
Roads and Driving
There's only one way into Denali by car, and that's via the George Parks Highway.
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Accessing Denali National Park and Preserve by car involves traveling via the George Parks Highway (Highway 3), which is the only vehicular route into the park. This journey offers visitors their first taste of the stunning natural beauty that awaits within the park boundaries. Upon entering Denali, visitors are allowed to drive their own vehicles up to the Savage River Bridge, located 14.8 miles from the park entrance. This initial stretch of the Denali Park Road provides a glimpse into the vast wilderness and diverse ecosystems of Denali, offering accessible views and hiking opportunities near the park entrance. Beyond the Savage River Bridge, the Denali Park Road extends for a total of 92 miles, winding through some of the most remote and breathtaking landscapes North America has to offer. However, to preserve the natural beauty and minimize the impact on wildlife, travel beyond this point is generally restricted to park-operated buses and shuttles. This policy allows visitors to explore deeper into the park with minimal environmental footprint, offering guided tours, wildlife viewing, and access to backcountry areas in a sustainable manner. An exceptional opportunity arises each May with the Denali Road Lottery, an event that awards 400 lucky participants the chance to drive their personal vehicles along the Denali Park Road, up to the point where weather permits, on selected days in September. This lottery provides a unique way to experience the park's more remote landscapes at one's own pace, offering an intimate connection with the wilderness that is rare and highly coveted. For detailed information and application procedures, visiting the official National Park Service website is recommended. It's important for visitors to plan accordingly, as there are no gas stations within the park boundaries. The nearest fueling options are located approximately one mile north of the park entrance, with additional stations available in the nearby towns of Healy and Cantwell. This emphasizes the need for careful preparation before venturing into the park, ensuring that vehicles have enough fuel for the journey. When driving in Denali, adherence to posted speed limits and respectful sharing of the road with bicyclists, pedestrians, and wildlife are paramount. On gravel sections of the road, reducing speed to prevent dust from impacting other travelers is a courtesy that enhances the experience for everyone. Encountering wildlife is a highlight for many visitors, but it's crucial to observe these animals from a safe distance. Pulling over in designated areas, rather than stopping on the road or shoulder, ensures both the safety of wildlife and the uninterrupted flow of traffic. Always allow animals to cross roads safely before proceeding, contributing to the preservation of Denali's natural habitats and the well-being of its inhabitants. Visiting Denali National Park by car offers a remarkable adventure into one of the planet's most spectacular wild places, blending accessibility with conservation. By respecting the park's guidelines and embracing its ethos of minimal impact, visitors can enjoy an unforgettable experience while contributing to the preservation of this pristine wilderness for future generations.
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