Denali National Park
Denali National Park
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- KenLoveland, Colorado1,385 contributionsWish We Could Have Seen MoreDenali is huge - bigger than New Jersey, Hawaii, and Connecticut. There's only one road, of which more than half has been and will be closed for years. There's a good reason for the closure; google "Pretty Rocks Landslide". Most of the open section can only be travelled by bus. There's a good reason for that, too; google "overpopulation". Understanding the reason Denali's one road is so restricted didn't keep it from being frustrating that we only got to see a tiny fraction of this wild and wonderful place. There are other ways you can and should experience the park, but my group included an octogenarian whose spirit far exceeds her physical capabilities.Visited July 2023Travelled with familyWritten 7 January 2024
- Marie WPendleton, South Carolina116 contributionsAnother National Park Off Our List and Worth VisitingDenali was pretty much hidden under clouds but there are plenty of views in the park to make it worth the trip. I just wish we had had more time to do other things. You can visit the kennels were the sled dogs are kept and I think there are several other tours that you can take. The park is huge and you can only see a fraction from the roads but if you ever get a chance to go, I would recommend it.Visited May 2024Travelled as a coupleWritten 3 June 2024
- jerrys01Bel Air, Maryland621 contributionsBeautiful views, but so much rainRain, and more rain. The park is certainly beautiful, but the views are somewhat redundant. During our trip we didn't see any moose or bears. The best part of our tour was provided by a young native American guide who provided a little history of his people. Not only was his talk educational, but it was also very funny.Visited June 2024Travelled as a coupleWritten 3 July 2024
- Carol58aBlacktown, Australia700 contributionsThe fantastic Denali National Park - just simply amazing!We had a wonderful tour of Denali National Park in the park bus - an old school bus. Our driver was wonderful and very informative. He would slow down and stop if possible for some great photos, including seeing a mother & child Moose in a turnoff area. He pulled into the area and got us fairly close to them. Such an amazing sight. We had great views of Denali/Mt McKinley and he told us that it is rare to get such clear views of the top of Denali. You must take the time to go on one of the bus trips into the national park, it is well worth it.Visited May 2024Travelled as a coupleWritten 9 July 2024
- DutchTXThe Woodlands, Texas767 contributionsA must do NP, but rugged.Denali NP is worth 2+ days of your time. Great hikes, close to the visitor center varying from easy to hard (e.g. Mt Healy Overlook Trail). Or take the "cheap" bus ($33 pp) to Eastfork point (mile marker 43); the bus stops when they see wildlife and our driver did some great narration. You can also take the "expensive" bus ($144 pp), however you get almost the same. Try to get away from the visitor center, it's way too busy; also be there before 9 AM or after 4 PM, then the big crowded buses are not there.Visited July 2024Travelled as a coupleWritten 18 July 2024
- Miketrain732Lakewood, New Jersey22 contributionsNice experienceWe chose the green bus ride because our research told us that although this is not officially a tour, the drivers end up providing all the info you might want and they also stop for wildlife viewing. so it just made sense to do it the cheaper way for the same results. The park is beautiful although it maybe doesn't have that "pop out your eyes" spots like some other national parks. It does make up for it in the grandness and vastness of the park, surrounded by snow covered beautiful mountains. Tina, our driver, did provide us all the info and made plenty of wildlife stops. we only saw the big ones from a distance (grizzlies, moose, caribou) but they were still thrilling to observe, especially a grizzly mom with 2 cubs. We also saw porcupine right at the side of the road, golden eagle soaring above us, a family of ptarmigan & great horned owl as well right near us.Visited August 2024Travelled with familyWritten 30 August 2024
- jmch491Washington DC, District of Columbia117 contributionsWowThe National Park Service really outdid themselves with this venue. The Visitor Center had a great exhibit about the wildlife and plants in the park, and the staff are amazingly helpful. The short trails around the visitor center are well maintained and easy to walk. Plus, it is co-located with the train station, so you've got just the right amount of time to explore.Visited September 2024Travelled as a coupleWritten 8 September 2024
- Roving0775841237128 contributionsDenali National Park- Visited in Summer 2024Denali National Park: Visitors are allowed to drive time milepost 15 inside Denali National Park, after miles post 15 only park tour buses and permitted vehicles are permitted. Also, after milepost 15 it is unpaved. Also, if you are planning to book a bus tour, please book it in advance, stay informed till you visit the park. Park conditions can suddenly change and that may affect your plan. We traveled in July 2024 and did all the tour booking and hotel booking; however, when we reached Denali National Park, we realized the Park was closed due to fire activities and that forced us to change our plan, we ended up extending our stay. We got a bit lucky this time as the park returned to normal the next day. Thank you! travel-learn-repeat.blogspotVisited July 2024Travelled with familyWritten 12 September 2024
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The_Travel_Family
Las Vegas, NV1,123 contributions
July 2021 • Family
We are a well travelled family of over 35 National Parks. This park from what we saw was beautiful and of course the wildlife amazing! This review is based on how poor this park is managed and the awful logistics bus system clearly only interested in one thing! Dollars!
Visitors to the park can only driver the first 15 miles of the road. To go further you can only book a bus tour through a completely separate company, the park offers “no” free shuttle beyond the 15 mile marker, unless you pay more money, you don’t get to see anymore of this park. For example, Zion NP
offers the free shuttle service so all visitors can enjoy it whist keeping traffic down in the park.
We tried to book the green bus before and during our visit and there was zero availability, this was extremely Disappointing for us. But why should guests pay to book a bus tour additional to the park entrance fees? Reduce traffic by using buses great idea, but also give everyone a chance to see the park and not just wealthy overseas visitors. I will let the reader guess where they were from…
Visitor center closed, they were still basking over Covid concerns “tut” but the gift shop can open, makes no sense, also they are happy to cram buses full of people for “money”. Rangers were generally boring and had no personality what so ever, they need to go back to training I think.
The park map is not up to date and does not show areas such as the husky kennels. It also says the kennels have no parking lot and to use the bus. We drove to the kennels to the left of the park headquarters and there is more than enough parking for private vehicles, don’t bother with the free bus shuttle.
To us it seemed this park was only interested in making money. Do not rush to come here you will be disappointed.
Additionally Denali Bluff was pants, half the shops closed and up for rent, restaurants in the area closed on random days for no reason, again blaming covid, resorts closed. Wait until covid is totally over before coming here.
Visitors to the park can only driver the first 15 miles of the road. To go further you can only book a bus tour through a completely separate company, the park offers “no” free shuttle beyond the 15 mile marker, unless you pay more money, you don’t get to see anymore of this park. For example, Zion NP
offers the free shuttle service so all visitors can enjoy it whist keeping traffic down in the park.
We tried to book the green bus before and during our visit and there was zero availability, this was extremely Disappointing for us. But why should guests pay to book a bus tour additional to the park entrance fees? Reduce traffic by using buses great idea, but also give everyone a chance to see the park and not just wealthy overseas visitors. I will let the reader guess where they were from…
Visitor center closed, they were still basking over Covid concerns “tut” but the gift shop can open, makes no sense, also they are happy to cram buses full of people for “money”. Rangers were generally boring and had no personality what so ever, they need to go back to training I think.
The park map is not up to date and does not show areas such as the husky kennels. It also says the kennels have no parking lot and to use the bus. We drove to the kennels to the left of the park headquarters and there is more than enough parking for private vehicles, don’t bother with the free bus shuttle.
To us it seemed this park was only interested in making money. Do not rush to come here you will be disappointed.
Additionally Denali Bluff was pants, half the shops closed and up for rent, restaurants in the area closed on random days for no reason, again blaming covid, resorts closed. Wait until covid is totally over before coming here.
Written 27 July 2021
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waldentenn
Signal Mountain, TN793 contributions
Aug 2021 • Couples
Frankly this is a disappointing National Park. It’s very crowded and unless you are backpacking into the bush there is no solitude and no wilderness vibe. The tour road is only open for 15 very crowded miles. To go any farther you must book an expensive school bus jammed with people and only get out at a hectic out house stop where you compete with passengers from 10 other buses for a place to pee. There are some decent hiking trails around the park entrance but they too are crowded and not really reflective of the essence of what makes Denali special.
You will probably get a glimpse of moose, caribou, dall sheep, and maybe a bear but from a long distance out the bus window. The mountain itself is almost always invisible due to clouds.
I guess that the more experience you have in visiting wild places the less thrilled you will be with Denali. By the way the Park Service has Covid closed everything even the dog sled demo. Also the tour road collapsed at about mile 45 so the longer tour bus trips are canceled.
You will probably get a glimpse of moose, caribou, dall sheep, and maybe a bear but from a long distance out the bus window. The mountain itself is almost always invisible due to clouds.
I guess that the more experience you have in visiting wild places the less thrilled you will be with Denali. By the way the Park Service has Covid closed everything even the dog sled demo. Also the tour road collapsed at about mile 45 so the longer tour bus trips are canceled.
Written 26 August 2021
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Ryan B
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Sept 2021
Place was beautiful and it was awesome seeing bears, moose, dall sheep, plus wolf tracks on one of our hikes. Only reason I'm rating this a 3/5 is because the contracted services by Aramark, especially the campground we stayed at (Savage River), was pretty terrible. Talking to the NPS Rangers there, you could tell there was quite a bit of tension between them and the hired Aramark staff, as I'm sure the Rangers have to deal with (or at least hear) complaints all the time. Looking at Aramark's site, seems they have (unfortunately) nine contracts with NPS for different locations.
As Denali is a huge mountain, this means there are a lot of clouds around it. I believe we read that each day there is only a ~40% of seeing the top, which we didn't while in the park, but luckily we did driving up the highway from Wasilla.
Definitely recommend seeing the sled dogs. There's approx. 20 of them, not including the puppies, that are all husky-type dogs, but still fun to hear how they are used in the winter time.
Lastly, we didn't have too many issues with bugs, but regardless we brought and used bug spray. Do bring binoculars as animals can be far away and often times phone cameras aren't the best to zoom in with. Also, the park is huge and the bus tour/rides can't go to mile 90, I believe they turn around at ~42, stemming from the landslide that occurred recently and will take (from what we heard), about two years to fix. Internet service is available at the main area, but as you go further in the park you'll lose it, and there is a dump/potable water station at the first campground you see upon entering (I don't believe any of the other campgrounds have these).
As Denali is a huge mountain, this means there are a lot of clouds around it. I believe we read that each day there is only a ~40% of seeing the top, which we didn't while in the park, but luckily we did driving up the highway from Wasilla.
Definitely recommend seeing the sled dogs. There's approx. 20 of them, not including the puppies, that are all husky-type dogs, but still fun to hear how they are used in the winter time.
Lastly, we didn't have too many issues with bugs, but regardless we brought and used bug spray. Do bring binoculars as animals can be far away and often times phone cameras aren't the best to zoom in with. Also, the park is huge and the bus tour/rides can't go to mile 90, I believe they turn around at ~42, stemming from the landslide that occurred recently and will take (from what we heard), about two years to fix. Internet service is available at the main area, but as you go further in the park you'll lose it, and there is a dump/potable water station at the first campground you see upon entering (I don't believe any of the other campgrounds have these).
Written 17 September 2021
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Therese J
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Aug 2020 • Friends
This review is for website information and poor logistics rather than the park itself, because we weren't able to see the vast majority of the park. We booked a campsite at igloo, which we did know required a shuttle to access. We also booked a camper shuttle, which is marketed as hop on, hop off, and listed a four hour window on the website when I booked it. We arrived at the park and were told that was the shuttle travel window and that we had to be there at the beginning of that time to get a seat, and that we should've booked the later one/that there were no more seats the entire weekend on the camper bus. This is absurd; if you book a campsite you should be able to get to it, and literally half the people at the bus stop had this issue and couldn't get in. I get that we're in covid times but the booking website is completely devoid of links to the actual schedule and does not clearly indicate the lack of flexibility at least in initial entrance to the park, and the fact that multiple other groups did the same thing indicates a real issue on their end. I didn't travel all this way to just go 15 miles into the park (from which you can't even see the Denali).
Written 22 August 2020
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Arthur M
Hamilton, Canada1,621 contributions
June 2023
Denali National Park clearly knows how to manage large crowds in a fragile ecosystem such as Denali's, located on permafrost. The visitor centre was large and informative. It plays two 20-minute films which rotate on schedule. The gift shop is separate from the visitor centre and it was large as well. There are multiple restrooms in the visitor centre complex, and the bus depot for bus tours deep in Denali are located away from the complex.
The Denali Park Road is only accessible up to Savage River for private vehicles, and driving through it requries some extra careful attention since we saw moose just outside the visitor centre, and one along the paved section of the Park Road.
The bus tour was very informative and we saw multiple wildlife such as caribou, mountain goats, and even birds such as ptarmigan!
The views are unparalleled everywhere you go, even if the buses can't go past Mile 43 for now. Maybe when the bridge is built, the view would be even more epic for sure, so if you can't wait to visit Alaska and Denali, it's worth visiting since you can still see Denali at Mile 8, but if you want a full experience, better wait until 2026 at the earliest.
The Denali Park Road is only accessible up to Savage River for private vehicles, and driving through it requries some extra careful attention since we saw moose just outside the visitor centre, and one along the paved section of the Park Road.
The bus tour was very informative and we saw multiple wildlife such as caribou, mountain goats, and even birds such as ptarmigan!
The views are unparalleled everywhere you go, even if the buses can't go past Mile 43 for now. Maybe when the bridge is built, the view would be even more epic for sure, so if you can't wait to visit Alaska and Denali, it's worth visiting since you can still see Denali at Mile 8, but if you want a full experience, better wait until 2026 at the earliest.
Written 2 July 2023
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Beachwalker007
Austin, TX66 contributions
Aug 2023 • Couples
Denali National Park is best experienced for its vast scale, size, and wildlife. It is not a park with breathtaking moments, features, and vistas like Yosemite or Yellowstone. Compared to other parks, there are a limited number of marked hiking trails. The bus ride to the end of the park road (at least as far as you can go) and back takes at least five hours. We did not do that ride, but people we talked to who did said it was somewhat tedious and did not add that much to the park experience. When the park road re-opens past the landslide, that ride might be more dramatic. We were in the park for one full day plus most of another day. That allowed us time to do three nice hikes. We are very pleased that we visited the park and would have regretted not doing so, but we will probably choose to visit other national parks in the lower 48 states before returning here. A big plus is that the park did not feel crowded even during this peak season. There was no wait to enter and plenty of parking. (Note: With the park road closure, there are limited views of Mount Denali from within the park. The best views of Mount Denali are while driving Alaska 3 from the south before reaching the park.)
Written 8 August 2023
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Heather K
Bolton, MA197 contributions
May 2022
Denali is everything I dreamed of and more - it did not disappoint. We took the Tundra Wilderness bus tour and drove into the park and hiked several other times on our own. We went in May and the wildlife viewing was outstanding, highly recommend going early in the season, it's less crowd and animals are abundant.
Written 29 June 2022
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poolboyal
Loudon, TN136 contributions
May 2022 • Couples
Extraordinary, beautiful, wild, .... We were blessed with perfect weather... Saw Mt Denali the whole time.
At the visitor center you can catch a free bus to the dog demonstration area where they keep their shed dogs. We were told you can ride the green buses all day thru park for$30 which is cheaper than the your we took. Once in a lifetime trip.
At the visitor center you can catch a free bus to the dog demonstration area where they keep their shed dogs. We were told you can ride the green buses all day thru park for$30 which is cheaper than the your we took. Once in a lifetime trip.
Written 1 June 2022
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Tony K
Moreno Valley, CA935 contributions
June 2022 • Couples
The Green shuttle bus tour is much cheaper and you learn/see exactly the same thing. The Drivers talk/narrate while driving the Park road. Because of the landslide the bus turns around at 43 miles. Actually that is a good distance and a good chance to see plenty of scenery & wildlife.
Written 12 June 2022
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aeroeng22
80 contributions
Aug 2022
Hard to overstate the beauty and majesty of the mountain, Denali. It's hit and miss, though; many days Denali cannot be seen from the park (on a clear day, you can see it starting about Mile 9 I think on the park road) because of cloud cover. We got very lucky, one of our days the sky was clear of any clouds.
Only saw one moose (a male with a big rack), and no bears (good thing). There are a number of hiking trails, all the ones we took were well maintained and were easy. Two trails are considered difficult, Savage Alpine Trail (accessible with free park shuttle) and Mount Healey (accessible from the Visitor Center).
One caution: the park road is washed out Mile 42, so you can only go to Mile 15 on the free park shuttle. If doing it again, I would wait until the road is fixed. Because you cannot go the full 92 mile length, you miss access to Wonder Lake and the Eielson visitor center, not to mention the animals from Mile 15 to Mile 92.
We bought an Alaska Railroad package, so that lodging and luggage toting was part of the package. That worked out very well for us, as we knew nothing of the area before going.
Only saw one moose (a male with a big rack), and no bears (good thing). There are a number of hiking trails, all the ones we took were well maintained and were easy. Two trails are considered difficult, Savage Alpine Trail (accessible with free park shuttle) and Mount Healey (accessible from the Visitor Center).
One caution: the park road is washed out Mile 42, so you can only go to Mile 15 on the free park shuttle. If doing it again, I would wait until the road is fixed. Because you cannot go the full 92 mile length, you miss access to Wonder Lake and the Eielson visitor center, not to mention the animals from Mile 15 to Mile 92.
We bought an Alaska Railroad package, so that lodging and luggage toting was part of the package. That worked out very well for us, as we knew nothing of the area before going.
Written 15 September 2022
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Is the road open all the way to Katishna in Sept. or does it close due to weather? I wanted to go in Sept so I could also see the northern lights but am afraid I won’t be able to take the tour to the end. Thank you.
Written 28 October 2020
Did you just ride the bus? Or was your destination Wonderlake? I guess I’m asking if people just do the round trip on the bus ride for the day?
Written 23 September 2019
Yes we rode the bus and along the way saw lots of wildlife.
Written 23 September 2019
Our trip was May 24th to June 8th.
We had awesome weather. It was a little early to see bears. Although, people did see bears on different excursions. We were told that the bears were eating the dandelions, now, until the berries ripen.
We saw Mt. Denali.
NO mosquitoes.
Written 14 June 2018
Any Campground in particular which you would recommend?
Written 22 May 2018
What are the chances that we will see the mountain--what is the difference between the "10% club" and the "30% club"?
Written 23 August 2017
Eppingem - we saw Denali as we were taking the train to go down to Anchorage. We had already been to Fairbanks. Spent a day during the day tour in the park! Everything depends on the weather. If it is clear you will see it and since Denali creates its own clouds source the likely is not good. Lots of folks saw they see it from an airplane tour. We felt very lucky seeing it from the train. gorgeous!
Written 8 October 2017
Do you need to book the campsites inside the park in advance? I would be going in september, but I prefer some flexibility... Thanks!
Written 6 January 2017
mhuynh5
Houston, Texas
can I drive there from Anchorage and how long does it take?
Written 20 April 2016
It takes 4-5 hours to drive from Anchorage to Denali (and there's sometimes road construction and traffic on the highway). If you want to take a bus tour, you'll have to leave Anchorage very early in the morning. It's a tiresome drive! It's best to find accommodations in the vicinity of Denali after you're done touring.
Written 19 July 2016
Sorry, but I've read too many negative reviews and would not be interested in visiting Dinali National Park. Although every person's experience may vary, I personally would have to continue my research on what's best for me. As a fairly savvy traveler, I know my limitations and temperament and was not impressed with what I read of others' --not so great-- impressions/difficulties with their bus tours! Furthermore, I strongly recommend that travelers always check "Tripadvisor" reviews before planning a vacation!
Written 25 January 2016
Is there any hikes (day or multi day) in particular which are most notable or recommended in Denali?
Or is it totally just walk anywhere you want it's all good?
Thanks
Written 22 May 2015
Best way to get there from england
Written 4 February 2015
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