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Alaska
National
Parks
One-half of all U.S. national park land
is in Alaska!
It's easy to see what the appeal is.
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Denali
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Gates of
the Arctic
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Glacier
Bay
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Katmai
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Kenai Fjords
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Kobuk Valley
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Lake Clark
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Wrangell
Saint Elias
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Gates of the Arctic National Park
By establishing Gates of the Arctic National Park & Preserve (GAAR)
in Alaska's Brooks Range, Congress has reserved a vast and essentially
untouched area of superlative natural beauty and exceptional scientific
value - a maze of glaciated valleys and gaunt, rugged mountains covered
with boreal forest and arctic tundra vegetation, cut by wild rivers, and
inhabited by far-ranging populations of caribou, Dall sheep, wolves, and
bears (barren-ground grizzlies and black bears). Congress recognized that
a special value of the Park and Preserve is its wild and undeveloped character,
and the opportunities it affords for solitude, wilderness travel, and
adventure. Gates of the Arctic encompasses several congressionally recognized
elements, including the national park, national preserve, wilderness,
six Wild Rivers and two National Natural Landmarks. The National Park
Service is entrusted to manage this area to protect its physical resources
and to maintain the intangible qualities of the wilderness and the opportunity
it provides for people to learn and renew its values.
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Eight stars of gold on a field of blue,
Alaska's Flag, may it mean to you
The blue of the sea, the evening sky,
The mountain lakes and the flow'rs nearby,
The gold of the early sourdough dreams,
The precious gold of the hills and streams,
The brilliant stars in the northern sky,
The Bear, the Dipper, and shining high,
The great North star with its steady light.
O'er land and sea a beacon bright,
Alaska's Flag to Alaskans dear,
The simple flag of a last frontier.
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