Kobuk Valley National Park
Kobuk Valley National Park protects more than 1.7 million acres of remote wilderness in northwestern Alaska, preserving broad river valleys, boreal forests, tundra, and the towering Great Kobuk Sand Dunes. Established in 1980, the park is home to one of the largest caribou migrations in North America, with hundreds of thousands of animals crossing the Kobuk River each year. Accessible only by air, its untouched landscapes offer a rare glimpse into one of the Arctic's most pristine ecosystems.
This vintage-inspired Kobuk Valley National Park print celebrates the remarkable landscapes of Alaska's Arctic through the bold design language of classic WPA-era travel posters. Towering sand dunes, winding rivers, expansive tundra, and distant mountains are rendered in a timeless style that captures the wild character of this extraordinary wilderness. Created for hikers, adventurers, national park enthusiasts, and collectors of America's public lands, this piece honors the ecology, wilderness, and natural heritage that define Kobuk Valley National Park.
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