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Denali National Park: McKinley and the bears

A grizzly bear grazes in Grassy Pass. Mount McKinley -- the 20,320-foot peak locally known as Denali -- rises behind it.

A grizzly bear grazes in Grassy Pass. Mount McKinley -- the 20,320-foot peak locally known as Denali -- rises behind it.

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Denali National Park

A grizzly bear grazes in Grassy Pass. Mount McKinley -- the 20,320-foot peak locally known as Denali -- rises behind it.

Denali National Park is home to the tallest mountain in North America and an impressive array of wildlife.

Bears in the wild

Bears of the Interior

3 kinds of bears

Green buses shuttle visitors into Denali

Passengers on a Denali National Park shuttle bus get an eyeful when a mother grizzly and two cubs share the road.

Most of the people who explore Denali National Park do so with the help of a bus system.

Bus routes and fares

Reserve campsite, bus ticket early for Denali trip

On a clear day, people at the Eielson Visitors Center have a great view of Denali.

Denali National Park is taking reservations for seats on its shuttle buses and for campsites for the 2004 visitor season.

Flightseeing at Denali

With so few roads and so much country, taking to the air is a favorite way of residents and visitors alike to see some of the state's most spectacular scenery.

The lure of seeing a really big mountain up close draws tourists to flightseeing businesses in the Denali National Park area.

Denali campground guide

Denali National Park's 220 campsites may be the most popular in a state full of campgrounds.

Here's a guide to activities, bus rides, camping, lodging, weather and wildlife

Denali National Park is best known for Mount McKinley, at 20,320 feet the tallest peak in North America.

Several hundred thousand people a year visit the Massachusetts-size park to see the pride of the Alaska Range as well as the bears, caribou and wolves that live in the park.

Denali's location

Denali National Park straddles the Alaska Range. The park entrance is 237 highway miles north of Anchorage and 125 miles south of Fairbanks. Mount McKinley itself is about 140 miles north of Anchorage as the raven flies. (Map)

Population of the Denali area

McKinley Village, a rural area south of the park entrance, has about 140 year-round residents. Healy, 11 miles north, has 1,000 residents.

Notable

Denali National Park was known as McKinley National Park when it was created in 1917. Access at first was by railroad from the 1920s to mid-1950s, when the Denali Highway (Highway 8) reached it from the east. The park was opened to Anchorage and Fairbanks highway traffic in 1968 when the George Parks Highway (Highway 3) reached it.

In 1980, the park was expanded to 6 million acres (9,375 square miles) and the name was changed from Mount McKinley NP to Denali NP. The park gets 360,000 visitors a year.

Activities

Shuttle bus rides into the park
Wildlife and natural history bus tours

Eating and lodging near Denali

There is no longer a hotel inside the park, but there is lodging just outside the boundary -- hundreds of hotel, lodge, inn and chalet rooms. Some of the larger hotels have ATMs (you may be charged as much as $3 for a withdrawal).

Denali weather

Denali's climate says "Alaska." Summers are pleasant, but winters are a real challenge. In mid-June, the sun sets but a bright twilight is as good as day and temperatures at the park entrance may be in the 70s. By late August deep in the park, visitors should expect rain and possibly snow showers.

How to get to Denali

Any way you go, watch for wildlife: moose, caribou and bears. Getting there is a great part of your vacation.
Driving | Bus service | Alaska Railroad

Buses and getting around in Denali

Access to the park's interior is by bus, to hold down the amount of traffic on the only road across the tundra. Two kinds of bus rides are offered: shuttle bus and wildlife/nature tour. The rides range from a couple of hours to 12 hours. The park offers free bus service near the entrance, and taxis are available.

Denali hiking and camping

Denali National Park has five campgrounds for tents or RVs. In addition, privately operated campgrounds are available just outside the park.
Denali campgrounds | Hiking and backcountry camping
Park-area hotels, lodges and camping

Denali Park Road lottery

Each fall (actually, late summer) the park closes for the season by letting winners of a lottery drive the park road for a day.

Fishing

There's not much fishing except at Wonder Lake, but there's plenty south of the Alaska Range along the Parks and Denali highways. In the park: catch and release, no license needed. Outside the park, you need a license and must abide by state rules.

Towns near Denali

  • Healy, 11 miles north. Groceries, supplies, gas, ATMs
  • Nenana, 67 miles north. Gas, groceries, ATM, restaurant, museum.
  • Fairbanks, 125 miles north. Groceries, supplies, gas, ATMs, airport, hotels, restaurants, museums, riverboats.
  • Cantwell, 27 miles south. Gas, restaurant, ATM.
  • Talkeetna, 152 miles south. Gas, ATM, supplies, hotels, restaurants.
  • Wasilla, 195 miles south. Groceries, supplies, gas, ATMs, hotels, restaurants.
  • Anchorage, 237 miles south. Groceries, supplies, gas, ATMs, airport, hotels, restaurants, museums.