Denali Park Road The Denali Park Road is the only road through Denali National Park and Preserve. It’s 92 miles long and runs parallel to the magnificent Alaska Range. Private vehicles are allowed in the park but can only drive as far as the 15th mile to a place called Savage River, where there is a campground, shuttle stop and… Continue Reading Road trip through Denali National Park
A town called Chicken, Alaska
Have you heard of a town called Chicken? It’s one of those small places with a funny name in the middle of nowhere. When I say the middle of nowhere, I mean in a remote part of Alaska, off the Taylor Highway, approximately 80 miles NE of Tok, Alaska and 100 miles west of Dawson City, Yukon, Canada. It’s a… Continue Reading A town called Chicken, Alaska
Photo diary: Denali National Park
Welcome to Denali Denali National Park and Preserve contains more than six million acres of wild and rugged sub-arctic terrain which includes taiga, tundra, wetlands, glaciers, the Alaska Mountain Range and one 92 mile road. It is also home to North America’s highest mountain, known locally as Denali. At well over 20,000 feet tall, it is one big mountain; a… Continue Reading Photo diary: Denali National Park