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Denali National Park and Preserve checks all of the Alaska boxes: unspoiled wilderness, roaming wildlife, massive glaciers and snow-covered peaks.
Denali National Park, Alaska With its remote location and minimal light pollution, Denali National Park is a tranquil escape in cold months.
You don’t have to stick to the trails at Denali Natonal Park and Preserve, which features more than 6 million acres of protected Alaska wilderness.
Denali National Park Guide: The Best Tours, Lodging, and Things to Do Spot moose, catch glimpses of the Northern Lights, and hike past glimmering waterways.
Denali National Park and Preserve's sled dogs help transport rangers and supplies through Alaska's wilderness, but they're carrying on much more.
Denali National Park, in Alaska, reinstates an indoor mask mandate in the busy summer season. As counties report elevated levels of transmission, national parks are once again requiring masks in ...
This winter was one for the record books in Denali National Park. Denali officially broke its 99 year snowfall record last week, making 2021-2022 the snowiest winter since the park started ...
Denali's dogsled teams mush for weeks at a time to the far-flung corners of a park that stretches over 6 million acres. National Park Service David Tomeo arguably has the best coworkers. They are ...
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — Denali National Park and Preserve plans to expand winter and off-season access to accommodate what officials said are rising numbers of people seeking more wintry ...
Whether you have ambitious backpacking plans or want to kick back and check out some wildlife, Denali has options for every type of visitor.
In winter, Denali Park Road is closed beyond Mile 3.4. Park Fees Entrance fees to Denali National Park are $10 per person with free admission to children 15 years or younger.
Denali is wide open during the non-summer months, welcoming adventurous visitors with a plethora of recreation options, as long as one is prepared for winter and possesses an independent spirit.