Interior

Interior Alaska refers to the central region of Alaska, which is largely defined by its sprawling subarctic mountain ranges. The region is home to some of Alaska’s most iconic wildlife, including caribou, moose, wolves, dall sheep and bears. It is also home to Denali National Park, which is best known for its towering peak, Mount Denali. The region’s diverse landscape provides ample opportunities for outdoor recreation, including hiking, camping, and fishing. With its myriad of lakes, rivers, and mountains, Interior Alaska is truly a breathtaking place to explore.

 

Alcan Border Denali Park Harding-Birch Lakes Pleasant Valley
Anderson Dot Lake Village Healy Rampart
Badger Dry Creek Healy Lake Ruby
Beaver Eagle Koyukuk Salcha
Big Delta Eagle Village Lake Minchumina South Van Horn
Birch Creek Ester Livengood Steele Creek
Cantwell Fairbanks Manley Hot Springs Stevens Village
Central Farmers Loop Mentasta Lake Tanacross
Chena Ridge Ferry Minto Tanana
Chicken Fort Yukon Moose Creek Tetlin
Circle Four Mile Road Nenana Tok
College Fox North Pole Two Rivers
Delta Junction Galena Northway Whitestone
Deltana Goldstream Nulato