- Chilkat State Park
- Chilkat State Park is seven miles south of Haines on Mud Bay Road. This park offers a log cabin visitor center, 15-site campground, picnic area, boat launch and trails.
- Chilkoot Lake State Recreation Site
- Chilkoot Lake State Recreation Site is ten miles northeast of Haines, taking Lutak and Chilkoot River roads, or five miles past the ferry terminal. The park is at the
- Chugach National Forest
- The mountains and waters of the Kenai Peninsula, the islands and glaciers of Prince William Sound, and the wetlands and birds of the Copper River Delta make this forest
- Chugach State Park
- Beyond the foothills at Anchorage's edge lies the third largest state park in America -- a half-million acres of some of the most accessible hiking, skiing, camping, wildlife viewing,
- Clam Gulch State Recreation Area
- Clam Gulch, as the name implies, is famous for the hundreds of thousands of razor clams harvested annually from the sandy beaches adjacent to the State Recreation Area.
Situated on
- Crooked Creek State Recreation Site
- Crooked Creek State Recreation Site is a short walk from the confluence of Crooked Creek and the Kasilof River. There are 80 campsites and 36 day use parking sites.
- Dall Sheep Viewing Area
- Crossing the Brooks Range is one of the true motoring adventures available in North America. One of the best places to see Dall sheep in Alaska is on the
- Dalton Highway Recreation Management Area
- Crossing the Brooks Range is one of the true motoring adventures available in North America. One of the best places to see Dall sheep in Alaska is on
- Decision Point State Marine Park
- Decision Point State Marine Park is located at the eastern end of Passage Canal approximately eight miles from Whittier. This popular park is aptly named as one decides at
- Deep Creek State Recreation Area
- To fisherman, the halibut and king salmon runs at Deep Creek are legendary, making the campsites in the park very much in demand. Bald eagles are visible year-round. In
- Delta Junction Area State Parks
- As you come to the end of the Alaska Highway, you reach a wilderness area which covers a wide expanse of boreal forests, braided river bottoms, high country tundra,
- Denali National Park & Preserve
- It's more than a mountain. Denali National Park & Preserve features North America's highest mountain, 20,320-foot tall Mount McKinley. The Alaska Range also includes countless other spectacular mountains and
- Denali State Park
- Denali State Park is an integral part of one of North Americas most spectacularly beautiful regions. The parks 325,240 acres, almost one-half the size of Rhode Island, provide the
- Driftwood Bay State Marine Park
- Driftwood Bay State Marine Park is located along the southwest coast of Day Harbor to the east of Resurrection Bay, a twenty-three mile boat ride from Seward. The park's
- Eagle Trail State Recreation Site
- Eagle Trail State Recreation Site is 16 miles south of Tok at mile 109.5 of the Tok Cut-Off Highway. It is frequented by campers traveling between Tok and Glennallen.
- Entry Cove State Marine Park
- Entry Cove State Marine Park is located two miles directly east of Decision Point on the northeast corner where Passage Canal and Port Wells meet. Forested uplands of spruce
- Fort Abercrombie State Historical Park
- Few other units of the Alaska State Park System,which are comparable in size, possess the cultural and natural resources that are found in Fort Abercrombie.
The historic ruinsof a
- Fort Egbert
- The Fort is a former Yukon River U.S. Army post, which was established in 1899 to bring law and order to the Fortymile country during the Klondike gold rush.
- Fortymile National Wild and Scenic River
- Fortymile River is an extensive network of creeks and rivers in east-central Alaska, 392 miles of which have been given a National Wild and Scenic or Recreational River designation.
- Gates Of The Arctic National Park & Preserve
- 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
- Glacier Bay National Park & Preserve
- The marine wilderness of Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve provides opportunities for adventure, a living laboratory for observing the ebb and flow of glaciers, and a chance to
- Granite Bay State Marine Park
- Granite Bay State Marine Park is located on the northwest corner of Esther Island about 25 miles from Whittier. This pristine park shows little evidence of human impact. The
- Gulkana National Wild and Scenic River
- The Gulkana is one of the 5 most used rivers in Alaska, primarily because of its easy access at the put-in and take-out points. The river is known for
- Halibut Point State Recreation Site
- Halibut Point State Recreation Site located along the ocean four miles north of downtown Sitka, Halibut Point State Recreation Site is a popular day use recreation area for local
- Harding Lake State Recreation Area
- Harding Lake State Recreation Area, 45 miles south of Fairbanks on the Richardson Highway, is one of the longest standing park facilities in the Alaska State Park system, having
- Horseshoe Bay State Marine Park
- Horseshoe Bay on Latouche Island is located three miles northeast of the new town of Chenega Bay. The old town of Latouche was located just northeast of Horseshoe Bay.
- Iditarod National HistoricTrail Recreation Management Area
- The Iditarod National Historic Trail is a network of 2,037 miles of trails once used by ancient Alaska Natives and early 20th- century prospectors. The vegetation varies from coastal
- Independence Mine State Historical Park
- GOLD! A magic word that time cannot tarnish; a soft metal with the strength to forge history. Gold was the magnet that drew thousands of adventurers to the last
- Innoko National Wildlife Refuge
- Remote and isolated even by Alaska standards, the Innoko National Wildlife Refuge is one of the most important waterfowl areas in West Central Interior Alaska. It was established by
- Inupiat Heritage Center
- The Inupiat Heritage Center in Barrow, Alaska was designated an affiliated area of New Bedford Whaling National Historical Park in New Bedford, Massachusetts to ensure that the contributions of