Alaska is home to eight stunning national parks that showcase the state's diverse and rugged wilderness. Denali National Park, centered around North America's tallest peak, offers breathtaking landscapes and abundant wildlife. Wrangell-St. Elias, the largest national park in the US, features massive glaciers and towering mountain ranges. Glacier Bay and Kenai Fjords provide opportunities to witness tidewater glaciers and marine life, while Katmai is known for its brown bear population and the Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes. The remote Gates of the Arctic, Kobuk Valley, and Lake Clark National Parks highlight Alaska's untouched arctic and subarctic ecosystems, from sand dunes to pristine lakes and rivers.