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Novo Hamburgo, RS2 283 bidrag
aug. 2023 • Par
Essa é a única estrada que corta o parque. A partir do seu carro particular, você só pode seguir até a milha 15. Mesmo assim, recomendamos transitar várias vezes por ela, assim aumenta a chance de ver vida selvagem. Se quiser ir adiante da milha 15, recomendamos pegar o ônibus guiado que segue além da milha 40, incrementando as chances de ver vida selvagem, além de ir a pontos com menos densidade de pessoas.
Skrevet 4. september 2023
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allbog
Canton, OH6 bidrag
aug. 2023 • Familie
We visited Denali at the onset of fall. I highly recommend fall when the leaves are changing to yellow and red.
We did this drive several times over 3 days. If you want to see a moose, I suggest making this drive in the evening. They seemed to be more active at that time of day. We only saw moose and a porcupine. If you want to see bears, you’ll likely need to take the wilderness your beyond the 15 mile marker. Bears are in the area because we saw bear scat on the hiking trails, but we only saw them on the bus tour.
Even if you don’t see any wildlife, the views are spectacular, even if you aren’t part of the 30% fortunate enough to see Denali in the distance.
We did this drive several times over 3 days. If you want to see a moose, I suggest making this drive in the evening. They seemed to be more active at that time of day. We only saw moose and a porcupine. If you want to see bears, you’ll likely need to take the wilderness your beyond the 15 mile marker. Bears are in the area because we saw bear scat on the hiking trails, but we only saw them on the bus tour.
Even if you don’t see any wildlife, the views are spectacular, even if you aren’t part of the 30% fortunate enough to see Denali in the distance.
Skrevet 3. september 2023
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The_Wanderer1992
Columbia, MD1 817 bidrag
jul. 2023 • Par
My husband and I got tickets for the 8 am East Fork transit bus. We bought them in advance and had no problems checking in. The bus left right at 8 am and did not wait for anyone who arrived late. The bus drives to around mile 43 where the road is washed out and turns around. You are able to get off the bus whenever you want and hop on another transit bus to pick you up. The bus drives on a paved road for the first 15 miles (cars are also able to do the first 15 miles) and then turns to gravel for the next 28 miles. The bus stops at restrooms. The driver does not have to talk, but ours did and even stopped for wildlife sightings. The entire ride is about 4.5 hours. The bus was uncomfortable. It had some scenic views. As for Denali, we did have glimpses of her. Based on research, better views come after the washed out road, which is unfortunate. We saw a few animals -- the easiest one to view without binoculars was a porcupine walking along the road.
Skrevet 9. juli 2023
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Mike S
6 bidrag
jun. 2023 • Par
Go early before the cruise busses and get all your tickets in advance. You'll only see top of mountain due to washout
Skrevet 18. juni 2023
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David K
Charleston, WV187 bidrag
jul. 2022 • Par
Scenic bus ride into Denali. At a certain point the road in the park is washed out. The forest fire smoke was pretty bad during our visit. The taiga was beautiful and the tundra is interesting. Some mountains and beautiful landscape was seen. I didn’t see much wildlife. We saw a movie at a visitor center that was interesting. The commentary of our bus driver was good. Sadly due to the smoke and how close we could get, Denali Mountain could not be seen. I probably wouldn’t go back unless the road was fixed.
Skrevet 5. august 2022
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Nettie2010
Saint Charles, MO286 bidrag
jul. 2022 • Par
We took the general admission (green) bus which was pretty interesting and informative and saw a moose right next to the road just a mile or two in. We enjoyed ourselves even though the weather was misty and overcast. Our favorite part was getting out at the end and walking 2+ miles to the rock slide, which is fascinating to see. Along the way, we saw a white, very woolly wolverine on the hillside above us! The only other place we might have considered walking is along sable pass where there are likely to be animal sightings but we didn’t do so because of the weather. If you do, be aware that you might have to wait up to an hour for another bus that has room for you to jump back on. Obviously this isn’t the experience we’d hoped for when starting to plan our trip 2 years ago but stuff happens in the national parks and you just have to roll with nature and enjoy it!
Skrevet 5. august 2022
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Judy B
18 bidrag
jul. 2022
Our "Tan Bus" tour guide was very helpful and knowledgeable. Even with a rental car, your access and food options will be extremely limited.
Skrevet 4. august 2022
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Ronald M
Kingwood, TX82 bidrag
jun. 2022
We had a party of 7 consisting of a 10, 11, and 12 year old, 2 40somethings, and 2 70 year olds. We went on the narrated Tundra wilderness tour. Honestly, we love things like this, but this was boring. It might have been partly because of the smoke from wildfires made the views just okay, we saw a few caribou, a dall sheep that was far away. The driver spotted it, and put it up on the screens, which was cool. I understand that they cannot control the wildlife, but even I dozed off, which is not my style. Now I also have to add that we only went to mile 42 because of the washed out road, but if the rest of the road is as boring as the first 42 miles, they should probably just not repair the road.
Skrevet 22. juni 2022
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william E
Ocean View, DE50 bidrag
mai 2022
your eye balls will get tired trying to get it all in The road is the best condition wilderness road I have ever traveled. we saw creatures big and small
Skrevet 24. mai 2022
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Floyd G
Edina, MN105 bidrag
aug. 2021
It's a long way - 90 miles - form the Park Entrance to Kantishna Road House on a mostly one lane gravel highway. The drivers are experienced and it shows on some of the passes - no guardrails and it's a long way down. We were fortunate to leave hours before the road closed for the season due to a landslide.
Skrevet 30. august 2021
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TucsonBorn
Tucson, AZ204 bidrag
Do the regular park buses have comfortable seats? I’m taking my 75 year old mom and 71 year old aunt and am debating if we should do a guided tour for more comfortable seats.
RogandNette
Saint Louis, MO27 bidrag
We took took a guided tour, from the park entrance all the way to Kantishna, and it was pretty comfy. Our driver was PHENOMENAL. We got a ton of info and he stopped alot. The trip was about 11 hours so that may be excessive for older riders, but it was a great time. Our driver was Chavez, he will make your trip worth it, regardless. My husband was against a guided tour, but this guy, man. He was as excited to be there as we were. In short, guided=comfy, but dont try the Kantisha Experience. It would be too long for them.
Ann-Marie M
4 bidrag
What's the difference in animal activity between the early (6:40am-3pm) versus the afternoon tour (1:40-9pm)?
AKHowl
Anchorage3 bidrag
The morning is absolutely better for seeing animals. In the summer, animals are m,ost active from about 11 pm to 8 am.
Sean R
Walpole, NH3 bidrag
With the Eielson bus taking 8 hours round trip, that means it takes 4 hours to go 66 miles? If we want to do a full day hike from Eielson center, does that mean we have to sit on a bus for 4 hours to begin the day?
_glbetrkkr_
New York City, NY1 268 bidrag
Yes. It'll be about 4 hours one way but there are rest stops during the way. Pack more food than you think and bring water.
bbellamy2016
Columbia, MD28 bidrag
Does the shuttle replace the tours or do you need to do both the shuttle and a bus tour.
showmeadeal
Muncie, IN769 bidrag
Shuttle replaces tour. My shuttle driver was awesome. Gave narration, although they are not required to talk I think most do. Also stopped to let us take pictures. After my research it seemed like you were getting the same thing as the tours only for less money If you would happen to get a driver you don't like, hop off and wait for the next shuttle.
susanshewmaker
Atlanta, GA1 bidrag
Fees for Park bus tour and how does one get there from McKinley Chalet resort ? Are they available on Sept. 19 and 20 ?
brw115
Lincolnton, NC212 bidrag
There is definitely a fee - depending on how far you are going anywhere from 25- 50 dollars if I recall correctly. I would to the Denali National Park website (NPS) and click on reservations and they can give you exact schedules. When we were there in August there were so many buses you couldn't keep track, and they were all full! Activity drops off some in September though.
carolehid
Oceanview45 bidrag
It sounds like both the Tundra Wilderness "tour" and the shuttle tours stop for animals and some scenery. I'm guessing that the shuttles offer more flexibility if you want to get off, hike a trail, and then catch a different shuttle forward or back. Is this correct? If so, approximately how often do the shuttles come along? We are traveling early June.
Cindy S
Bulverde, TX
Can you take a small ice chest on the shuttle bus?
_glbetrkkr_
New York City, NY1 268 bidrag
Yes. You can keep it on your lap or there is an overhead bin. Sorry, but don't know if it would fit up there. The bin can hold a backpack.
mjm66221
Overland Park, KS4 bidrag
I am wondering if we can take a car down the park road, or if we need to take one of the tour buses. Our trip is planned for early July.
Thank You,
Mary Jane Muchow
_glbetrkkr_
New York City, NY1 268 bidrag
You can drive 15 miles into the park with your vehicle. There is a bridge and a ranger station, then you'll know you reached the end. You can drive 40 miles in but you'll need a permit (and it's usually for people camping). I'd go for the shuttle bus as it's cheaper than the tours. Plus, you can hop off anywhere and catch a return shuttle bus.
Smart-TourIsrael
Jerusalem, Israel2 bidrag
What are the different bus types of transportation in the park ? Do we have to make reservations? How much in advance can we make the reservations?
_glbetrkkr_
New York City, NY1 268 bidrag
There are shuttle buses and tour buses. The former allows you to hop off anywhere and then catch any shuttle bus back. The tours are more in-depth and you're bound by the tour time. Go to reservedenali . com to book shuttles. Remember the farther you go out, the higher the cost. Also, pack more food than you think and bring water.
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