One of the most remote wilderness areas in the United States, offering backcountry camping in pristine Arctic tundra without trails, roads, or designated campsites. This vast 13,238 square mile park in Alaska Brooks Range is accessible only by bush plane or extended hiking. Campers are encouraged to set up on gravel bars along rivers to minimize ecological impact and reduce mosquito exposure. Bear-resistant food containers are required for all backcountry camping. The park can experience temperatures ranging from -40F in winter to 70F in summer, requiring thorough preparation for rapidly changing Arctic weather conditions.
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