Noatak National Preserve - Nome, AK
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Noatak National Preserve
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The Noatak River basin is the largest mountain-ringed river basin in the Nation still virtually unaffected by man. The preserve includes landforms of great scientific interest, including the 65-mile-long Grand Canyon of the Noatak, a transition zone and migration route for plants and animals between subarctic and arctic environments, and an array of flora among the most diverse anywhere in the earth's northern latitudes. The preserve contains part of the Noatak Wild River.


Facilities: None.

Best Time To Visit: Open year round.

Fees: None.

Accessibility: Unknown

Rules: Unknown

Directions: Most visitors fly from Anchorage or Fairbanks to Kotzebue, and then fly to the parklands and nearby villages. During summer, a boat charter is available.

Map: Click here for a map to Noatak National Preserve

Reservations: Unknown

 
Address
Noatak National Preserve
P.O. Box 1029
Kotzebue, Alaska 99752
Phone
General: (907) 442-3890
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