Nááts'įhch'oh National Park Reserve is located in the southwest portion of the Northwest Territories. Most visitors access the park via floatplane from surrounding communities in the Northwest Territories and Yukon.
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How to get here
Location
PO Box 157
Tulita NT X0E 0K0
Directions
Park Office
Nááts’įhch’oh National Park Reserve’s office is located in Tulita, NT. The only road access to Tulita is a winter ice road from Wrigley. But, if you’re paddling the Deho (Mackenzie River), be sure to drop in and say hello!
Free admission
We don’t have a fee system set up. That’s right, there are no fees to visit Nááts’įhch’oh National Park Reserve in 2019. However, you still need to reserve and register. If visiting Nahanni National Park Reserve is part of your trip plan, fees do apply. See Nahanni’s website for more information.
Nááts’įhch’oh is a fly-in backcountry park. There are no visitor services or facilities in the park. You are invited to travel in the traditional homeland of the Shúhtaot’ine, Sahtu Dene and Métis. Experience hiking, packrafting and canoeing in a wilderness setting. At Ǫtaa Tué Fehto (Divide Lake) you will find what remains of a hunting outfitter’s camp, including an emergency shelter and outhouse.
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