Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and Preserve is a south-central Alaska’s biggest national park in the entire country and famous for its diverse wildlife, glaciers and rugged wilderness. Moreover, it covers about 13 million acres, comprising the largest non-polar icefield in the world and four major mountain ranges. Therefore, peoples can search the park through guided tours, camping and hiking and there are also opportunities for winter sports and mountaineering. A variety of wildlife, containing numerous bird species, wolves, caribou and grizzly bears. In addition, the park deals with exhibitions, educational programs while highlighting the regional natural and cultural history.
Like Never Before
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