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- Wrangell - St Elias National Park Preserve (U. S. National Park Service)
Wrangell-St Elias is a vast national park that rises from the ocean all the way up to 18,008 ft At 13 2 million acres, the park is the same size as Yellowstone National Park, Yosemite National Park, and Switzerland combined!
- Plan Your Visit - Wrangell - St Elias National Park Preserve (U. S . . .
Welcome to Wrangell-St Elias National Park and Preserve! Larger than Vermont and New Hampshire combined, this place is unimaginably big In order to help you plan your visit, the park is divided into five areas where visitor services and things to do can be found
- Basic Information - Wrangell - St Elias National Park Preserve (U. S . . .
Visiting Wrangell-St Elias National Park and Preserve can be quite different from a trip to a park in the lower-48 Visitor services are limited, access can be challenging, weather varies widely, and a variety of wildlife can be encountered
- Whats So Special About This Place? - Wrangell - St Elias National Park . . .
It is the largest national park in the United States, with a size equal to six Yellowstone National Parks, and boasts many peaks and glaciers Follow any braided river or stream to its source and you will find either a receding, advancing, or tidewater glacier
- Maps - Wrangell - St Elias National Park Preserve (U. S. National Park . . .
Contact Info Mailing Address: Wrangell-St Elias National Park Preserve PO Box 439 Mile 106 8 Richardson Highway Copper Center, AK 99573
- Operating Hours Seasons - Wrangell - St Elias National Park . . .
Summer is the primary season for visiting Wrangell-St Elias from mid-May through mid-September Winter arrives early to interior Alaska and by the end of September, available services and facilities are limited
- Kennecott Mines National Historic Landmark - Wrangell - St Elias . . .
Contact Info Mailing Address: Wrangell-St Elias National Park Preserve PO Box 439 Mile 106 8 Richardson Highway Copper Center, AK 99573
- Glaciers - Wrangell - St Elias National Park Preserve (U. S. National . . .
Within park boundaries exists the nation's largest glacial system, with glaciers covering 35 percent of the parklands In summer, these glaciers contribute a significant portion of the rivers' high runoff and heavy sediment load
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