
Emergency Information
If an emergency occurs while you are visiting Denali, dial 911.
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Emergency Information Details
In the event of an emergency during a visit to Denali National Park and Preserve, it's crucial to know the available options for assistance and medical care. Given the park's remote location and the potential for limited cellular service, understanding how to get help is essential for all visitors. Immediate Assistance: If you encounter an emergency and have cell phone service, dial 911 for emergency services. This should be your first action if it's possible. No Phone Service: In many areas within Denali, cell phone service is either limited or nonexistent. If you find yourself in need of emergency assistance without phone service, it's important to locate a park ranger, bus driver, or campground host as quickly as possible. These park personnel are trained to provide help or radio for emergency assistance. Canyon Clinic: Located approximately one mile north of the park entrance, Canyon Clinic offers urgent care services to visitors and residents. The clinic operates from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily and provides 24-hour on-call assistance. For urgent care needs, you can reach them at 907-683-4433. Interior Community Health Center: Situated 13 miles north of the park, this health center is open from 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. on weekdays, offering a range of healthcare services. Their contact number is 907-683-2211. Sunshine Community Health Center: Although Talkeetna is several hours' drive from Denali, the Sunshine Community Health Center might be an option for visitors coming from or going to that area. It's open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Saturday, and can be reached at 907-733-2273. Hospital Care: The closest hospital to Denali is located in Fairbanks, which is several hours away by road. In life-threatening emergencies or situations requiring advanced medical care, evacuation to Fairbanks may be necessary. This underscores the importance of having a plan for emergencies when visiting remote areas like Denali. Visiting Denali National Park and Preserve is an extraordinary experience, but it comes with the responsibility of being prepared for emergencies. Knowing how to seek help, being aware of the nearest medical facilities, and understanding the limitations of the area in terms of communication and transportation are all critical components of safely enjoying everything Denali has to offer. Always inform someone of your travel plans within the park, especially if you're heading into the backcountry or areas with no cell service, and consider carrying a satellite communication device if you'll be in remote sections of the park.
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