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Denali National Park and Preserve In Alaska

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Welcome to Denali National Park Alaska and Reserve In Alaska

Denali State Park Alaska is a small piece of Alaskan Paradise. It's the tallest peak is Mt.McKinley. Mt. McKinley is revered by the Tanaina Indians. "Kesugi" is an Indian word in the Tanaina dialect which means "The Ancient One." It is interesting that Denali in the Tanana dialect means “The High One.” Denali is the original name for Mt. McKinley. Mt. McKinley is 20,320 feet high and is the highest mountain peak in North America.

"HISTORY

Although generations of Athabascans had wandered through what is now the park, the first permanent settlement was established in 1905, when a gold miners' rush gave birth to the town of Kantishna. A year later, naturalist and noted hunter Charles Sheldon was stunned by the beauty of the land and horrified at the reckless abandon of the miners and big-game hunters. Sheldon returned in 1907 and traveled the area with guide Harry Karstens in an effort to set up boundaries for a proposed national park. Sheldon was successful as the area was established as Mount McKinley National Park in 1917 with Karstens serving as the park's first superintendent. It was designated an international biosphere reserve in 1976. As a result of the 1980 Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act, the park was enlarged to more than 6 million acres and renamed Denali National Park and Preserve. In 2015 President Barack Obama officially renamed Mt. McKinley to Denali, its Athabascan given name meaning “the Tall One.” Denali now comprises an area slightly larger than the state of Massachusetts and is ranked as one of Alaska's top attractions." (8. Travel Alaska)Denali Highway in Denali National ParkDenali Highway in Denali National Park

 

Denali State Park Alaska is over 325 acres of State Park. It is located in Alaska, America's most northern state. On one side it borders the Matanuska-Susitna Borough. The borough is on the east side of the Denali (Old Name Mckinley National Reserve)Park and does allow people to see the Denali mountain from several viewpoints.

 

There are three of Alaska’s finest log cabins available for nightly rental. The park is open all during the year. It can be reserved and paid for through the Matanuska-Susitna Area Headquarters in Wasilla. It can also be reserved at The  Information Center in Anchorage, Alaska.

All of these photographs and videos are from our numerous excursions to the park and we encourage you the reader to share and to use them. We only ask that you give us a link back to this site so we can continue to share our stories and adventures about this wonderful place for many years to come.Mountains and grass plains of the Denali National ParkMountains and grass plains of the Denali National Park

Denali State Park Information and Reservations

"The towering granite spires and snowy summits of Denali National Park and Preserve straddles 160 miles of the Alaska Range and display so much elevation they are often lost in the clouds. Dominating this skyline is North America's highest peak; Denali ascends majestically to 20,310 feet and is one of the most awe-inspiring sights in Alaska. Approximately 400,000 intrepid travelers journey to Denali National Park and Preserve each year, primarily between late May and early September."(8. Travel Alaska)

There are several ways to contact the park or to arrange reservations if your planning on using the facilities. Remember the park does have an entry fee but if you have one of the access passes make sure to let them know so they can record your visit. This helps them to estimate the number of visitors and money is allocated to improve different areas of the park based on this information.

 

Mat-Su Area Headquarters in Wasilla at 907-745-3975

Public Information Center in Anchorage at 907-269-8400

Denali National Park and Preserve (On the Parks Highway)

Address: Trapper Creek, AK 99683 Phone: (907) 745-3975

Denali Southside River Guides at 907-733-7238

 

Located along Alaska Route 3, it is approximately 240 miles north of Anchorage. It is approximately 187 miles south of Fairbanks, Healy is 74 miles to the north. Denali State Park Alaska is waiting for the outdoor enthusiast and adventurists in spirit. If you travel through Canada on the Alaska Highway, a passport is required. Come enjoy Alaska's Denali and all she has to offer and be prepared for the weather and wildlife. Come prepared and plan well for this awesome experience and vacation for those who love nature.

Alaska Railroad Denali Star StationDenali National Park Denali Star Train DepotDenali National Park Denali Star Train Depot

 

Another mode of transportation used by people from around the world is the Alaska railroad. Visitors can embark from Wittier, Anchorage airport or from Fairbanks and stip right inside the park. Various resorts, hotels, and others have the ability to pick you up and to take you where you need to go.

 

"Directly from the Alaska Railroad website, we have this piece of useful information. and links to various information you the reader might need."Given the long history of the Alaska Railroad and Denali National Park, it’s no wonder that Denali is so accessible for train travelers. Upon arrival to the Denali Depot, passengers are met by shuttle buses from Denali hotels and lodges (see our recommendations below). The many activities on offer to explore the Park – Denali flightseeingriver raftingtundra golf and more – also provide complimentary shuttle services."(11. Alaska Railroad Denali Station)

Alaska Railroad train travel on the Denali Star with a stop at the Denali depot station.Alaska Railroad train travel on the Denali Star with a stop at the Denali depot station.

This post is apart of a travel guide we wrote and can be viewed for free here -> Denali National Park and Preserve

 

 

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@ExploreTraveler This is a wonderful place to visit. Thank you for sharing this post with us.

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@ExploreTraveler  nice post! well detailed, loved the pictures as well. It seems like a amazing place to go! Thanks for sharing!

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Wow thank you for sharing @ExploreTraveler I enjoyed every bit of it.

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@marcorp Thanks it's a team effort and my wife and I try to capture everything we see.

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Re: Denali National Park and Preserve In Alaska

@ExploreTraveler  team work always pays off!

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Re: Denali National Park and Preserve In Alaska

Very useful post @ExploreTraveler! Visiting Alaska is on my bucket list!! I have a few questions about this National Park and Alaska in general.

  •  What's the best way to reach Denali NP via public transport?
  • Which is the best season to visit Alaska?
  • Which city in Alaska has good public transport? I know lot of people have their own planes and ppl drive. Just curious if a few cities have public transport.

Thanks and cheers!

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Re: Denali National Park and Preserve In Alaska

wonderful post, beautiful photos with lots of information @ExploreTraveler 

Thank you for sharing with us.

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Re: Denali National Park and Preserve In Alaska

Beauiful place.Thanking for sharing.