Noatak National Preserve


As one of North America's largest mountain-ringed river basins with an intact ecosystem, the Noatak River environs feature some of the Arctic's finest arrays of plants and animals. The river is classified as a national wild and scenic river. It offers stunning wilderness float-trip opportunities - from deep in the Brooks Range to the tidewater of the Chukchi Sea.

Noatak National Preserve is a very remote area. There are no roads that provide access. Commercial airlines provide service from Anchorage to Kotzebue or Fairbanks to Bettles. Once in Kotzebue or Bettles, you must fly to the preserve with various air taxi operators. There are scheduled flights to villages and chartered flights to remote park areas. Summer access may include motorized/non-motorized watercraft, aircraft, or by foot.

  • Boating
  • Camping
  • Backcountry Camping
  • Fishing
  • Freshwater Fishing
  • Flying
  • Fixed Wing Flying
  • Hands-On
  • Arts and Crafts
  • Hiking
  • Backcountry Hiking
  • Hunting and Gathering
  • Hunting
  • Paddling
  • Canoeing
  • Junior Ranger Program
  • Wildlife Watching
  • Museum Exhibits

  • Animals
  • Arctic
  • Tundra
  • Night Sky
  • Aurora Borealis
  • Scenic Views
  • Watersheds
  • Headwaters
  • Wilderness

Nightime Extravaganza

green northern lights

A huge spray of northern lights is reflected in a tiny sliver of water in the Noatak River. This image was captured in early September at 2:30 in the morning.

Golden Hour

Light and shadows on mountains

The famous golden hour near sunset on Copter Peak gives depth to the mountains and neon hues to the tundra.

Mirror Image

mountain refection on calm lake

The Delong Mountains are flawlessly reflected in the clear, clean water of Desperation Lake in the northern part of Noatak National Preserve.

Grizzly on the Noatak River

bear walking along river

The profile of this grizzly on the Noatak River shows a nice example of the hump of muscle between it's shoulders. That muscle makes grizzlies good diggers.

Scout Leaving Kelly Bar

small plane taking off

A National Park Service plane takes off from the Kelly Bar landing site at the confluence of the Kelly River and Noatak River