Hotels in Kobuk Valley National Park, Northwest Arctic Borough

  • Overview

    Kobuk Valley National Park is located in northwest Alaska, United States of America. It encompasses about 1.75 million acres of vast wilderness, characterized by pristine boreal forest, sand dunes, and the Kobuk River.

  • When to visit

  • Reasons to Visit

    The park is a haven for nature enthusiasts and adventurers who seek solitude and a true wilderness experience. It offers unparalleled opportunities for hiking, camping, wildlife spotting, and exploring unique ecosystems.

  • Nearby Attractions

  • Kobuk River

    The Kobuk River flows through the heart of the park, providing a lifeline to diverse wildlife. Visitors can enjoy scenic float trips, fishing, or simply relax on its sandy banks.
  • Great Kobuk Sand Dunes

    The park is home to the Great Kobuk Sand Dunes, one of the Arctic's largest active sand dune systems. These massive dunes are a sight to behold and offer a thrilling backdrop for photography or sandboarding.
  • Boreal Forest

    Kobuk Valley National Park boasts a pristine boreal forest, where visitors can engage in hiking or backpacking adventures. The forest is rich in wildlife and offers incredible scenic beauty.
  • Aurora Borealis

    The park is located in an ideal location for viewing the mesmerizing natural phenomenon of the Northern Lights. With minimal light pollution, visitors have an excellent chance to witness the stunning colors dance across the night sky.
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