National Park

Gates of the Arctic Dog Policy

Gates of the Arctic National Park is Dog Friendly

Trails
None
Campground
None
 

Gates of the Arctic is the furthest north National Park in the United States. The park is largely untouchd wilderness where the only residents have been living off the land for thousands of years, and does not include any roads or official park trails. There are a number of rivers that cut through the wilderness, and a variety of wildlife. In particular, there are large caribou herds which migrate through the park.

Gates of the Arctic is dog friendly, as you can take a dog into the park while on a leash. However, there are no roads to the park, nor any trails in the park. There are also no established campgrounds or campsites.

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Website
https://www.nps.gov/gaar/index.htm
Pet Policy Details
https://www.nps.gov/gaar/planyourvisit/pets.htm
Area
11756 mi2
Annual Visitors
2,872

Location & Map

State
Alaska
Locality
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