With their scenic beauty and iconic geological features, the United States’ array of national parks makes for great places to visit. However, not all are as popular as the rest – and Gates of the ...
Without roads, trails or formal campgrounds, Gates of the Arctic’s 7-million-acre wilderness covers vast terrain, including the jagged peaks of the Brooks Mountain Range, glacier-carved valleys, ...
A dock with tourists waiting for a tour boat, dead trees in the water off shore and a line of automobiles parked near the dock.
This remote and wild Alaskan park is quite a challenge to visit but more than worth it for the few who do make the trip ...
Christian isn’t wrong; while people have lived in the area for at least 12,000 years, Gates of the Artic is 3,428,701 hectares (8,472,505 acres) of pretty much unadulterated wilderness.