As the only national park entirely located north of the Arctic Circle, Gates of the Arctic offers breathtaking scenery, wildlife viewing, and outdoor adventures. Hike through rugged mountains, paddle pristine rivers, and camp under the midnight sun.
Learn about the history and culture of the native Inupiat people at this small museum. View artifacts, traditional clothing, and exhibits showcasing the traditional subsistence lifestyle of the community.
For a bird's eye view of the stunning Alaskan wilderness, book a scenic flight over Anaktuvuk Pass. Marvel at the vast tundra, winding rivers, and snow-capped peaks from above.
During the summer months, Anaktuvuk Pass is teeming with ripe berries such as blueberries, raspberries, and cranberries. Join a guided berry picking tour or venture out on your own to taste the flavors of the Arctic.
Immerse yourself in the rich Inupiat culture by attending a traditional event or festival in Anaktuvuk Pass. Experience drum dancing, storytelling, and traditional games that have been passed down for generations.