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Aniakchak National Monument & Preserve

Aniakchak National Monument & Preserve

20.7km from Aniakchak Crater

Aniakchak National Monument & Preserve is a remote and pristine protected area located on the Alaska Peninsula in southwestern Alaska. It is known for its rugged and untamed landscapes, volcanic features, and unique geological formations. It is a land shaped by volcanic activity. At its center lies Mount Aniakchak, a volcano that erupted over 3,500 years ago, forming a caldera or volcanic crater. The caldera is one of the most pristine and least developed in the world.

Aniakchak River

Aniakchak River

23.97km from Aniakchak Crater

Aniakchak River, Lake, and Peninsula are geographical features located in the remote and rugged region of southwestern Alaska, within the larger Aniakchak National Monument and Preserve. Each of these features plays a unique and vital role in the area's landscape and ecosystem.

Alaska Peninsula

Alaska Peninsula

58.28km from Aniakchak Crater

The Alaska Peninsula is a large and rugged landmass in southwestern Alaska that extends out into the North Pacific Ocean, separating the Pacific from the Bering Sea. It is known for its remote and pristine wilderness, stunning natural beauty, and its significance as a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, wildlife, and unique ecosystems.

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Aniakchak Crater

Aniakchak Crater

Aniakchak Crater, Alaska, USA

Mount Aniakchak is a prominent volcanic peak located in the remote and rugged Aniakchak National Monument and Preserve. It is a striking geological feature with a fascinating history and notable characteristics. It is an iconic stratovolcano situated within the caldera of the much larger Aniakchak Volcano, one of the most impressive volcanic features in North America. The volcano is part of the Aleutian Range, a volcanic chain extending across the southern Alaska Peninsula.