The area of Gates of the Arctic Wilderness is 29,321.903 square kilometers.
Gates of the Arctic Wilderness was created in 1980.
The area of Gates of the Mountains Wilderness is 115.586 square kilometers.
Gates of the Arctic NP was intended, and remains, for wilderness activities. Permitted activities are backpacking, hunting, and fishing.
Largest in the USA is Gates of the Arctic in Alaska. Largest in the lower 48 is Frank Church River of No Return in Idaho and NOT "Death Valley Wilderness in California" as falsely reported elsewhere in Wikipedia.
The most remote wilderness area in the United States is the Gates of the Arctic National Park and Preserve in Alaska. It stands out from other wilderness areas because of its vast size, lack of roads or trails, and minimal human impact, making it one of the most pristine and untouched landscapes in the country.
Gates of the Mountains Wilderness was created in 1964.
The total area administered by the National Parks Service under this designation is about eight million acres. About seven million acres of that is wilderness.
Northern Alaska, above the Arctic Circle.
Gates of the Arctic National Park and Preserve is home to a variety of wildlife, including large mammals like caribou, moose, and grizzly bears. Smaller mammals such as wolves, foxes, and wolverines also inhabit the area. Bird species, like the golden eagle and various migratory waterfowl, can be found, along with a diverse range of fish in its rivers and lakes. The park's remote wilderness supports a rich ecosystem with numerous species adapted to its harsh environment.
The area of Pepperbox Wilderness Area is 91.297 square kilometers.
The area of Siffleur Wilderness Area is 412.14 square kilometers.
Frank Church - River of no Return Wilderness Area.Gospel Hump Wilderness Area.Hells Canyon Wilderness Area.Sawtooth Wilderness Area.Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness Area.