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Other than those in Alaska: Yellowstone. Grand Teton. Isle Royale. Voyageurs. Glacier. Seeing wolves in the wild is a rare treat, usually possible only in Yellowstone in the winter.
Alaska is the coldest state in the U.S.Click on "Alaska fun facts" under "Related links" below.
Yosemite (California) and Yellowstone (Wyoming). Also Zion in Utah and Denali in Alaska. There is a link below to a list.
Alaska is the 49th state, and the largest state in area.
I don't believe there is a "State" Park in Alaska that is bigger than Yellowstone "National" Park. Yellowstone National Park is more than 2.2 million acres The biggest State Park in Alaska is the Wood-Tikchik State Park, wihch is 1.6 million acres. I am not sure which Alaska State Park is the 2nd largest, but the 3rd largest is the Chugach State Park. However, Alaska does have a "National" Forest that is larger than Yellowstone National Park. The Chugach National Forest is 5.4 million acres. Alaska'a Denali National Park is 6 million acres, Wrangel-St. Elias National Park is 13 million acres, Noatak National Preserve is 5.8 million acres.
Yosemite National Park Yellowstone National Park
The Yukon River, which originates in Canada, passes for somewhat over half its length through the U.S. state of Alaska.
Yes. There are more than twelve thousand rivers in Alaska. The longest river in Alaska is the Yukon. See related link below for a list of the major rivers in Alaska
No. It is not even the largest in the U.S. The largest U.S. National Park is Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and Preserve, in Alaska.
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"From Alaska" in Spanish is "de Alaska". It is pronounced "day Ah-LAHS-kah". Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.