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Alaska Railroad depot in Anchorage is empty after passenger service to Denali National Park was canceled on Monday, July 1, 2024, due to the Riley Creek wildfire near the park entrance.
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Alaska's Denali National Park is an outdoor paradise with on-site camping, beautiful lodgings nearby and plenty of ways to explore. Here's where to start.
You don’t have to stick to the trails at Denali Natonal Park and Preserve, which features more than 6 million acres of protected Alaska wilderness.
Denali National Park plays a critical role in supporting businesses and the livelihoods of residents in the Denali Borough.
(From Al Nash/Alaska Division of Forestry) Denali National Park will reopen Wednesday after a wildfire near its entrance forced the park's closure for more than a week during the busy tourist season.
The National Park Service maintains the only road leading into the park. It’s a 92-mile, mostly gravel route running parallel to the Alaska Range to what was once the mining community of Kantishna.
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Robbi Mecus, 52, died Thursday at Denali National Park in Alaska after falling about 1,000 feet while climbing Mount Johnson with a partner, officials said.
The Alaska Railroad canceled passenger trains to Denali Monday, and power remained out in the fire area. The Riley Fire stayed west of the Nenana River Monday.
Fly into Fairbanks or Anchorage, then drive or take the Alaska Railroad to the Denali National Park—either way, the views won't disappoint. Jan Kronies/Unsplash ...
National Park Service rangers helped save a climber who fell from a three-mile-high ridge at the Denali National Park in Alaska. The climber sustained minor injuries.
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