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Denali National Park features the tallest mountain in North America and such wildlife as grizzly bears and caribou. See it on a bus ride, by bike or by foot -- even by raft or helicopter. More  |

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Glacier Bay National Park is a mountainous refugee from the last ice age. Visits from cruise ships make Glacier Bay the most visited of Alaska's national parks. More  |

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Kenai Fjords National Park puts visitors in touch with glaciers, whales and birds -- and if you're in a sea kayak, so much the better. More  |

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The nation's largest national park, Wrangell-St. Elias is a world unto itself. And that world isn't far removed from the ice ages. More  |

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Four more national parks, two historical parks and four national monuments round out Alaska's federal parklands. More  |

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Alaska's 119 state parks invite you to the wilderness -- by car, boat or small plane. The rugged and wild Chugach State Park borders Anchorage to the east. More  |

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The Chugach and Tongass national forests are sublime playgrounds for Alaskans and their guests. More  |
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