Kobuk Valley National Park Travel Page

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Kobuk Valley National Park is located in northwest Alaska, it is east of the city of Kotzebue, AK and 26 miles north of the Arctic Circle.


Getting Here

The closest major airport is Anchorage, AK with smaller airports at Kodiak and Homer, AK.

Kobuk National Park is about 26 miles (64.75 square kilometers) north of the Arctic Circle. There are no roads or rail service. General access is via scheduled air service from Fairbanks or Anchorage to Kotzebue and then air taxi from Kotzebue to nearby villages. There are several incoming and outgoing flights to Kotzebue each day, although with less frequency December through April. Summer access to and through the Park includes motorized and non-motorized watercraft, aircraft and by foot. Winter access includes snowmobiles, aircraft and by foot.

The closest major airports are Fairbanks and Anchorage, AK. There are also airport at Kotzebue and Nome, AK.


Kobuk Valley National Park Links
Bullet Activity & Calendar Page
Bullet Address, Email & Phone Guide
Bullet Archeological Site
Bullet Backpacking
Bullet Bear Aware
Bullet Brochures, Maps, Written Info
Bullet Camping Guide
Bullet Chat
Bullet Environment
Bullet Establishment
Bullet Fees
Bullet Fishing
Bullet Hiking Guide
Bullet Jobs, SCA, Volunteer Positions
Bullet Leave No Trace Principals
Bullet Location
Bullet Lodging Guide
Bullet Map Guide
Bullet Park Information
Bullet Permits
Bullet Search
Bullet Sights Guide
Bullet Size and Visitation Info
Bullet Travel Guide
Bullet Visitors Guide
Bullet Weather
Bullet Wildlife

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