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Gates of the Arctic National Park and Preserve
Lying entirely north of the Arctic Circle, this park and preserve includes a portion of the Central Brooks Range, the northernmost extension of the Rocky Mountains. It is often referred to as the greatest remaining wilderness in North America.
Tent campingHiking is allowedFishingWildlife viewing

Kobuk River
Just below Walker Lake, a short set of White Water Class III-IV rapids will be encountered. They may be portaged or lined if necessary on the east bank. The river meanders on for about twenty miles before encountering a second set of rapids in the Lower Kobuk Canyon which persist for about one mile.
Tent campingFishingWildlife viewingHiking is allowedBirdwatching

Noatak Biosphere Reserve
Noatak Biosphere Reserve is located in northwestern Alaska in the Arctic Range. The Noatak preserve was established in order to maintain the environmental integrity of the Noatak River and adjacent uplands, to protect wildlife habitats and populations and to protect archaeological resources for scientific research.
Tent campingFishingHiking is allowedWildlife viewing

Noatak National Preserve
The Noatak River basin is the largest mountain-ringed river basin in the Nation still virtually unaffected by man.
Tent campingFishingHiking is allowedWildlife viewing

Noatak River
Situated in Gates of the Arctic National Park and Preserve and Noatak National Preserve, the Noatak drains the largest mountain-ringed river basin in America that is still virtually unaffected by human activities.
Tent campingFishingWildlife viewingHiking is allowed
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Tent, Primitive

Gates of the Arctic National Park and Preserve
Lying entirely north of the Arctic Circle, this park and preserve includes a portion of the Central Brooks Range, the northernmost extension of the Rocky Mountains. It is often referred to as the greatest remaining wilderness in North America.
Tent campingHiking is allowedFishingWildlife viewing

Kobuk River
Just below Walker Lake, a short set of White Water Class III-IV rapids will be encountered. They may be portaged or lined if necessary on the east bank. The river meanders on for about twenty miles before encountering a second set of rapids in the Lower Kobuk Canyon which persist for about one mile.
Tent campingFishingWildlife viewingHiking is allowedBirdwatching

Noatak Biosphere Reserve
Noatak Biosphere Reserve is located in northwestern Alaska in the Arctic Range. The Noatak preserve was established in order to maintain the environmental integrity of the Noatak River and adjacent uplands, to protect wildlife habitats and populations and to protect archaeological resources for scientific research.
Tent campingFishingHiking is allowedWildlife viewing

Noatak National Preserve
The Noatak River basin is the largest mountain-ringed river basin in the Nation still virtually unaffected by man.
Tent campingFishingHiking is allowedWildlife viewing

Noatak River
Situated in Gates of the Arctic National Park and Preserve and Noatak National Preserve, the Noatak drains the largest mountain-ringed river basin in America that is still virtually unaffected by human activities.
Tent campingFishingWildlife viewingHiking is allowed
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