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Kobuk Valley National Park
Fees & Reservations
 

Currently, there are no fees charged to access Kobuk Valley National Park.

The National Park Service does not require reservations for any type of travel or camping within the preserve. Licensed guides and transporters should be contacted in advance to plan travel logistics.

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Did You Know?
A frog that lives in Kobuk Valley National Park spends the winter as an ice cube. In the fall, the Wood Frog burrows under leaves on the forest floor. Its temperature drops to 20° F or lower until spring, at which point it thaws out and goes on its way.

Last Updated: July 16, 2007 at 11:59 EST