The Passport Kitchen
Among our 63 national parks are several that aren’t that well-known and which receive light or fairly light visitation. That’s not because they lack scenic value.
After American Samoa, Gates of the Arctic is the least-visited national park. It sits north of the Arctic Circle, and there are no roads to it.
Like Gates of the Arctic, Kobuk Valley is in the Arctic and has no roads to it. Each year, half a million caribou migrate through this park known for its mountains, lakes, rivers, and sand dunes.