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- Type of destination: National Preserve
- Location of destination: USA - Alaska
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Given its remote location and notoriously bad weather, Aniakchak is one of the least visited units of the National Park System. A vibrant reminder of Alaska's location in the volcanically active "Ring of Fire," the monument is home to an impressive six-mile wide, 2,500 ft. deep caldera formed during a massive eruption 3,500 years ago.
King Salmon is the location of the National Park Service administrative headquarters and the starting point for many Aniakchak adventures.
You can take a commercial ...
King Salmon is the location of the National Park Service administrative headquarters and the starting point for many Aniakchak adventures.
You can take a commercial ...
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Given its remote location and notoriously bad weather, Aniakchak is one of the least visited units of the National Park System. A vibrant reminder of Alaska's location in the volcanically active "Ring of Fire," the monument is home to an impressive six-mile wide, 2,500 ft. deep caldera formed during a massive eruption 3,500 years ago.
King Salmon is the location of the National Park Service administrative headquarters and the starting point for many Aniakchak adventures.
You can take a commercial flight from Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport (ANC) via PenAir and Alaska Airlines to King Salmon.
This is the official Park Map by the National Park Service.
King Salmon is the location of the National Park Service administrative headquarters and the starting point for many Aniakchak adventures.
You can take a commercial flight from Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport (ANC) via PenAir and Alaska Airlines to King Salmon.
This is the official Park Map by the National Park Service.
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Given its remote location and notoriously bad weather, Aniakchak is one of the least visited units of the National Park System. A vibrant reminder of Alaska's location in the volcanically active "Ring of Fire," the monument is home to an impressive six-mile wide, 2,500 ft. deep caldera formed during a massive eruption 3,500 years ago.
King Salmon is the location of the National Park Service administrative headquarters and the starting point for many Aniakchak adventures.
You can take a commercial ...
King Salmon is the location of the National Park Service administrative headquarters and the starting point for many Aniakchak adventures.
You can take a commercial ...
show more