Tongass National Forest, Alaska
Top 10 National Forests
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| Alaskan brown bear (USDA) |
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Just the Facts
Size: 17 million acres
Number of wilderness areas: 19
Length of the Mendenhall Glacier: 12 miles
Features: Watch Alaskan brown bears feed on salmon at the Pack Creek estuary on Admiralty Island. Spelunkers will not want to miss the El Capitan Cave Trail on Prince of Wales Island. Outside the town of Sitka, the waters of Peril Strait lure fishermen for its abundant varieties of salmon, including king, red, chum, silver, and pink. A good place to chill is the Mendenhall Glacier, a river of ice near Juneau that formed about 3,000 years ago.


