gates of the arctic national park

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gates of the arctic national park

A family hikes through the scenic Gates of the Arctic National Park.

Definition

Proper noun: A vast, remote national park located in the U.S. state of Alaska, north of the Arctic Circle. It is known for its pristine wilderness, rugged mountain ranges, and absence of established roads or trails. The park's name evokes the image of passing through mountain "gates" into the Arctic wilderness.

Usage
  • Gates of the Arctic National Park is a proper noun and is always capitalized. It refers specifically to this protected area.
  • It is typically used to discuss travel, conservation, geography, or wilderness experience.
  • Example: "Gates of the Arctic National Park is one of the most remote and least-visited national parks in the United States."
Examples
  • "Their dream was to backpack through Gates of the Arctic National Park."
  • "The Brooks Range runs through the heart of Gates of the Arctic National Park."
  • "Protecting the caribou migration routes is a key goal for Gates of the Arctic National Park."
Advanced Usage
  • The park is often cited as an exemplar of true wilderness and is a frequent subject in discussions about land management and preservation.
  • It is commonly paired with other Alaskan national parks (e.g., Denali, Wrangell-St. Elias) in descriptions of the state's protected areas.
  • Example: "For adventurers seeking solitude, few places compare to Gates of the Arctic National Park."
Variants and Related Words
  • Gates of the Arctic: A common shortened, informal reference to the full park name.
    • Example: "They spent a month exploring Gates of the Arctic."
  • National park: The general category to which it belongs.
  • Wilderness area: A term describing its primary characteristic.
Synonyms
  • Wilderness preserve
  • Protected area (in Alaska)
Notes on Meaning
  • The definition provided in the reference context contains an error: The Great Mendenhall Glacier is located in Alaska but is part of Tongass National Forest near Juneau, not within Gates of the Arctic National Park. The correct defining features of Gates of the Arctic are its Arctic wilderness, the Brooks Range, and wild rivers.
gates of the arctic national park

A family hikes through the scenic Gates of the Arctic National Park.

Noun
  1. a large national park in Alaska featuring the Great Mendenhall Glacier