Noatak National Preserve

Local nameNoatak National Preserve
LocationAlaska

Noatak National Preserve is a United States National Preserve in northwestern Alaska that was established to protect the Noatak River Basin. The Noatak River system, located just north of the Arctic Circle, is thought to be the last remaining complete river system in the United States that has not been altered by human activities. The roadless basin was proclaimed a United States National Monument in 1978 and a National Preserve in 1980 through the passage of the Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act. Noatak National Preserve borders Kobuk Valley National Park on the south and Gates of the Arctic National Park on the east. Unlike the national parks that it borders, sport hunting is allowed in Noatak National Preserve.

All of the preserve, except for about 700,000 acres east of the village of Noatak, has been designated the 5,765,427-acre Noatak Wilderness.

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More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noatak_National_Preserve

National Park Service Website http://www.nps.gov/noat/index.htm

Address 99749, United States

Coordinates 68°12'41.397" N -159°37'59.951" E

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