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Hike the easy 3.6-mile Taiga Loop and Horseshoe Lake Trail in Denali National Park for diverse forest and lakeside views.
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Hike the easy 2.1-mile Horseshoe Lake Trail in Denali National Park, featuring lake views, river access, and wildlife spotting.
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Hike the easy 2.5-mile Roadside Trail in Denali National Park, gaining 366 feet in about 1 hour, with wildlife and park views.
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Explore the easy 3.1-mile McKinley Station and Morino Loop Trail in Denali National Park, winding through spruce forests, along Hines Creek,
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Hike the Gulkana Glacier Trail, an easy 3.5-mile route offering direct access to the glacier and views of the Alaska Range.
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Hike the easy Spruce Forest Trail, a 0.4-mile loop in Denali National Park, offering a quick immersion into a boreal forest.
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Hike the easy 0.6-mile Castner Glacier Trail to explore unique ice caves and stunning views in the remote Eastern Alaska Range.
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Explore the easy 0.7-mile McKinley Station and Morino Loop Trail in Denali National Park, offering historical insights and scenic views.
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Hike the easy 2.1-mile Tanalian Falls Trail in Lake Clark National Park, featuring boreal forests, Lake Clark views, and a powerful waterfal
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This easy 0.5-mile (0.9 km) hiking trail in Denali National Park & Preserve is a steep shortcut through a dense spruce forest.
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Built in 2005, the Denali Visitor Center and its surrounding campus are definitely worth a stop, either at the beginning or end of your trip. The center itself is the National Park Service's primary welcome and information center. Surrounding facilities include a restaurant, gift shop, bag check, bus stop, and train depot. The visitor center is open only during the summer and is located near the park entrance. During the summer, you can explore the exhibits, watch the park film, pay park admission, and speak with a ranger. During the fall, winter, and spring, the Murie Science and Learning Center (MSLC) serves as the park's winter visitor center. https://www.nps.gov/dena/planyourvisit/the-denali-visitor-center.htm
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The Denali Visitor Center, located right at the entrance to Denali National Park, is the perfect starting point for your adventure in this rugged and fascinating landscape of Alaska. Here you will not only get useful information about the hiking trails and the wildlife, but you can also watch the park film Heartbeats of Denali, which will introduce you to the different facets of this breathtaking place. The exhibition in the center also gives you insights into the unique flora and fauna of the region. The area around the visitor center offers access to several popular hiking trails such as the Horseshoe Lake Trail and the Mt. Healy Overlook Trail. The Mt. Healy Overlook in particular rewards you after a steep climb with an impressive panoramic view of the park's vast landscape. There are also nearby trails for quieter hikes that lead through the dense forests and along the rivers and are ideal for relaxed exploration. A special highlight are the ranger-led tours and presentations that give you insights into the history of the park and its natural wonders. The Denali Visitor Center is not only an information point, but also a place that lets you immerse yourself in the unique atmosphere and the pristine nature of the wilderness - perfect for getting in the mood for the great Denali adventure.
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Large beaver dam, with a bit of luck you can also see the beaver.
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The Denali National Park Visitor Center is a must stop when visiting the park. Inside of the Visitor Center itself are exhibits and a short film about the history, environment, and ecology of Denali National Park. You can also get park and trail maps, chat with rangers, who are invaluable resources, and visit the gift shop. The Visitor Center is also where you can obtain passes and permits. There is wifi and restrooms for you to use there as well. Several trailheads are accessible from just outside the facility.
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Some beaver dams just above the main Horseshoe Lake have created a few separate small ponds. You can go to the end of this tiny spur trail to see the dams up close and get next to the edge of the water.
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The only logical way to get to Lake Clark National Park is via plane or boat. One of the most popular sites for arriving to the park is at Port Alsworth. Only small passenger planes can land here along with boats, so it's best to plan your visit well in advance. That being said, a run in Lake Clark National Park can be an inspiring outing. For more information about flights and boat reservations, visit the NPS website: https://www.nps.gov/lacl/planyourvisit/directions.htm
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Tanalian Falls is a 30-foot waterfall found near Kontrashibuna Lake along the Tanalian River. There are some benches at the overlook area and camping at the end of the Lake Trail. The further past the falls you run, the fewer people you will see.
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Thundering Tanalian Falls makes a spectacular endpoint for this hike. The trail splits just before the falls, offering you access to two different viewpoints.
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