How to Climb Denali

Denali National Park and Preserve, formerly known as Mount McKinley National Park, is a United States national park and preserve located in Interior Alaska, centered on Denali, the highest mountain in North America. The park and contiguous preserve encompass 6,045,153 acres which is larger than the state of New Hampshire. On December 2, 19…
Denali National Park and Preserve, formerly known as Mount McKinley National Park, is a United States national park and preserve located in Interior Alaska, centered on Denali, the highest mountain in North America. The park and contiguous preserve encompass 6,045,153 acres which is larger than the state of New Hampshire. On December 2, 1980, 2,146,580-acre Denali Wilderness was established within the park. Denali's landscape is a mix of forest at the lowest elevations, including deciduous taiga, with tundra at middle elevations, and glaciers, snow, and bare rock at the highest elevations. The longest glacier is the Kahiltna Glacier. Wintertime activities include dog sledding, cross-country skiing, and snowmobiling. The park received 594,660 recreational visitors in 2018.
  • Location: Denali Borough and Matanuska-Susitna Borough, Alaska, United States
  • Established: February 26, 1917
  • Nearest city: Healy
  • Area: 4,740,911 acres (19,185.79 km²) (park) and 1,304,242 acres (5,278.08 km²) (preserve)
  • Visitors: 427,562 (in 2022)
  • Governing body: National Park Service
Data from: en.wikipedia.org