- Wood-
Tikchik State Park is a
state park in the U.S.
state of
Alaska north of Dillingham. Over 1,600,000
acres (650,000 ha) (6,500 km2) in area—about the...
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exceptions such as Anza-Borrego
Desert State Park in California, and Wood-
Tikchik State Park in Alaska, the
largest state park in the
United States. In addition...
- The
Tikchik River is a 45
miles (72 km) long
stream in the U.S.
state of Alaska.
Beginning at
Nishlik Lake in the
Kuskokwim Mountains, it
flows southeast...
- of the
largest and
still most po****r
parks in the
state system. Wood-
Tikchik State Park is the
largest state park in the
United States,
comprising some...
- facilities. Only Anza-Borrego
Desert State Park in
California and Wood-
Tikchik State Park in
western Alaska are larger.
Though primarily in the Muni****lity...
- 20-mile (32 km)
paved road
connects Dillingham with
Aleknagik and the Wood-
Tikchik State Park. Many
residents live
along the
Aleknagik Lake Road,
among other...
- and
preserved as "forever wild" by the
Forest Preserve of New York. Wood-
Tikchik State Park in
Alaska is the
largest state park by the
amount of contiguous...
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State Parks Afognak Island Chilkat Chugach Denali Kachemak Bay
Point Bridget Shuyak Island Wood-
Tikchik State Forests Haines Southeast Tanana Valley...
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including mountain ranges and
great interior lakes including the Wood-
Tikchik Lakes, Lake Iliamna, and Lake Clark; the
western heights of the Alaska...
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often inundated by
Bering Sea tides. It is
bordered on the east by Wood-
Tikchik State Park, the
largest state park in the
United States. The
refuge is...