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Denali National Park - FAQ
(Q.) Where is Denali National Park?
(A.) The Park is located on the George Parks Highway - 120 Miles south of Fairbanks and 240 Miles north of Anchorage. There are only a few smaller communities such as Talkeetna, Cantwell and Nenana between these two major cities and therefore the Park area is somewhat isolated.
(Q.) How do I get to Denali?
(A.) The national park area is easily accessible via the paved George Parks Highway or with the Railroad. 

Railroad           
Denali Star & the Midnight Sun Express. Daily departures from / to Anchorage or Fairbanks           

Bus / Van Service
Daily departures from Anchorage and Fairbanks 

Car
Rent a car, van, or 4x4 in Anchorage and drive to Denali National Park.
One-way rental is only possible between Anchorage and Fairbanks.
(Q.) Can I drive into the National Park?
(A.) Private vehicles are not allowed beyond the Savage Creek Ranger Check Station at Mile 15 of the Park Road – except with a permit. Therefore the National Park Service offers a shuttle bus system from approximately end of May until the middle of September (depends on weather conditions) between the Visitor Center and Wonder Lake, at the end of the 90 Mile long Road. The busses are departing from 6:00 am onwards about every 1/2 hour. Passengers have the opportunity to get on and off the bus at any point along the park road for hikes and wildlife viewing. This allows visitors to explore the park at their own pace and leisure. 

Note: Advance reservations for the shuttle busses are absolutely necessary. If you arrive without shuttle bus reservations you may have to wait one or two days in order to get a ticket. 
(Q.) How long will it take to visit the Park?
(A.) The shuttle bus service offers a number of well worth visiting destinations. 

Toklat, at Mile 53 is a 6-hour round trip. The newly build Fish Creek Visitor Center, at Mile 66 is an 8-hour round trip and the closest location for scenic views of towering Mt. McKinley. Wonder Lake, at Mile 85 is an 11-hour round trip. The beautiful lake offers a picture perfect view of Mt. McKinley. Kantishna, at Mile 90 is about  a 13-hour round trip. The gold mining area is primarily a destination for backpackers heading for the national parks backcountry sections or for clients who are staying at various remote backcountry lodges in the viciity of Kantishna.
(Q.) What’s about Sightseeing within Denali National Park?
(A.) Denali National Park and Preserve is famous for North America's highest mountain peak - 20,320-foot tall Mount McKinley, spectacular landscapes, rugged mountain peaks and abundant wildlife. More than 6 million acres encompass a complete sub-arctic eco-system.
(Q.) What’s about Wildlife Viewing?
(A.) Denali National Park is home to a variety of wildlife. Moose, Grizzly Bears, Caribous, Dall Sheeps, Wolves, Foxes, Golden Eagles, Beavers, and a multitude of migratory birds and waterfowl are plentiful throughout the park. Moose and Grizzly Bear sights are possible and rather common even within the improved sections of the park. 
(Q.) Can I see Mt. McKinley?
(A.) The more time you spend inside the park, the better are your chances to see Mt. McKinley. The entire mountain is visible only on a few days each summer, however you may be fortunate to get a view of Mt. McKinley or some of the other mountain peaks and glaciers of the Alaska range during your stay. Even when the clouds obscure your view of the mountain from ground level, you can frequently see it while on a hike that gains elevation, or on a flight seeing trip.
(Q.) Are any hotels directly in the Park?
(A.) Only a very limited number of remote wilderness lodges are operating within the National park boundaries. Please check our page: Denali Wilderness Lodges. Most hotels are located at Denali Village – along the Parks Highway – one Mile from the visitor center.
(Q.) Can I buy beverages or food in the Park?
(A.) There is no food or beverage service available on either the bus or anywhere past Mile 2 of the park road. Please plan ahead and bring your own snacks, lunch, and beverages. Restrooms are available at approximate one-hour intervals along the park road.
(Q.) Which services are available near the Park?
(A.) Within a few miles of the Park entrance there are lodges, restaurants, gift shops, gas stations, small convenience stores, and various other visitor related services.
(Q.) What’s about other Activities?
(A.) There are a number of outfitters and soft-adventure companies operating near the park boundaries. Some of the activities include: flight seeing adventures, helicopter flights, rafting, float trips, sled dog tours, evening dinner theater. Please refer to our sightseeing pages.
(Q.) What is the weather like?
(A.) Weather in Denali is extremely variable. Many of the rangers tell visitors to expect sun, wind, rain, clouds and even snow - sometimes all on the same day. Temperature can range from the mid 20's in early May and September to 85 degrees in July. Normal temperatures are in the high 60's with nights cooling off to between 40 and 50 degrees. Wearing layers of clothing makes it easy to regulate your body temperature. Also, you'll find that a good waterproof raincoat is invaluable. It will be daylight 24 hours a day throughout May, June and the first half of July.
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