Sanctuary River in Denali National Park

Sanctuary River

The Sanctuary River is one of the main waterways in Denali.

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Sanctuary River Details

The Sanctuary River is one of the main waterways in Denali, passing under the Park Road just west of the Sanctuary River Campground. Fed by glaciers, the braided river is bordered by gravel bars; the Upper Sanctuary River is a good hiking route for seeing wildlife. The river also is a popular destination for packrafting by hikers who want to carry inflatable boats into the backcountry and explore the river.

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Nearby Parks Around Sanctuary River

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17.1 mi away

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Nearby Points of Interest Around Sanctuary River

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0.1 mi away

Teklanika River Campground

Teklanika is the vehicle-accessible campground most distant from the park visitor center.

2.3 mi away

Teklanika River

The Teklanika River is more widely known as the Tek River.

3.6 mi away

Primrose Ridge

Primrose Ridge is a popular off-trail hiking destination.

4.9 mi away

Sanctuary River Campground

Sanctuary River is the smallest campground in Denali, with just seven sites.

5.5 mi away

Teklanika Rest Stop

Located near the braided Teklanika River, at mile 30.2 of the Park Road.