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Plan Your Visit - Denali National Park Preserve (U. S. National Park . . . Roughly 600,000 intrepid travelers journey to Denali National Park and Preserve each year, primarily during the main summer season—late May to early September While the summer trip planning information below will apply to most visitors, fall, winter, and spring travelers should refer to the information at the bottom of this page
Basic Information - Denali National Park Preserve (U. S. National Park . . . Today, most people arrive in Denali hoping to see the mountain, view wildlife (such as bears, moose, caribou, sheep, and wolves), and experience the vast wilderness Denali National Park and Preserve has just one road, the Denali Park Road, and it is the main avenue for visitors to see and experience Denali
How to Explore Denali National Park and Preserve Summer access to facilities and services in Denali remains altered due to the Pretty Rocks Landslide and the associated closure of the Park Road at Mile 43 Check here for more information on what to expect More
Maps - Denali National Park Preserve (U. S. National Park Service) There is only one road entrance into the park From this entrance, where the Denali Park Road meets Alaska Highway 3, it is about 120 miles north to Fairbanks and 237 miles south to Anchorage Below: A closeup static map of the Denali Park Road, with major landmarks highlighted The Denali Park Road is 92 miles, running from east to west
Understanding Denali - U. S. National Park Service Understanding Denali Overview of Denali National Park In many ways, Denali is simpler than most national parks To understand the park, or plan a visit, it helps to know some basic details: Denali has only one road, and only one road entrance Called the Denali Park Road (or simply "the park road"), it is 92 miles long and runs from east to west
Webcams - Denali National Park Preserve (U. S. National Park Service) FAA Webcams Eielson Visitor Center, Kahiltna Glacier and the Denali Park Airstrip The FAA maintains webcams throughout Alaska, including three in Denali One is positioned on the Kahiltna Glacier, where most aspiring mountaineers land before starting a trip up the highest peak in North America
Current Conditions - Denali National Park Preserve (U. S. National . . . Some park operations are currently altered due to the Pretty Rocks Landslide The closure of the Denali Park Road at Mile 43 is expected to remain in place through summer 2026, while the Polychrome Area Plan is implemented The details below supersede all other trip-planning information If you encounter discrepancies between other parts of our website and this information, go with what you