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Alex Johnson, the campaign director for the National Parks Conservation Association's Arctic and Interior Alaska area said he's worried the cuts will impact the public's experience.
Roughly 2 million people visited Alaska national parks in 2023, and more are expected this year. They spent $1.5 billion and supported 23,000 jobs, according to the National Park Service.
(Marc Lester / ADN) In 2023, visitors to Alaska’s National Parks spent $1.5 billion in Alaska. $1.5 billion! And those same visitors supported 23,000 jobs.
The national parks include Glacier Bay, Denali, Wrangell-St. Elias, Kenai Fjords and Katmai. Princess will sail seven ships in Alaska during the 2025 season, followed by eight ships the year after.
Staffing cuts at the National Park Service in Alaska will mean less oversight of wolves, whales, weather and fast-melting glaciers this summer. The cuts raise questions about the experiences that ...
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Islands on MSNRight Next To Alaska's Largest City Is A Vast State Park Paradise With Spectacular National Park-Caliber ViewsIt doesn't take much driving outside of Alaska's largest city to get to the wild. This enormous state park has hundreds of miles of hiking trails and 120 peaks.
Also on sale are 2026 National Parks Cruisetours, which include the 15-Day "National Parks Expedition" which visits five parks and the 14-Day 14-Day "National Parks Explorer," visiting four parks.
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