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| The entrance to Denali National Park is located approximately 240 miles north of Anchorage, AK |
Live, Work, Explore!
In the 6.2 million acres of Denali National Park, buses traverse the 90-mile road daily throughout the warm summer months; allowing people to hike, view wildlife, climb and camp. You can also enjoy the towns and wilderness areas throughout the state by fishing, kayaking, biking, hiking and more!Show Me Where with Google Earth! Click "Open" when prompted. Need Google Earth? go Here.
At Denali you can see the seasons progress in rapid succession. In the spring approximately 152 species of birds migrate to the park to breed and nest in the arctic tundra. These birds join the 37 species of mammals and an incredible array of flowering plants to add motion and color to the landscape. The midnight sun of summer is followed by the glorious color of autumn and the spectacular northern lights signal a swiftly approaching winter season. The park is especially suited for climbing and hiking with terrain ranging from gentle slopes to the rugged peaks of the Alaska Range. It is also a place in which to experience the wilderness, to capture its many moods on film, to hear its story told by those who love it, and to create memories of a visit to this magnificent land.
In Denali, ARAMARK Parks and Destinations - Alaska operates several hotel properties with almost 1000 hotel rooms in total! ARAMARK Parks and Destinations - Alaska owns the McKinley Chalets Resort and McKinley Village Lodge and Aramark manages the Grande Denali Lodge and Denali Bluffs Hotel for private owners. In addition to hotel room accommodations, there are multiple dining establishments, bars, gift shops, and convenience store facilities located along the scenic George Parks Highway from Cantwell all the way to Nenana, Alaska. Denali Park Resorts also operates Alaska Raft Adventures and, through our DOYON LTD/Aramark partnership, The Tundra Wilderness Tour, The Natural History Tour, and the Visitor Transportation System.






