Denali National Park
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28 bidrag
jul. 2024 • Familie
Denali 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!
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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!
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Skrevet 13. september 2024
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jmch491
Washington DC, DC117 bidrag
sep. 2024 • Par
The 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.
Skrevet 8. september 2024
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Miketrain732
Lakewood, NJ22 bidrag
aug. 2024 • Familie
We 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.
Skrevet 30. august 2024
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Billie R
Ramona, CA278 bidrag
aug. 2024 • Par
Wow! What a great park to visit. If you are in Alaska, you must go. The bus tour was amazing. We had Michael as our driver. He was fun and funny. He also had a passion for the park and was very knowledgeable about the area. We were able to see a few moose.
Skrevet 11. august 2024
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jul. 2024 • Familie
Right now it is not worth going on the bus ride to Denali because of the rock slide at mile marker 43.. the tour companies are still charging the full amount for alot shorter ride. I would bypass the tour companies and call the park directly. Make sure you go on the first bus of the day for a more comfortable ride and more animal viewing. Don't forget the binoculars.
Skrevet 5. august 2024
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Eataroundwoburn
Litchfield, NH721 bidrag
jul. 2024 • Par
A beautiful park - some wonderful views of the mountains and flora. Unfortunately not much wildlife, but then again that is to be expected. The visitor center is very nice with some easy trails to do before heading deeper in.
Skrevet 29. juli 2024
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DutchTX
The Woodlands, TX767 bidrag
jul. 2024 • Par
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.
Skrevet 18. juli 2024
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Hendlschorsch
Essen, Tyskland7 828 bidrag
jun. 2024 • Par
The national park was founded in 1917 as Mount McKinley National Park after the name of the mountain at that time and was not renamed until 1980 to the current name (and in doing so expanded by almost 10,000 km2 of expansion areas to a total area of > 19,000 km2 - this corresponds approximately to the size of Rhineland Palatinate).
An approximately 92 mile long road leads into the interior of the park to Kantishna (which is currently only accessible up to mile 43 / Pretty Rocks, however, as massive landslides and subsidence in Aug. 2021 necessitated the start of massive construction work, which is not expected to be completed until 2026), of which only the first 15 miles of the road are paved and may be accessed by private vehicles.
Visitors can only enter the interior of the park with one of the three bus connections listed below (Transit Bus for USD 33.25 / Natural History Tour for USD 116.25 and Tundra Wilderness Tour for USD 144 - the latter two bus connections include admission fees to the park of USD 15).
Unfortunately, the closure from mile 43 leads to the fact that the wild animals have now also retreated to the "rear area" of the park - i.e. our "yield" during the about 4 hours (thanks to the bus driver "Bear" nevertheless entertaining) bus ride were 4 caribou, 2 elk and somewhere high up on the mountain two bighorn sheep.
I would still recommend the (transit) bus ride, because only on the first 15 km of freely accessible road, the vastness of the park can be guessed, but due to the topography and the forest not really well visible.
Conclusion: It's not a park where you "stroll through" loosely, but you are heavily dependent on a bus transfer - not an "Unbelievable" outcry, but rather "Lots of space, which is saved from too much human intervention thanks to your national park status."
An approximately 92 mile long road leads into the interior of the park to Kantishna (which is currently only accessible up to mile 43 / Pretty Rocks, however, as massive landslides and subsidence in Aug. 2021 necessitated the start of massive construction work, which is not expected to be completed until 2026), of which only the first 15 miles of the road are paved and may be accessed by private vehicles.
Visitors can only enter the interior of the park with one of the three bus connections listed below (Transit Bus for USD 33.25 / Natural History Tour for USD 116.25 and Tundra Wilderness Tour for USD 144 - the latter two bus connections include admission fees to the park of USD 15).
Unfortunately, the closure from mile 43 leads to the fact that the wild animals have now also retreated to the "rear area" of the park - i.e. our "yield" during the about 4 hours (thanks to the bus driver "Bear" nevertheless entertaining) bus ride were 4 caribou, 2 elk and somewhere high up on the mountain two bighorn sheep.
I would still recommend the (transit) bus ride, because only on the first 15 km of freely accessible road, the vastness of the park can be guessed, but due to the topography and the forest not really well visible.
Conclusion: It's not a park where you "stroll through" loosely, but you are heavily dependent on a bus transfer - not an "Unbelievable" outcry, but rather "Lots of space, which is saved from too much human intervention thanks to your national park status."
Skrevet 12. juli 2024
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Carol58a
Blacktown, Australia700 bidrag
mai 2024 • Par
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.
You must take the time to go on one of the bus trips into the national park, it is well worth it.
Skrevet 9. juli 2024
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jerrys01
Bel Air, MD621 bidrag
jun. 2024 • Par
Rain, 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.
Skrevet 3. juli 2024
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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.
Skrevet 28. oktober 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?
Skrevet 23. september 2019
Yes we rode the bus and along the way saw lots of wildlife.
Skrevet 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.
Skrevet 14. juni 2018
Any Campground in particular which you would recommend?
Skrevet 22. mai 2018
What are the chances that we will see the mountain--what is the difference between the "10% club" and the "30% club"?
Skrevet 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!
Skrevet 8. oktober 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!
Skrevet 6. januar 2017
mhuynh5
Houston, Texas
can I drive there from Anchorage and how long does it take?
Skrevet 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.
Skrevet 19. juli 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!
Skrevet 25. januar 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
Skrevet 22. mai 2015
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