§ 02 — OVERVIEW
Given its remote location and challenging weather conditions, Aniakchak is one of the most wild and least visited places in the National Park System.
This landscape is a vibrant reminder of Alaska's location in the volcanically active "Ring of Fire," as it is home to an impressive six mile (10 km) wide, 2,500 ft (762 m) deep caldera formed during a massive volcanic eruption 3,500 years ago.
§ 03 — LOCATION
Directions
Located on the Alaska Peninsula, 450 miles southwest of Anchorage, Aniakchak National Monument and Preserve is inaccessible by road. Notoriously bad weather makes access to Aniakchak unpredictable. Drop-offs and/or pick-ups may be significantly delayed.
Weather Notes
When you visit, be prepared to encounter all types of weather. On average, wet and cool conditions predominate in spring, summer, and fall. Strong winds can delay the departure and arrival of boats and floatplanes.
§ 04 — AMENITIES
§ 05 — CONDITIONS
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§ 06 — SIGNAL
FCC broadband data · actual signal varies in remote terrain
§ 07—10 — FROM THE FIELD
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§ 08 — REVIEWS
§ 09 — TRIP REPORTS
§ 10 — COMMUNITY PHOTOS
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Jun
63°F
Areas Of Fog
0 to 10 mph E
Sat
56°F
Light Rain
0 to 5 mph E
Sun
56°F
Light Rain
5 mph NE
Mon
58°F
Light Rain Likely then Rain Showers
5 mph E
Tue
58°F
Rain Showers Likely
0 to 10 mph S
Wed
60°F
Chance Rain Showers
5 to 10 mph E
Thu
59°F
Chance Rain Showers
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