
Pets
Pets are welcome in Denali National Park and Preserve on a limited basis.
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Pets Details
Bringing pets to Denali National Park and Preserve offers pet owners the chance to enjoy this magnificent wilderness with their furry companions, albeit within certain limitations designed to protect both the park's wildlife and its visitors. Adhering to the park's pet policies ensures a safe and enjoyable experience for everyone involved, including the pets themselves. Leash Requirement: Pets must be kept on a leash no longer than 6 feet at all times. This rule helps prevent pets from disturbing wildlife, getting lost, or encountering potentially dangerous situations. Cleanup: Owners are responsible for cleaning up their pet's fecal waste, maintaining the cleanliness and natural beauty of the park for all visitors. Supervision: Pets cannot be left unattended while tethered. This policy protects pets from wildlife and the elements, ensuring they are safe and cared for at all times. Restricted Areas: Pets are allowed on the park road, in parking lots, and on campground roads, which provides ample space for walks and exercise. However, to preserve the wilderness experience for all visitors and protect wildlife habitats, pets are not permitted on park trails or off-trail in the wilderness. The Roadside Trail and the Bike Path are notable exceptions, where leashed pets are welcome. Bus Policy: Pets are not permitted on any Denali tour or shuttle bus, with the exception of service animals. This ensures the comfort and safety of all passengers and respects those with allergies or fears of animals. For those looking to explore areas of the park where pets are not permitted, such as on bus tours or longer hikes, the Canine Resort at Tonglen Lake offers boarding services. Located just seven miles south of the park entrance, this facility provides a comfortable and caring environment for dogs while their owners venture into the more remote parts of Denali. Service animals are an exception to most pet restrictions and are permitted in all areas of the park. This policy supports visitors with disabilities, ensuring they have equal access to explore and enjoy Denali with their service animals. Visiting Denali with pets requires thoughtful preparation and a commitment to adhering to park policies. By following these guidelines, pet owners can ensure their visit to Denali is both memorable and respectful of the park's pristine environment and diverse wildlife. It's a unique opportunity to share the splendor of one of America's greatest natural treasures with your pet, while also ensuring the protection and preservation of this iconic wilderness for future generations.
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