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Wood-Tikchik State Park is the biggest and the most remote state park in the country, located north of Dillingham in southwest Alaska. The 1.6 million-acre park was established to protect the area's fish and wildlife, to support native ecosystems, and to secure the continued use of the area for subsistence hunting, fishing and gathering, as well as for recreation. The area is mostly left undeveloped and wild, and there are very few park facilities. The park includes 12 lakes, 60 miles of rivers, more than 5000-foot tall mountains, and extensive lowlands. Wood-Tikchik State Park has a camp and picnic areas on magnificent lakeshore beaches, vast scenic hillside with a network of hiking trails, and plenty of fish in its clear water stream.
Wood-Tikchik State Park, Dillingham, AK 99576, Phone: 907-842-2641
Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
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