'Wood-Tikchik State Park' is a
state park in the
U.S. state of
Alaska north of
Dillingham. At over 1.6 million acres (6,500 km²) in area—about the size of the state of
Delaware—it is the second-largest state park in the United States, behind only
Adirondack Park in
New York, and the largest contiguous state park.
It is one of only two state parks in western Alaska, along with the much smaller
Lake Aleknagik State Recreation Site.
See also
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List of Alaska state parks
External links
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Division of Parks and Outdoor Recreation - Wood-Tikchik State Park
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Alaska State Park Faces Development Dilemma ''
National Geographic News'' article on Wood-Tikchik State Park