Explore the largest state park in the United States.
This 1.6-million-acre state park is located in the southern region of Alaska. Wood-Tikchik State Park showcases abundant spiked mountains and is extremely remote, so remote that it can only be reached via airplane. All of the lakes are open to floatplane landing. Fishing is a popular pastime for many visitors, and the waterways within the park are spawning grounds for all five Pacific salmon species. Wood-Tikchik has been a crucial component in the conservation of wildlife and ecosystems, and especially sockeye salmon. You will likely see moose, black and brown bears, marmots, and porcupines while camping and hiking through this area.
Wood-Tikchik State park differs from a lot of parks due to how secluded and rugged it truly is. Facilities and rangers are few and far between, but this is part of the charm of this outdoor wilderness. Experience a new level of peace and serenity at Wood-Tikchik State Park. Find yourself in Alaska's unmatched wilderness known as Wood-Tikchik State Park.
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