4.7M acres
Park Size
594,660
Annual Visitors
35 mi
Trail Miles
291
Campsites
About Denali National Park
Denali National Park and Preserve encompasses six million acres of Alaska's interior wilderness, centered on Denali—the tallest peak in North America at 20,310 feet. The park's single road provides access to some of the best wildlife viewing in North America, with grizzly bears, wolves, caribou, moose, and Dall sheep regularly spotted. Most of the park is designated wilderness, accessible only by foot, making it one of the largest intact ecosystems in the world.
Park Highlights
- Denali (Mt McKinley)
- Wonder Lake
- Savage River
- Eielson Visitor Center
- Polychrome Pass
- Toklat River
Activities
Wildlife
Visitor Information
$15
Entrance Fee
Summer
Best Seasons
Visitor Tips
- Book bus tours months in advance
- Denali is only visible 30% of the time
- Private vehicles restricted beyond Mile 15
- Summer has 20+ hours of daylight
Location
Official Resources
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