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takes its status as the largest park in the National Park System seriously. Wrangell-St. Elias is six times the size of
Located about a day's drive east of Anchorage, Wrangell-St. Elias features a staggering display of mountain peaks -- including Mount St. Elias, which at 18,008 feet is the second-highest mountain in the United States. Visitors will also see the continent's largest collection of glaciers. And with three mountain ranges converging in the park, it's easy to see why Wrangell-St. Elias has been labeled the "mountain
Entrance fees: Admission is free.
Visitor centers:
Other services: Three ranger stations, two camping areas with several private campgrounds, and one bed-and-breakfast
Accommodations:
- Although the National Park Service has established no formal campgrounds in the park, camping is available at a number of private campgrounds.
- A number of private lodges are also readily available.
Three great mountain ranges converge in the park, creating a reckless jumble of ragged peaks, lovely river valleys, and enormous glaciers. The
Near the point where the three ranges come together, in the southeast corner of the park, spectacular
Elsewhere in the park are eight more of the 16 tallest peaks in the
In the next section, learn about the incredible things to do at Wrangell-St. Elias.
Established: 1980 Size: 13,175,901 acres Terrain: Mountains, glaciers, and valleys Highlight: Kennicott town site Wildlife: Dall sheep, mountain goats, bears, wolves, moose, boreal owls, ospreys, salmon, small mammals, and birds Activities: Horseback riding, pack trips, river running, kayaking, lake fishing, mountain climbing, hiking, aerial sightseeing, and backpacking |


