Alaska's parks

Alaska's state parks
119 parks include historical sites and lots of wilderness
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Marine parks, accessible by boat and float plane, are popular near Seward and Kodiak and in Prince William Sound.
In Southeast Alaska, Alaska Chilkat Bald Eagle Preserve near Haines and Totem Bight State Historical Park near Ketchikan capture the region's natural and culture wonders, and parks around Sitka and Juneau also draw many nature lovers. Marine parks are also popular.
In addition to Wood-Tikchik, Western Alaska has a number of parks on Kodiak Island. Many of the Interior's parks are along the Richardson Highway between Fairbanks and Tok.
Cabins
Several parks have cabins for public rental. They're rustic, with bunks (no mattresses), a table, chair and woodstove. Rental fees run $35 to $50 per night, and visitors should plan on reserving a cabin far ahead of their vacation.
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