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Kobuk
Valley National Park is encircled by the Baird and Waring mountain ranges.
The park povides protection for several important geographic features,
including the central portion of the Kobuk River, the 25-sqaure-mile Great
Kobuk Sand Dunes, and the Little Kobuk and Hunt River dunes.
Sand created by the grinding action of ancient glaciers has been carried
to the Kobuk Valley by both wind and water. Dunes now cover much of the
southern portion of the Kobuk Valley, where they are naturally stabilized
by vegetation. River bluffs, composed of sand and standing as high as
150 feet, hold permafrost ice wedges and the fossils of Ice Age mammals.
Operating Hours & Seasons
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Use: daily, summer: 8:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.; "occasionally", winter:
3:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Parklands Use: Open all year long. Closed most Federal
Holidays.
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