About United States National Park Service
The National Park Service Alaska Regional Office at 2525 Gambell Street in Anchorage serves as the administrative hub for 23 national park units across the state.
This office coordinates management for Alaska's 15.6 million acres of national park land. The office handles permits, conservation programs, and regional operations. Denali, Wrangell-St. Elias, and Kenai Fjords National Parks fall under this office.
This location is a government office building without camping facilities. Travelers seeking campgrounds should visit Recreation.gov for reservable sites. The office sits 2 miles northeast of downtown Anchorage and 120 miles south of Denali National Park.
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What Amenities Does United States National Park Service Offer?
This location offers no public amenities such as restrooms, water, or electrical hookups. It is an administrative office building.
What Are the Rates at United States National Park Service?
No camping rates apply to this location. Administrative services are provided free of charge to the public during business hours.
What Are the Check-In Rules at United States National Park Service?
The office is open Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM Alaska Time, excluding federal holidays. No reservations are required for office visits.
Where Is United States National Park Service Located?
What Attractions Are Near United States National Park Service?
Located in downtown Anchorage, 1.5 miles from the Alaska Railroad Depot, 2 miles from the Anchorage Museum, and 5 miles from Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport.
What Activities Are Available at United States National Park Service?
No recreational facilities exist at this office building. Visitors should contact specific national parks for information about hiking, fishing, or other activities.
What Is the Atmosphere Like at United States National Park Service?
This is a federal government office building serving administrative functions for Alaska's national parks. It is not a campground community.
Are Pets Allowed at United States National Park Service?
Pets are not permitted inside the office building. Service animals are allowed in accordance with ADA requirements.