Everything about Noatak Wilderness totally explained
Noatak Wilderness is a wilderness area in
Alaska,
United States. It is part of the
Noatak National Preserve. Together with neighboring
Gates of the Arctic Wilderness, Noatak National Preserve, more than 6.5 million acres (26,000 km²), protects almost the entirety of the largest untouched river basin in America, that of the
Noatak River. All the preserve, except for about 700,000 acres (2,800 km²) around the village of
Noatak, has been designated Wilderness.
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