There are more than five, but five famous ones include Katmai, Denali, Kenai Fjords, Glacier Bay, and Gates of the Arctic.
View a full list of Alaskan National Park units at: http://www.nps.gov/state/ak
Southcentral.
Panhandle.
Interior
Southwest and
North Slope.
Tongass National Forest is in Alaska.
National forest, Wildlife refuge, and National parks.
washington is called the evergreen state because of its numerous and many trees and national parks today , still living ( trees)
national parks disterb the tundras
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Alaska and California have the most, each with eight, followed by Utah with five and Colorado with four.
Between 20-25% of Alaska is national parks.
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Denali National Park, Kenai Fjords National Park, Wrangell St. Elias National Park, Glacier Bay National Park are a few of the national parks
No state has six national parks. Alaska and California both have eight and are followed by Utah which has five. However, you may be referring to National preserves. Alaska has six.
Alaska
California and Alaska
Alaska and California have the most National Parks in the US, each with eight, followed by Utah with five and Colorado with four.
There are two national parks in Alaska with the specific designation of "National Historic Park". They are the Klondike Gold Rush National Historic Park located near Skagway, Alaska and the Sitka National Historic Park near Sitka, Alaska.
Alaska and California, each with eight.