Tucked in the remote landscape of Southwest Alaska, Dillingham is a small town that blends a rich fishing culture with untamed wilderness access. With a population of just over 2,000, it sits at the edge of Wood-Tikchik State Park —the largest state park in the U.S.—providing travelers with access to pristine lakes, salmon-filled rivers, and rugged, untouched backcountry.
Alaska is by far the largest state in the U.S., so it’s no surprise that it’s home to America’s largest national park, Wrangell-St. Elias , as well as its most remote town, Utqiaġvik . It only makes sense that it would also boast the largest state park in the nation—and Dillingham is the town that leads you there.
Dillingham offers one of the most incredible outdoor experiences in the U.S. Whether you’re seeki