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Alaska Cruises with Royal Caribbean.
The 15 national parks in Alaska are home to the
United States’ tallest mountains and biggest glaciers and some of its
most exotic wildlife. Alaska contains the country’s six largest national
parks: Wrangell-Saint Elias, Gates of the Arctic, Denali, Lake Clark,
Katmai, and Glacier Bay.
Of the 20 highest mountains in the United States, 17 are in Alaska.
Mount McKinley, North America’s largest mountain at 6,194 m (20,320 ft),
is a defining highlight in Denali National Park and Preserve. The second
tallest mountain, Mount Saint Elias (5,489 m/18,008 ft), is located in
Wrangell-Saint Elias National Park and Preserve, a park characterized by
remote mountains, valleys, and wild rivers, all rich with wildlife.
Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve is just one of the areas in which
visitors can find examples of geological phenomena. Since it was first
seen by British explorer George Vancouver in the 1790s, the wall of ice
that shadows Glacier Bay has retreated about 100 km (about 60 mi).
Harding Icefield and forested coastal fjords are the highlights of Kenai
Fjords National Park. Spectacular scenery stretches across the Lake
Clark National Park and Preserve from the Cook Inlet to the Chigmit
Mountains, which include two active volcanoes, Mount Redoubt and Mount
Iliamna. More evidence of Alaska’s natural history can be found at
Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes, where steam rises from a few active
volcanic vents at Katmai National Park and Preserve. In the Aniakchak
National Monument and Preserve, the Aniakchak River cascades through a
gash 500 m (1,600 ft) long at the rim of a volcano crater.
Alaska’s national parks also preserve the state’s rich cultural history.
The Bering Land Bridge National Preserve is a remnant of the land bridge
that once connected Asia with North America, the route the earliest
residents took to the continent. Cape Krusenstern National Monument
contains archaeological sites that illustrate Eskimo communities dating
back some 4,000 years. Sitka National Historical Park commemorates the
Battle of Sitka, the only armed conflict between Alaska Nativesand
Europeans. Relics of the 1898 gold rush are preserved at the Klondike
Gold Rush National Historical Park and the Yukon-Charley Rivers National
Preserve.
Several parks embody the state’s nickname The Last Frontier because of
their remote locations. They are generally accessible only by chartered
planes and recommended only to those adventurers who are confident in
their outdoor survival skills. Lying entirely north of the Arctic
Circle, Gates of the Arctic National Park and Preserve, the northernmost
extension of the Rocky Mountains, is the second largest national park in
the United States. The Great Kobuk Sand Dunes are located in the Kobuk
Valley National Park. A rich array of Arctic wildlife can be found in
this park and the neighboring Noatak National Preserve, including
caribou, grizzly and black bear, wolf, and fox.
The Destinations of
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DESTINATIONS making
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you can experiences on one of our Royal Caribbean Cruises.

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