National Parks and Historic Areas in Alaska

There are 15 National Parks and Preserves in Alaska.
Clicking on the park acronym will produce the general description of the cultural resources in each park.

Alagnak
Wild River
Located near King Salmon, AK

Aleutian World War II
National Historic Area
Located in Unalaska/Dutch Harbor, AK

Aniakchak
National Monument & Preserve
Located near King Salmon, AK
 
(ANIA)

Bering Land Bridge
National Preserve
Located near Nome, AK
 
(BELA)

Cape Krusenstern
National Monument
in Northwest Alaska Areas

Located near Kotzebue, AK
(CAKR)

Denali
National Park & Preserve
Located near Denali Park, AK
(DENA)

Gates Of The Arctic
National Park & Preserve
Located in Bettles, AK 
(GAAR)

Glacier Bay
National Park & Preserve
Located in Gustavus, AK 

(GLBA)

Katmai
National Park & Preserve

Located near King Salmon, AK
(KATM)

Kenai Fjords
National Park
Located in Seward, AK
 
(KEFJ)

Klondike Gold Rush
National Historical Park
Located in Skagway, AK
(KLGO)

Kobuk Valley
National Park
in Northwest Alaska Areas

Located in Kotzebue, AK
(KOVA)

Lake Clark
National Park & Preserve
Located in Port Alsworth, AK
(LACL)

Noatak
National Preserve
in Northwest Alaska Areas

Located in Kotzebue, AK

(NOAT)

Sitka
National Historical Park
Located in Sitka, AK

(SITK)

Wrangell - St Elias
National Park & Preserve
Located near Copper Center, AK

(WRST)

Yukon - Charley Rivers
National Preserve
Located in Eagle, AK

(YUCH)