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Bering Land Bridge National Preserve AK

Lat, Long: 65.96087902, -164.4086432

Designation: National Preserve

Bering Land Bridge National Preserve lies at the continental crossroad that greatly influenced the distribution of life in the Western Hemisphere during the Pleistocene Epoch. It is a vital landscape for Indigenous communities who depend on the land just as their ancestors did for many generations. It is a wild and ecologically healthy landscape unlike any other.

Weather:

Weather in the Seward Peninsula is generally characterized by long freezing winters and short, cool summers. Coastal areas typically have mild weather, while the interior has greater seasonal variation in temperature and precipitation.

Directions:

The Bering Land Bridge Visitor Center is located in Nome, AK. Nome, AK is not on the road system and may be reached via a commercial flight. The Bering Land Bridge Visitor Center is located about a mile from Nome Airport. Bering Land Bridge National Preserve is located in the northern portion of the Seward Peninsula. There are no roads or trails into the parklands. Logistics on how to reach Bering Land Bridge is based on an individual’s resources and abilities.

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Address/Contact:

214 Front St.

Nome, US, 99762

Phone: 907-443-2522

Email: bela_information@nps.gov

Entrance Fees:

Three wet muskox stand in a line.A hiker is seen in the distance as autumn colors dominate the tundra landscape.Rolling sand dunes with sparse vegetation with full moon rising above.A vast expanse of undulating hills with granite spire jutting from the top.Flock of shore birds taking flight