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park map more info about this area back to parks top Denali National Park & PreserveDenali Park, AK
 It's more than a mountain. Denali National Park
& Preserve features North America's highest mountain, 20,320-foot tall
Mount McKinley. The Alaska Range also includes countless other spectacular
mountains and many large glaciers. Denali's more than 6 million acres also
encompass a complete sub-arctic eco-system with large mammals such as
grizzly bears, wolves, Dall sheep, and moose.
The park was established as Mt. McKinley National Park on Feb. 26,
1917. The original park was designated a wilderness area and incorporated
into Denali National Park and Preserve in 1980. The Park was designated an
international biosphere reserve in 1976.
Today the park accommodates a wide variety of visitor use including
wildlife viewing, mountaineering, and backpacking. It continues to provide
a laboratory for research in the natural sciences.
CONTACTS
Email - denali_info@nps.gov
Fax- 907-683-9617
Write to Superintendent's Office P.O. Box 9 Denali
Park, AK 99755
- or - Talkeetna Ranger Station Box 588 Talkeetna, AK 99676
Phone Headquarters - 907-683-2294
TRAVEL BASICS
Operating Hours,
Seasons The primary visitation season runs from May 1 to September
15.
Visitation is lowest in winter months. Daily, summer (late May to
mid-September): Visitor Center hours of operation are 7:00 a.m. to 8:00
p.m.
Daily, winter (mid-September to early May): Headquarters Building, 8:00
a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Getting There PLANE - Air travel to either Anchorage or
Fairbanks and then car/shuttle/train to Denali. Anchorage is 240 miles to
the south and Fairbanks is 125 miles to the north of the park.
CAR - Denali Park's headquarters is located along Alaska Route 3, the
George Parks Highway, approximately 240 miles north of Anchorage, AK, 125
miles south of Fairbanks, AK, and 12 miles south of Healy, AK. Denali
Park's mountaineering headquarters is located in Talkeetna, AK,
approximately 100 miles north of Anchorage, AK.
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION - Denali is accessible by car or via the Alaska
Railroad from either Anchorage or Fairbanks. In summer a variety of
private bus and van services and the railroad operate daily from Anchorage
and Fairbanks. If you are flying your own airplane to Denali visit our
"Flight Site" at www.nps.gov/dena/aviation
Weather & Climate Summers are generally cool and damp
with average high temperatures in the mid-60s. Winters are extremely cold
with temperatures falling to -40F and below. Layers of clothing, including
good rain gear and hiking boots are recommended for summer. Specialized
cold-weather gear is necessary for mountaineering and winter visits.
Accessibility Most restrooms are wheelchair accessible.
Savage Cabin Trail is wheelchair accessible. Some tour and shuttle buses
are accessible please advise staff of needs when making your advance
reservations. The Visitor Center orientation program is open captioned.
Getting Around The Denali Park Road is accessible by private
vehicle for 14.8 miles to the Savage River bridge. To travel to
destinations farther into the park, including Eielson Visitor Center,
shuttle and tour bus services are available. Bicycles are permitted along
the Park Road.
FEES/PERMITS
Entrance
Fee INDIVIDUAL/FAMILY $5.00/$10.00 for 7 Days
Activity Fee SHUTTLE AND TOUR BUS
FEES
Special Use Permits DENALI CLIMBING PERMIT AND
REGISTRATION INFORMATION $150.00/climber for One Time To
climb Denali you must first obtain a permit and register.
CAMPING
Igloo Creek
Campground Located near mile 34 of the Park Road with 7 tent sites
only; no vehicles; shuttle bus access only. Open mid-May through
mid-September. No water available but there are chemical toilets. $6.00
per night fee. Igloo Ranger Station nearby. You can reserve at the Visitor
Center; store food in food lockers; no open fires - stoves
only.
Morino Backpaker Mile 1.9 of the Park Road for
backpackers only and 2 people per site allowed for $6.00 per site. No
vehicles. Chemical toilets near sites, pay phone at Railroad Depot.
Self-register at Morino; store food in lockers; no open fires - stoves
only. OPENING/CLOSING DATES WEATHER DEPENDENT.
Riley Creek
Campground Open All Year Riley Creek Campground is situated near
the park entrance. There are 100 sites for RVs & tents. There is water
from mid-May through early September only. Flush toilets and pay phone
available. You may make book a site in person at the Visitor Center or via
advance reservations by phone starting in late February. Please call
1-800-622-7275 (PARK) nationwide or 1-907-272-7275 for International and
Anchorage callers. There is a one-reservation fee of $4.00. For More
Information on this campground please call
1-800-622-7275
Sanctuary River Campground Located at mile
23 with 7 sites for tents only; accessible by shuttle bus only. Open
mid-May through mid-September; weather dependent. No water available.
Chemical toilets. Located near Sanctuary Ranger Station. Reserve at
Visitor Center; store food in food lockers; no open fires - stoves only.
$6.00 per nigh cost.
Savage River Campground Located at
mile 13 of the Park Road with 33 sites for RVs and tents. Open mid-May
through mid-September - weather dependent. Water available, flush toilets,
$12.00 per night plus $4.00 reservation fee. Advance Reservations made by
calling 1-800-622-7275 or 1-907-272-7275 for International and Anchorage
callers. Campground hosts on site. Store food in food lockers. For
More Information on this campground please call
1-800-622-7275
Teklanika River Campground Located at mile
29 with 53 sites for RVs and tents. Open mid-May through mid-September;
weather dependent. Flush toilets and water available. Cost is $12.00 per
night and an additional $4.00 for the one-time reservation fee. You can
also reserve in person at the Visitor Center and there is a three night
mimimum stay for vehicle campers. Reserve by calling 1-800-622-7275 or
International and Anchorage callers may call 1-907-272-7275. For
More Information on this campground please call
1-800-622-7275
Wonder Lake Campground Located near mile
85 on the Park Road with 28 tents sites only and access by shuttle bus
only. Open June - mid-September; weather dependent. Water is available and
flush toilets. Cost is $12.00 per night with an additional one-time $4.00
reservation fee. You can reserve in advance by calling 1-800-622-7275 or
International and Anchorage callers may phone 1-907-272-7275. Store food
in lockers; no open fires - stoves only. For More Information on
this campground please call
1-800-622-7275
FACILITIES
Ranger
Stations TALKEETNA RANGER STATION Open All Year 8:00 a.m. - 4:30
p.m. Phone - 907-733-2231 Location - To visit the
Talkeetna Ranger Station turn at mile 98 on the George Parks Highway at
the Talkeetna turnoff. Drive 14 miles to the townsite on the Talkeetna
Spur Road (paved). At the end of Main Street turn left onto B street
(about 4 blocks. The Talkeetna Ranger Station is the first building on the
left. Special Programs - Join us for interpretive programs on
the history of climbing at Denali and other topics of
interest. Exhibits - Bradford Washburn's photos of the Alaska
Range are on display at the Ranger Station. Available Facilities -
Mountaineers and visitors may stop by the station to obtain
information about climbing in the Alaska Range. Climbers must register 60
days in advanceof their climb an dpay a $150.00 fee for climbing Mt.
McKinley or Mt. Foraker. Write to the Talkeetna Ranger Station at P.O. box
588, Talkeetna, Alaska 99676 or phone. Restrooms available on
site.
Visitor Centers DENALI NATIONAL PARK VISITOR
CENTER Phone - 907-683-1266 or 1267 Location - Located
at mile 1 of the Denali Park Road. Closures - Closed in the
winter from September through late April. Special Programs -
Annual Winterfest takes place in early spring; usually during March.
Call Park Headquarters for details at (9070-683-2294. Exhibits -
Information about how to travel safetly in the backcountry. A
12-minute slide program is shown throughout the day. Rangers also present
programs at the back porch several times throughout the
day. Available Facilities - Theater, rest rooms, shuttle and
tour reservations, ticket pick-up,Junior Ranger Program, backcountry
permits and sign-up for ranger-led Discovery Hikes all take place
here.
EIELSON VISITOR CENTER Phone - n/a Location -
Mile 66 of the Denali Park Road with access by shuttle
bus. Special Programs - Rangers provide information, assistance,
and a daily guided walk at 1:30 p.m.. Exhibits - Geology
information and rangers on hand to answer any questions and provide porch
talks. Available Facilities - Bookstore with maps, postcards,
and other educational materials. Running water and flush toilets
available. No food service.
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