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Denali National Park - Alaska Tour Packages The Denali National Park & Preserve - 240 miles north of Anchorage, Alaska - provides world-class Alaska wildlife viewing for grizzly bears, moose, wolf, fox and many other mammals around Mount Mc.Kinley - with 20.320 ft. the tallest mountain peak in North America. Denali National Park may be easily reached by train on board the Alaska Railroad from Anchorage, Fairbanks or Talkeetna and by car along the Alaska Range on the very scenic beautiful George Parks Highway. Note: the only access into Denali National Park's backcountry areas is by shuttle bus departing from the visitors center !   
Denali National Park, Alaska - Wildlife Viewing Denali National Park is generally open for visitors from May until September. Wildlife viewing is excellent: The park is home to a healthy population of Grizzly Bears, Caribou herds roam throughout the park, Dall Sheep are often seen on mountainsides, Moose feed on plants of small lakes and swamps, about 150 different bird species reside during spring and summer inside Denali Park and Wolf, Fox, Lynx and Wolverines inhabit many backcountry areas. Main activities are: wildlife viewing, nature photography, camping, backcountry hiking, rafting, cycling, climbing and mountaineering.
Denali National Park, Alaska - Sightseeing A variety of hotels in all categories are available within a 5-mile radius from the Denali National Park entrance and a few wilderness lodges at the end of the 91-mile long park road near beautiful Wonder Lake and the Kantishna gold mining area. The park is a designated International Biosphere Reserve within the mighty Alaska Mountain Range and its major peaks are Mt.McKinley with 20.320 ft - the highest mountain in North America, Mt. Foraker (17.400 ft), Mt. Hunter (14.573 ft) and Mt. Hayes (13.832 ft) The visitor center is the central departing area for all tours and ranger lead interpretive programs.
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