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Visitors can enjoy many nature sports and activities like boating, canoeing, rafting, tubing, hiking, biking, fishing, snow-mobiling, and hunting.
Wood-Tikchik State Park
It is the biggest state park in the country, it is spreaded over 1.6 million acres. The Park was built in the year 1978, was meant for the idea of defending the flora and fauna reproduction and also to preserve the persistent survival and holiday activities. The individual fees for night camping is $10 to $15 per night , daily parking is $1 to $5 per vehicle, ride on a boat launch is $10 to 15 per day and tour of historic sites with a guide will be $3 to $5 .
Denali Park
It has got large number of mammals like wolves, moose, caribou, dali sheep and grizzly bears to name a few. There are around 650 types of blossoming plant life and a range of mosses, lichens, fungi and algae, which beautifies the abundant slopes and the valleys.
The Kenai River
The river kanai boasts runs of the four Pacific salmon variety- king, red, silver and pink. The rich creation of the Kenai River and diversified habitats enables the vicinity to sustain huge number of eagles and many variety of migratory waterfowl. Moose, caribou, wolves, bears and additional animals also make use of the river’s wealth. The area offers a major of opportunity for fishing, boating, camping and wildlife observation.
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