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    Wrangell - St Elias

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Brochures

Brochures and maps
The following links provide access to many of our most popular maps, brochures, and informational leaflets. They all are in PDF format for easy printing, downloading, and reading.
 

Park Maps

Wrangell-St. Elias National Park Map (pdf)

Wrangell-St. Elias National Park Map (jpeg)
Official NPS Maps

National Parklands in Alaska
Map of ALL Alaska National Park Units

Malaspina Forelands Park and Preserve Boundary Map
Yakutat District Map

Informational Leaflets

The K'elt'aeni
Official Park Newspaper & Visitor's Guide


Roadside Accommodations
List and maps of area camping and lodging


Park Fact Sheet
Size, visitation, facilities, species, rivers, etc

Bear Safety in Alaska National Parklands
Be "Bear Aware"

Roadside Fishing Guide
Upper Copper River

Catch & Release Fishing

Hiking Trails and Routes

Road Guides

The McCarthy Road Guide
Born on Rails

Nabesna Road Guide
The Road Less Traveled


Nabesna Road ATV Trails
Map of Established Trails

Kennecott Area

The Kennecott Story
History of Kennecott Mill Town


Kennecott Mill Town Map
Map of existing buildings

How Do I Get To Kennecott?
Getting There is Half the Fun!

Subsistence Information

Promises To Keep
Subsistence in Alaska National Parklands

Subsistence User's Guide
Guide to Subsistence in Wrangell-St. Elias Regulations, Maps, Info, etc...

Park Subsistence Maps

Indicates state game mgmt. units, federal & non-federal lands, park & preserve.

Nabesna Road Detail

McCarthy Road Detail

Did You Know?

Mt. Bona

Mount Bona, a 16,421’ peak in the St. Elias range, was named in 1897 by Italy’s Duke of the Abruzzi for his racing yacht, the Bona.  The Duke, grandson of the first king of Italy, was the first person to climb towering 18,008’ Mount St. Elias, from which vantage point he could view Mt. Bona.