Featuring the highest mountain in North America, Mount McKinley, Denali National Park & Preserve is natures masterpiece. The Alaska Range includes never ending
other spectacular mountains and many large glaciers. Denalis more than 6 million acres also encompass a complete sub-arctic eco-system with large mammals such as grizzly bears, wolves, Dall sheep and moose.
The park was established as Mount McKinley National Park on Feb. 26, 1917. The original park was designated a wilderness area and incorporated into Denali National Park and Preserve in 1980. The park was designated an international biosphere reserve in 1976. Today, the park hosts more than 300,000 visitors that take advantage of unparalleled wildlife viewing, mountaineering, and backpacking opportunities.
Denali Trivia
1. More than 650 species of flowering plants grace the lower elevation slopes and valleys of Denali. The blooming season is brief, as snow can come in any month and winter usually arrives in force by October.
2. A number of relatively short trails are available to visitors of all abilities in the park frontcountry. The parks vast backcountry does not have maintained trails, but is fairly often open to hiking, although overnight camping requires a permit.
3. A typical year sees more than 1,100 climbers attempt to reach the summit of Mount McKinley, with about half reaching the 20,320-foot summit. The peak was first climbed in 1913.
4. The park is open year-round, although most visitors arrive between May and September.
5. Throughout the winter, campsites are open and the park pathway is left unplowed, building
it ideal for cross country skiing, snowshoeing and dog sledding.
Denali Attractions
1. Get on the bus, Gus! Private vehicles may fairly often drive the first 15 miles of the 90-mile park path throughout the summer without restriction. Beyond Mile 15, most visitors will make use of
one of the parks bus transportation systems.
2. Sled dogs were a traditional method of travel in Alaska throughout the winter and are still used by the park to assist with winter projects in the parks wilderness interior. In summer, the historic kennels are open to visitors and sled dogs build demonstration runs up to three times a day. The kennels are at Mile 3 of the park pathway and are served by a free entrance area shuttle bus.
3. The south side of Denali is a 2-million acre expanse of wild country lying south of the crest of the Alaska Range. The South District Ranger Station in Talkeetna, about 150 miles south of the park headquarters, is the jumping off place for activities that incorporate wilderness camping, mountaineering and river running.
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