Denali
National Park & Preserve
It's more than a mountain. Denali
National Park & Preserve features North America's highest
mountain, 20,320-foot tall Mount McKinley. The Alaska Range
also includes countless other spectacular mountains and many large
glaciers. Denali's more than 6 million acres also encompass a complete
sub-arctic eco-system with large mammals such as grizzly bears,
wolves, Dall sheep, and moose.
The park was established as Mt. McKinley
National Park on Feb. 26, 1917. The original park was designated a
wilderness area and incorporated into Denali National Park and
Preserve in 1980. The Park was designated an international
biosphere reserve in 1976.
Today the park accommodates a wide variety of
visitor use including wildlife viewing, mountaineering, and
backpacking. It continues to provide a laboratory for research in the
natural sciences.
Operating Hours & Seasons
The primary visitation season runs from May 1 to
September 15. Visitation is lowest in winter months.
Spring & Summer Visitor Center Hours:
Daily, Winter (mid-September to early May)
Hours:
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