Guidebook for Denali National Park and Preserve

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Guidebook for Denali National Park and Preserve

Food Scene

Great variety in their selection from scones and cafe options to brunch and dinner.
6 recommandé par les habitants
The Black Bear
Parks Highway
6 recommandé par les habitants
Great variety in their selection from scones and cafe options to brunch and dinner.
Highly recommended, please visit http://229parks.com/ for more information. Reservations required.
14 recommandé par les habitants
229 Parks Restaurant and Tavern
229.7 Parks Hwy
14 recommandé par les habitants
Highly recommended, please visit http://229parks.com/ for more information. Reservations required.
39 recommandé par les habitants
49th State Brewing Co
248 Parks Hwy
39 recommandé par les habitants

Parks & Nature

Great hiking trail near Tonglen Lake Lodge. This is the longest trail in Denali. The northern trail head is close to the Denali Visitor Center, while the southern trail head is alongside Highway 3. From the south start at the parking lot on the west side of Highway 3, just north of the Nenana Bridge (called "Crabbe's Crossing" locally), approximately Mile 231 on Highway 3.
9 recommandé par les habitants
Triple Lakes Trailhead
Parks Highway
9 recommandé par les habitants
Great hiking trail near Tonglen Lake Lodge. This is the longest trail in Denali. The northern trail head is close to the Denali Visitor Center, while the southern trail head is alongside Highway 3. From the south start at the parking lot on the west side of Highway 3, just north of the Nenana Bridge (called "Crabbe's Crossing" locally), approximately Mile 231 on Highway 3.
One of the best choices for a half-day hike in the park is the Savage Alpine Trail. It is a four mile one-way hike that gains a total of 1,500 feet and provides spectacular views of Denali on clear days. The trail starts and ends on Park Road and both access points are accessible by private vehicles. You have the option of beginning the hike directly across the street from Savage River Campground or from the bridge at mile 15. There are places to park at both ends of the trail and both trail heads are designated stops for the shuttle bus. We would highly recommend starting at the campground at mile 13 because the ascent is much more gradual from this approach.
Savage Alpine Trailhead
One of the best choices for a half-day hike in the park is the Savage Alpine Trail. It is a four mile one-way hike that gains a total of 1,500 feet and provides spectacular views of Denali on clear days. The trail starts and ends on Park Road and both access points are accessible by private vehicles. You have the option of beginning the hike directly across the street from Savage River Campground or from the bridge at mile 15. There are places to park at both ends of the trail and both trail heads are designated stops for the shuttle bus. We would highly recommend starting at the campground at mile 13 because the ascent is much more gradual from this approach.