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Kobuk Valley National Park
Site Index
Kobuk Valley National Park
Contact Us 15-August-2005
Frequently Asked Questions 15-August-2005
Kobuk Valley National Park 15-August-2005
Sand, Rivers and Caribou 11-July-2006
For Kids
For Kids 13-September-2006
For Teachers
For Teachers 13-September-2006
History & Culture
Archeologist J.L. Giddings 26-July-2006
Collections 05-January-2007
Cultural Resource Program 05-January-2007
History & Culture 13-September-2006
Laws Protect Archeological Sites on Public Lands 26-July-2006
National Historic Landmarks 24-July-2006
Save Alaska's Past Brochure 10-January-2007
Subsistence 27-July-2006
Nature & Science
Fish Species of Kobuk Valley National Park 16-July-2007
Kotz VisitingProf SOP 1-12 09-February-2012
Mammals of Kobuk Valley National Park 16-July-2007
Nature & Science 13-September-2006
NPS research conditions 09-February-2012
Questionnaire 2-12 09-February-2012
Research Permit Requirements 17-February-2009
Sand and Glaciers 27-July-2006
wear research coordinator contact info 09-February-2012
WEAR Research Stipulations May 2011 09-February-2012
Park Management
2006 Compendium 20-July-2006
2007 Compendium 16-April-2007
2008 Compendium 14-March-2008
2008-2009 Commercial Use Authorization Holders 10-July-2008
36 CFR part 13 20-January-2011
36 CFR parts 1-199 20-January-2011
43 CFR part 36 20-January-2011
Alaska Fishing & Hunting Regs 20-January-2011
Alaska Region Compendiums 20-January-2011
Centennial Initiative 2016 23-August-2007
Code of Federal Regulations 20-January-2011
FEDERAL PROHIBITORS_1_21_2010 10-February-2010
Fire Management 21-May-2010
Firearms Information 10-February-2010
firearms sign pdf 10-February-2010
Foundation Statement 22-August-2011
Kobuk Valley Fire History Map 08-February-2012
KOVA General Management Plan - Part 1 05-January-2007
KOVA General Management Plan - Part 2 05-January-2007
KOVA General Management Plan - Part 3 05-January-2007
KOVA General Management Plan - Part 4 05-January-2007
KOVA General Management Plan - Part 5 05-January-2007
KOVA General Management Plan - Part 6 05-January-2007
KOVA-found-statement 22-August-2011
Laws & Policies 29-January-2010
Management 29-June-2006
Park Planning 23-August-2006
PL 512, 111-241 10-February-2010
Superintendent's Welcome 27-September-2006
WEAR FMP 02-February-2011
WEAR_Centennial_Strategy 23-August-2007
Western Arctic National Parklands 27-July-2006
Park News
Archive 18-July-2006
Construction to Begin in July 2008 on the Northwest Arctic Heritage Center 02-June-2008
New Superintendent 18-February-2011
News 18-July-2006
News Releases 18-July-2006
Northwest Arctic Heritage Center Community Opening 06-January-2010
Northwest Arctic Heritage Center, Kotzebue, Alaska 26-June-2008
Photos & Multimedia
Kobuk Valley group on Flickr 26-August-2009
Photos & Multimedia 13-September-2006
Plan Your Visit
110118CUAs 18-January-2011
Accessibility 20-July-2006
Air Taxi 27-July-2006
CSD-KOVA 26-September-2011
CSD-KOVA2010 14-October-2011
Current Commercial Service Providers 18-January-2011
Current Licensed Operators for KOVA 16-July-2007
Directions 29-June-2006
Fees & Reservations 29-June-2006
Guided Activities in Kobuk Valley 26-September-2011
Operating Hours & Seasons 29-June-2006
Plan Your Visit 15-December-2005
Schedule Of Events 15-December-2005
Things To Do 15-December-2005
Things To Know Before You Come 29-June-2006
Weather 20-July-2006
Support Your Park
Alaska Geographic 26-August-2009
Bookstore 17-August-2009
Innaigvik books 26-August-2009
Jr. Ranger Book 19-January-2011
Support Your Park 13-September-2006
Volunteer 17-August-2009

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Image of shrubs and berry plants on the tundra near blue lakes turn red and gold in the fall.

Did You Know?
Even though Kobuk Valley National Park gets only 50 cm of rain and snow each year, much of the lowland tundra is soggy. Permafrost, many feet below the surface of the soil, prevents the water from draining away.

Last Updated: July 24, 2006 at 22:37 MST