake of long summers. Fringed by the Baird and Waring mountains, this entrancing park plays host to many activities like hiking and canoeing. Mottled with a tapestry of sand dunes, breeding grounds, and agile streams, this expansive national park bears the most diverse and unique semblances of nature.
171 3rd Avenue, Kotzebue, AK, United States, 99752
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"Into The Wild"
Located north of the Arctic Circle, Kobuk Valley National Park is a canvas of serenity and wild seclusion. One of the least-visited national parks in the United States, this park carries delightful intermingling of boreal and tundra forests. Long meandering rivers accentuate the landscape, known for its Great Kobuk Sand Dunes and the Caribou migration route. The park lies in the northern hemisphere, above the Arctic circle where vegetation blooms unhindered in the wake of long summers. Fringed by the Baird and Waring mountains, this entrancing park plays host to many activities like hiking and canoeing. Mottled with a tapestry of sand dunes, breeding grounds, and agile streams, this expansive national park bears the most diverse and unique semblances of nature.
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