A Bridge to the Past, Present, and Future
Explore a dynamic wilderness dotted with hot springs, ancient lava flows, and the largest maar lakes in the world. Ramble across tundra seeking muskox, caribou, and signs of ice age life. The Bering Land Bridge provided a pathway for plants, animals, and people to cross from old world to new. Today local residents use this land just as their ancestors have for generations.
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Ranger Programs
Park rangers provide a wide range of programs. For more information, Like our Facebook page (facebook.com/beringlandNPS) or check the schedule below.
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Visit Beringia Nature-Ethnic Park in Russia
In 1991 an accord was signed to create an international heritage park. Take a look at our counterpart on the other side of the Bering Strait in Russia
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Research in the Preserve
If you are interested in conducting research in the preserve, check out this link for valuable information and dates.
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Did You Know?
Mammals living in the Bering Land Bridge National Preserve include the grizzly bear, musk ox, reindeer, wolf, wolverine, foxes, and smaller species.