• A field of cottongrass on an early summer morning

    Bering Land Bridge

    National Preserve Alaska

News

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Bird watching is one of the many activities that draws visitors to the preserve.
NPS Photo - Andrea Willingham
 

Blogs:

Visit Stories from the Field to view updates of our interpreters' adventures as they explore the preserve.

Check out Bridge to the Future to see the latest from the preserve's archaeologists, wildlife biologists, ecologists, and rangers.


 

News:

View our current 2011-2012 Field Project Summary. (PDF - 414KB)


 

The National Park Service is developing a master plan for Iyat/Serpentine Hot Springs in Bering Land Bridge National Preserve and is seeking feedback from the public regarding the long term vision for the area. Visit the Serpentine Hot Springs Master Plan Public Meetings page for more information.


 

Large Group of Muskox Killed in Storm (PDF - 52.2 KB)

During a routine flight to radio-track collared muskox in Bering Land Bridge National Preserve, it was discovered that a large group had perished. Learn more about the collared muskox project. (PDF - 239 KB)



 
Please view our Public Health Advisory for Serpentine Hot Springs before visiting. (PDF - 56.8 KB)
 

Please contact the park with any questions at (907) 443-2522.

Did You Know?

A bright purple/pink flower called Dwarf Fireweed

More than 400 species of plants have been listed at the in Bering Land Bridge National Preserve. Many of them evolved in ancient Beringia and spread into Asia or North America.