The US state of Alaska is home to just two national forests – the Chugach National Forest & the Tongass National Forest, two of the largest national forests in the nation. Together these constitute about 22 million acres of wild forested areas. These 2 national forests serve as home to some of the richest wildlife populations of America along with a stunning landscape of glaciers, temperate rainforest, estuaries, jagged mountain peaks, misty fjords, charming islands & unexplored caves.