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Despite a landslide blocking land access, there are still lodges offering fly-in service beyond the road system to reach the western portion of Denali.
Photos show climate change impacting national parks from Yellowstone's flooding to warming temperatures in Denali. Wildfires are also causing damage.
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Mommy Poppins on MSNVisiting Denali National Park in Alaska with KidsDenali National Park in Alaska offers an unforgettable adventure for families, with a chance to see the tallest mountain in ...
A landslide sealed off much of the national park’s iconic road — to the delight of bears.
Granite successfully finished preconstruction services and, on February 1, 2024, was awarded the final $112 million construction option for the Polychrome Area Improvements Construction Manager ...
Jul. 15—DENALI NATIONAL PARK AND PRESERVE — On a gravel road that cuts through one of America's most famous national parks, a tan school bus rumbled westward. Five members of Congress had come ...
Landslides don't have to move fast to be powerful. In Denali National Park in Alaska, the 300-ft-wide Pretty Rocks landslide located at about Mile 45.4 of the Park Road, has been active for ...
Dave Schirokauer, Denali National Park and Preserve’s science and resources team manager, and two visitors survey the landslide damage on July 21, 2022, at the park’s Pretty Rocks site.
For 50 years, visitors to Alaska's Denali National Park were ferried by shuttle buses along a 92-mile road to take in sweeping vistas, watch rambling bears, moose and caribou and gaze at the snowy ...
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