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| Denali National Park is located in the interior of Alaska and is reachable via either train or road. Located at approximately Milepost 236 of the George Park Highway (Alaska 3), it is roughly 240 miles north of Anchorage and 125 miles south of Fairbanks. Commercial airlines fly into both Anchorage and Fairbanks throughout the year. During the summer months, the Alaska Railroad Corporation makes daily trips from both cities to Denali. The Park Connection, a private motor coach company, also offers daily luxury coach service between Anchorage and Denali. |
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| Our reservation department can assist you in making transportation reservations from either Anchorage or Fairbanks to Denali. If arriving via cruise ship into Whittier or Seward, ask about transportation options and overnight accommodations that you can add on to your Denali packages. If arriving via the Alaska Railroad, don’t forget to book your shuttle service between the Denali Train Depot and your hotel. The depot is located several miles from most hotels and taxi service is not readily available. |
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| Exploring Denali National Park To preserve Denali National Park’s sub-arctic ecosystem, private vehicle traffic is limited. Beyond the Savage River Bridge, located 15 miles inside the park, visitors must travel by foot, bicycle (limited to paved roads only) or shuttle bus. See Tours for more information on access into Denali National Park. |
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