US Alaska Denali National Park
US Alaska Denali National Park Mount Mc Kinley
USA Alaska Denali national park sunset
USA Alaska Denali National Park cariboo
US Alaska Denali National Park
US Alaska Denali National Park Mount Mc Kinley
USA Alaska Denali national park sunset
USA Alaska Denali National Park cariboo
Escape into Alaska's pristine nature

Denali National Park

Nestled in the heart of the Alaskan wilderness, Denali National Park beckons travellers with its rugged beauty and unparalleled natural wonders.

Whether you're captivated by the towering peaks, eager to witness diverse wildlife, or craving the thrill of outdoor activities, Denali promises an unforgettable journey into the heart of Alaska's pristine nature.

Hiker photographing the river in Denali National Park and Preserve, AK, United States
Denali is a great opportunity for photography enthusiasts
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National Parks Service welcome sign to Denali National Park and Preserve, AK, United States
Denali National Park is a must-see while in Alaska's Interior
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Park highlights

Denali National Park, located in the central part of Alaska, is a sprawling expanse of over six million acres, making it larger than many countries. Home to North America's tallest peak, Denali, towering at 6,190 metres, the park offers a diverse landscape ranging from boreal forests to icy glaciers.

Denali Summit

The crown jewel of the park, Denali's summit offers panoramic views of the Alaskan Range. For the adventurous, there's the option to climb the peak, but for those seeking a more relaxed experience, 'flightseeing' tours provide breathtaking aerial perspectives.

Eielson Visitor Center

Located at mile 66 on the park road, the Eielson Visitor Center provides an educational experience with exhibits on the park's natural and cultural history. The centre's expansive windows offer unmatched views of Denali and the surrounding landscape.

Bus shuttle in Denali National Park and Preserve, AK, United States
The park's green transit buses help visitors navigate the park...
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A moose walks through a river in Denali National Park Alaska United States
... and makes regular stops at trails and wildlife hotspots
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History of the park

Before Denali became a national park, the area was home to indigenous Athabaskan people who thrived in this challenging environment. The park's name, "Denali," is derived from the Athabaskan word meaning "the high one," aptly capturing the essence of this awe-inspiring destination.

The gold rush in the late 19th century brought prospectors to the region, but it wasn't until 1917 that Charles Sheldon, a conservationist, began advocating for the area's protection. In 1980, the park was expanded and designated as Denali National Park and Preserve, ensuring the preservation of its unique ecosystems and wildlife.

Lake surrounded by pine trees and mountain in Denali National Park, AK
Fun fact: there are more than 4,000 throughout Denali National Park
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Activities in the park

Hiking trails

With over 350 miles of trails, Denali National Park caters to hikers of all skill levels. From short nature walks to challenging backcountry hikes, there's a trail for every adventurer. The popular Savage Alpine Trail and Horseshoe Lake Trail offer diverse terrain and stunning vistas.

Helicopter tours

Take to the skies for a bird's-eye view of Denali and the surrounding wilderness. Helicopter tours, sometimes referred to as 'flightseeing tours', provide a unique perspective on the vastness of the park and its most iconic features.

Wildlife encounters and photography

Denali is a haven for wildlife enthusiasts. Keep your eyes peeled for grizzly bears, moose, caribou, Dall sheep, and the elusive wolves. The park's diverse ecosystems make it a prime spot for observing these majestic creatures in their natural habitat. Photography enthusiasts, be sure to bring along your camera for the chance to capture the unique wildlife and nature!

Go for a scenic drive

The Denali Park Road winds through the heart of the park, offering stunning vistas of mountains, tundra, and valleys. While private vehicles are only allowed on the first 15 miles, shuttle buses and tour buses take visitors deeper into the wilderness.

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When is the best time to visit?

Summertime:

The ideal time to visit Denali National Park is during the summer months, from mid-May to mid-September. During this period, the weather is relatively mild, with temperatures ranging from 10°C to 20°C. The extended daylight hours allow for longer exploration and increased chances of wildlife sightings.

October onwards:

For travellers interested in visiting at other times of the year should keep in mind that winter visits can be challenging due to harsh weather conditions and limited accessibility. However, the winter months are the peak period for viewing the famous northern lights.

Pink wildflowers in the summer at Denali National Park, AK
Wildflowers like these vibrant lupins are present throughout the summer
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Green northern lights aurora borealis at Denali, AK
The northern lights are visible in the park from August until April
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Denali National Park stands as a testament to the untamed beauty of the Alaskan wilderness, offering a once-in-a-lifetime experience. The options are so diverse that it may be difficult to make choices for your trip. We are happy to help you on your way. Contact one of our travel specialists who will put together a unique itinerary that fits your needs exactly, with absolutely no obligation.

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