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10-Day Full Circle of Alaska

Day Five: Denali National Park

Denali: Everything about Denali National Park is big: the scenery, the mountains, the incredible beauty, and the animals. Early this morning, you will embark on the Denali Park Shuttle, an excellent way to spot the wildlife for which Alaska is so famous: moose, bear, wolves, caribou, dall sheep. The bus stops every 1 hr 10 min. for restrooms and whenever wildlife is sighted as you travel. In 2022, the road into Denali National Park is limited due to the “Pretty Rocks” Landslide creating a road restriction, and a slightly shorter tour.  It is a fascinating 5 hour bus tour into the park. A lunch and beverage are included. It is the only way to enter the park, as it is a preserve. So bring your camera and binoculars.

Mount McKinley National Park was established in 1917 to protect its large mammals, not because of majestic Mt. McKinley. In 1980, the boundary was expanded to include both the Denali caribou herds wintering and calving ground and the entire Mt. Denali massif. This more than tripled the size of the park, and was renamed Denali National Park and Preserve. It was also designated an International Biosphere Reserve significant for the potential for sub-arctic ecosystem research. Denali is an Athabascan word meaning The High One. The mountain is officially named Mt. Denali Denali is the highest peak in North America at 20,320 feet. It creates its own weather system and is often covered in clouds. Denali is only visible about 1/3 of the time, so visitors to the park only have about a 30% chance of viewing Denali.

Denali is one of the greatest wildlife viewing areas in the world. Visitors have a chance to see grizzly bears, caribou, moose, Dall sheep, foxes, and wolves. Many smaller animals also inhabit the park such as arctic ground squirrels, hoary marmots, pikas, snowshoe hares, and beavers. For those interested in bird watching, there are a variety of birds that migrate to the park for the summer. The list includes arctic tern, American golden plover, long tailed jaeger, the surfbird, arctic warbler, the wheatear, willow ptarmigan, golden eagles, and ravens. Approximately 150 species live in and around the Denali area during the summer months.

This evening, relax and enjoy surroundings where easy walking trails will add to your enjoyment. A dinner stop is provided.

Overnight again in the Denali National Park area.

View our preferred accommodations for this area:
Denali National Park Area Lodging

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