Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Denali National Park & Preserve adventure.
See the tallest mountain on the continent at this Fairbanks-area park.
A 2-hour drive south of Fairbanks, Denali National Park protects Denali, the largest mountain in North America, and the area surrounding it. Spread out over nearly 9,500 square miles, this park attracts hikers, birders, and camping enthusiasts in the summer months and is a popular spot for snowshoeing and cross-country skiing in the wintertime. Features include six campgrounds and three nature centers, and rangers give talks and lead hikes and sled dog demonstrations during the peak season. Most of the park is closed to private vehicular traffic, so visitors must join a narrated tour or hop on a transit bus to get from point to point.
Denali is open throughout the year, though most people opt to visit in the summer months, when the bulk of facilities are open. The summer bus service through the park runs from May 20 until the second week after Labor Day. The Denali Visitor Center is only open in the summer months, but the Walter Harper Talkeetna Ranger Station and the Murie Science and Learning Center are open year-round.