Alaska’s Premier DMC: One Contact. Endless Possibilities.
Alaska’s Premier DMC: One Contact. Endless Possibilities.
Visit DENALI
Visit DENALI
Your visit to Alaska would not be complete without a visit to Denali National Park and Preserve, which covers six million acres of pure pristine wilderness terrain including brilliant mountains, crystal clear rivers and lakes, colorful tundra, alpine meadows, sweeping vistas and abundant wildlife. Denali is an Athabascan word meaning The High One and is the tallest peak on the North American continent at 20,320 feet. It’s so massive it creates its own weather system and can often be covered in clouds. The road into Denali Park takes visitors over gently sloping hills, along magnificent braided rivers, and through gorgeous natural landscapes of the Alaska Range.
Visitors here will witness some of the most breathtaking wilderness in Alaska, or anywhere in the world. Denali Park Road meanders 92 miles into the Denali National Park to the historic mining district of Kantishna. One of the most spectacular wildlife preserves in the world, visitors have the opportunity to view grizzly bears, black bear, caribou, moose, Dall sheep, fox, and wolves. Many smaller animals also inhabit the park such as arctic ground squirrels, hoary marmots, pikas, snowshoe hares, and beavers to name a few.
Your visit to Alaska would not be complete without a visit to Denali National Park and Preserve, which covers six million acres of pure pristine wilderness terrain including brilliant mountains, crystal clear rivers and lakes, colorful tundra, alpine meadows, sweeping vistas and abundant wildlife. Denali is an Athabascan word meaning The High One and is the tallest peak on the North American continent at 20,320 feet. It’s so massive it creates its own weather system and can often be covered in clouds. The road into Denali Park takes visitors over gently sloping hills, along magnificent braided rivers, and through gorgeous natural landscapes of the Alaska Range.
Visitors here will witness some of the most breathtaking wilderness in Alaska, or anywhere in the world. Denali Park Road meanders 92 miles into the Denali National Park to the historic mining district of Kantishna. One of the most spectacular wildlife preserves in the world, visitors have the opportunity to view grizzly bears, black bear, caribou, moose, Dall sheep, fox, and wolves. Many smaller animals also inhabit the park such as arctic ground squirrels, hoary marmots, pikas, snowshoe hares, and beavers to name a few.
Questions Regarding Denali?
Questions Regarding Denali?