Fascinating Native American culture and history make Denali National Park a place worth to visit and one where you will make unforgettable memories. Denali is in Alaska, hearty adventurers here panned for gold in the late 19th century. Dog sledding, backpacking, and mountaineering are some of Denali’s most popular activities. To make your trip to Alaska’s Denali National Park all that you have dreamed of there is plenty Denali National Park lodging both inside and outside the park.
There are several ways to travel to Denali National Park. The most direct way may be to fly into Fairbanks International Airport and rent a car to drive to Denali National Park. If you are up for a little adventure and have some extra time why not travel by train across the vast Alaska wilderness. You might also opt to come by ship. Alaska has several cruises that can land you in Alaska, close to Kenai Fjords National Park Where you cold spend a day or two before making your way up to Denali.
Most people who come to Denali National Park use the park’s ample bus system to explore its wonders, as private cars are not permitted inside the park. Known by many as “Land of the Midnight Sun,” Denali National Park stays light 21 hours a day during the summer. This is only one of the fascinating facts about Denali National Park. There is a plethora of interesting flora and fauna protected within the boundaries of Denali National Park.
Denali National Park started out as a game refuge before growing into a mountain refuge and was named Mount McKinley Park when first established in 1917. ... Read More
Wild and primitive Denali National Park encompasses about 9500 square miles (approximately 6 million acres). Here find information on Denali National Park Tours. ... Read More