Visit Denali National Park, Alaska
Access to Denali National Park park is by shuttle bus along the 148 kilometre Park Road. Once here it provides unparalleled wildlife viewing. It's also home to Mt McKinley, North America's highest mountain.
Denali National Park
Alaska
Denali National Park’s almost two and a half million hectares have been carved out of the heartland of Alaska to create a wilderness area of epic scale.
An entire ecosystem is preserved here providing unparalleled wildlife viewing: it’s common to see bears grazing on lake-front sedges, a herd of caribou disappearing into a deep valley or a lone wolf loping along a river bar.
Mount McKinley
The highlight of the park is Mount McKinley, the 'Great One' that at 6,193 metres is the highest mountain in North America and dominates the park and the surrounding region. Access to the park is by shuttle bus along the 148 kilometre Park Road whilst accommodation within the park is limited to campgrounds and several lodges around Kantishna.
The Denali region also encompasses lowland boreal forest and alpine tundra, providing a perfect setting for a variety of activities including rafting, cycling and guided walking.
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