Barrerite find at Rocky Pass

One of the very few localities in the world where crystals of zeolite mineral – barrerite – are found.
Nugget Falls

Powerful, 115 m tall and some 30 m wide waterfall that slides down along the cliff.
Kasnyku Falls
Some 150 m tall waterfall that flows down along the cliff face. Some 40 m wide. The waterfall looks very picturesque from the fiord as it is seen flowing among the trees.
Falls Point Fall

Some 60 – 80 m tall vertical plunge – a waterfall discharging directly in the sea.
Cheshnina Falls
Tall waterfall with a high vertical plunge. Starts from the base of Cheshnina glacier (now glacier has receded from the falls).
Brooks Falls

Some 1.8-2 m tall and approximately 80 – 100 m wide waterfall that is world-famous thanks to a large group of brown bears catching salmon and other fish. Sometimes up to 50 bears can be seen on this waterfall.
Viva Silva Cave
The deepest known cave in Alaska, 242.9 m deep.
Qagnax Cave
A lava tube where have been found remnants of unique dwarf mammoths (Mammuthus primigenius) who lived here around 3700 BC. Cave – 12 m deep pit – was discovered in 1999. Only in Wrangel Island mammoths lived more recently (2590 BC), as far as it is known.
El Capitan Pit
Deepest vertical shaft in the mainland USA, 182.4 m deep. It is near El Capitan Cave but the connection has not been found yet. Discovered in 1989.
El Capitan Cave

The longest cave in Alaska – 3,846 m long and up to 130.8 m deep.