Denali National Park

Bear Viewing, Wildlife Viewing, Flightseeing, Kantishna

Alaska’s Denali National Park is 238 miles north of Anchorage and 120 miles south of Fairbanks and is more significant than Massachusetts.  This iconic U.S. national park is also one of the world’s last great frontiers for wilderness adventure.  Mountain Denali is North America’s highest peak at 20,320 feet.  Denali is an Athabascan name and stands for the “high one.” Its impressive vertical relief of 18,000 feet is even greater than Mount Everest’s and towers over the other mountains in the Alaska Range.

Many people discover more than they expected during their Denali National Park tour.  Denali National Park’s sub-arctic ecosystem supports abundant wildlife, including the “big 5”: Grizzly bears, Dall sheep, caribou, moose, and wolves.  Denali’s tundra landscape fills with wildflowers, and migrating birds visit the region throughout the summer.  The park’s 6 million acres of wilderness make Denali an explorer’s paradise, and with a wide variety of accommodations, it is a perfect addition to any Alaska vacation.

Denali National Park’s summer operating season is from mid-May to mid-September.  Besides a few lodges within the park, most of Denali’s hotels and activities are near the park entrance, including hiking, river rafting, and helicopter flightseeing tours.  The primary Denali Visitors Center at the park entrance is open daily from approximately 8 am to 6 pm during summer.  The visitor center has an enormous amount of information about the park, including displays, maps, and short films.  Ranger-guided hikes leave directly from the center and vary in length and activity level.  The Denali National Park rail depot is just a short walk from the visitor center.  There are two other information centers in the park, Eielson and Toklat, and a Ranger Station is located in the small town of Talkeetna, approximately 153 miles south of the Denali park entrance.

The park has only one road extending 91 miles from the park entrance to Kantishna. Only 15 miles of the road are open to private vehicles.  The park has scheduled shuttle bus transportation as well as guided road tours.  The tour buses depart from most of the Denali Park entrance hotels and the Wilderness Access Center.  For visitors interested in viewing wildlife, no trip to Denali would be complete without a bus tour into the park.

Several remote lodges are located within the park for those wishing to escape more profound into the wilderness of Denali.  These lodges offer all-inclusive overnight stays with comfortable accommodations in cabin or motel-style buildings.  They are less luxurious than some park-entrance hotels but have modern and tastefully decorated amenities.  All the lodges offer guided hikes and nature programs for their overnight guests, and a couple offer meals using produce grown on-site.  Kantishna Roadhouse and Denali Backcountry Lodge are located at the very end of the park road, while Camp Denali is on the rise with great views of Denali.  These lodges are a great way to get a more in-depth Denali wilderness experience.

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Denali Express Flightseeing

This 45-minute Denali flightseeing day tour via a small bush plane from the Denali Park Entrance lets you experience Denali National Park from a bird’s eye view and experience Mt. Denali from the air. Fly along the snow-capped... Browse itinerary

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Denali Heli-Hiking Tour

This Denali area heli-hiking day tour from the Denali National Park Entrance allows visitors to experience the backcountry of Alaska with a brief helicopter flight followed by a guided hike through Yanert Valley. A naturalist guide will lead... Browse itinerary

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Grand Denali Flightseeing from Talkeetna

Your day trip from Talkeetna transports you by bush plane on a flightseeing adventure circling Denali, North America’s tallest mountain. The Denali Flyer route explores the south side of Denali, including the Kahiltna Glacier, the famous west buttress,... Browse itinerary

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Denali Flyer Tour from Talkeetna

This Denali flightseeing tour from Talkeetna by bush plane is an extended version of the Denali Experience Tour. In addition to covering that entire flight route, you will fly to the remote western end of Denali National Park.... Browse itinerary

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Visit Denali from Anchorage

Great opportunities to view wildlife and the incredible scenery Denali is so well known for. You'll travel by motor coach from Anchorage to the Denali park entrance and spend two nights there. There is enough free time built... Browse itinerary

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Alaska Winter Driving Tour

Designed for independent travelers, this SUV (all-wheel) self-drive tour features a few days to explore Fairbanks and Chena Hot Springs. The Fairbanks area is among the best places to experience the amazing northern lights. At Chena Hot Springs,... Browse itinerary

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Denali Express Train Tour

After an overnight in Fairbanks, meet the train departing to Denali National Park. This afternoon take a guided excursion into Denali National Park and learn about the history and geology of the park, stopping when there is an... Browse itinerary

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