Wrangell-St Elias National Park and Preserve, Copper Center, Alaska, United States of America
Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and Preserve is one of America’s national park and preserves. It is located in Copper Center, Alaska and managed by the National Park Service. A visitor’s park is designated to attend touristic activities in the park. Backcountry camping, mountain biking, float trips, mountain climbing, kayak tours, sport hunting with licenses, and trapping, are the activities offered in the park with some are limited due to season and safety. Subsistence hunting by locals is allowed.
Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and Preserve is a vast national park and serves as a wildlife tourist sight. There are many hotels to stay near the Copper Center, Alaska. But in any situation tourists need to stay at nearby cities from south central Alaska, they can certainly get one from Anchorage or Copperville. The Antler's Rest Bed and Breakfast offers free secured parking, free high speed internet access, free breakfast and barbecue facilities. Another hotel with almost similar amenities as other excellent hotels is Totem Hotel and Suites. Another option is the Best Western Valdez Harbor Inn. Once tourists get enough with Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and Preserve they can visit other tourist attractions in Alaska. The Chapel on the Hill is the most unique chapel in the world, says “The Alaska Life.” It is a Trinity Christian Center said to be built so that people in the locality will have unlimited access to God. Another nearby attraction is the Wrangell‐St. Elias National Park Visitor Center. It provides enough information about the park.