Wrangell-St. Elias National Park

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Pristine, untouched wilderness covered with snow-capped mountains and clear mountain lakes. The home to wolves, all three species of North American bears (brown/grizzly, black and polar), lynx, sea lions and bison, among others. You’ll find all this rugged majesty in Wrangell-St. Elias National Park, the largest of the national parks. At over 13 million acres, the park provides the opportunity for endless adventure. Here you’ll find the largest concentration of glaciers in North America. For those looking to hike, backpack, camp or raft, you’ll never run out of new places to see and explore.

Established as a national park in 1980, the park is one of the least visited. Couple that with its immense size, and you’ll never have to fight crowds here. And, surprisingly, you can actually reach the park by car. It’s about a four and a half hour drive from Anchorage. You’ll want to visit in the summer, of course, when you’ll have more manageable temperatures and open roads. You’ll also have the chance to see some of the park’s bears before they hibernate for the winter.

Getting There

Find out how to get to the park, including the closest airport and and highways.

Maps

Maps, maps and more maps! Free maps of the park, trails and other highlights

Plan Your Trip

Things to know before coming, including cost, weather and the best time of the year to visit.

Attractions

Find out everything there is to do in the park. Don’t miss these recommendations from TripAdvisor.

Best Hikes

Discover the most popular and beautiful hikes the park has to offer. Alltrails has reviews and more.

Top 3 Must See

Limited time, or just want to hit the highlights? These are our top three “must see” attractions in the park.

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