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Denali National Park in central Alaska is home to North America’s tallest peak, Mount McKinley (Denali), and some of the state’s most iconic wilderness. Its vast backcountry features sweeping tundra, dramatic mountain views, abundant wildlife, and a single scenic road that reaches deep into the park.
Denali Quick Facts

Native Lands: Dënéndeh and Tanana (Native Land Digital)
Founded: 1917
Annual Visitors: 466,227 visitors in 2024
Size: 6,045,153 acres
Location: Alaska
Entrance Fee: $15
Notable Fact: Mount McKinley (Denali) grows about a millimeter taller each year due to tectonic uplift.
Top Experiences in Denali
- Book a Narrated Bus Tour
- Or explore more freely on a transit bus
- Visit the sled dog kennels
- Hike Denali’s first 15 miles
- Sign up for a Discovery Hike

Best Time to Visit Denali

The best time to experience Denali National Park is without a doubt from June through August. During these months, Alaskan temperatures are pleasantly mild, making conditions ideal for hiking, camping, and visiting the sled dog kennels.





