Porcupine Creek State Recreation Site is a part of the Alaska State Parks system, which oversees over 156 park units across the state. With its three-million acres of land and water, it boasts the largest acreage of any state park system in the country. Visitors can explore the outdoors, experience Alaska's rich history, and discover the majestic landscapes through activities such as boating, camping, fishing, hiking, and staying in public use cabins.
From the Northern Region with its 16 state parks spanning 400 square miles to the Mat-Su Valley and Copper River Basin, the parks in the system offer diverse recreational opportunities. Whether it's floating rivers, hiking through forests, or enjoying the world-class recreation options in the Kenai Peninsula and Kodiak Island regions, there is something for everyone to enjoy in Alaska's state parks.
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