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ranks as the third-smallest by size. And while COVID-19 travel restrictions factored into thinning out crowds on the remote island in the South Pacific for 2021, its lush tropical ecosystem makes it a memorable visit for anyone who gets to take in the park's wildlife and coral reefs firsthand.Even though it's the second-largest site in the system at nearly 8.5 million acres, it's not surprising that so few people make their way to.
It's the northernmost site in the system, located above the Arctic Circle with no roads, trails, or established campgrounds for visitors, truly making it a piece of untouched Alaskan wilderness that requires plenty of skill and proper planning to explore safely. Those looking to make their way to the remote park will most likely have to book a small plane to start and end their journey.Zach is a freelance writer specializing in beer, wine, food, spirits, and travel. He is based in Manhattan.