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General Description
    Aniakchak National Monument and Preserve

    Given its remote location and notoriously bad weather, Aniakchak is one of the least visited units of the National Park System. A vibrant reminder of Alaska\\''s location in the volcanically active \\"Ring of Fire,\\" the monument is home to an impressive six-mile wide, 2,500 ft. deep caldera formed during a massive eruption 3,500 years ago.


Accessibility Features General Accessibility Features
  • Accessible tent camp sites
  • Accessible cabin/shelter camp sites
  • Accessible bathrooms
  • Accessible routes from accessible camp sites to accessible comfort stations/restrooms
  • Accessible viewing areas or outlooks
  • Accessible trails
  • Accessible picnic tables/areas
  • Accessible fishing locations
  • Accessible beaches
  • Accessible transportation within the park including tours
Amenities and Lodging
  • Accessible lodging rooms
  • Accessible food service areas
Information and Interpretation Features
  • Nature centers, visitor centers and/or museums that are accessible for people using mobility devices
  • Interior exhibits that provide audio description of the written information
  • Interior exhibits with tactile opportunities (such as tactile maps, models and/or objects)
  • Audio visuals with captioning
  • Sign language interpreters available for guided tours and interpretive programs
  • Exhibits located on accessible routes
  • Exhibits with tactile opportunities (such as tactile maps, models, and/or objects) on accessible routes
  • Brochures or program guides provide information on its accessibility features
  • A website in which accessibility information is included