Toklat River in Denali National Park

Toklat River

An 85-mile tributary of the Kantishna River.

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Toklat River Details

An 85-mile tributary of the Kantishna River, the Toklat River splits into east and west branches as it flows down from the Alaska Range and through Denali National Park. The park road crosses the west branch at mile 53 via the Toklat River Bridge, and there are off-trail hiking routes on each end of the bridge.

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Nearby Points of Interest Around Toklat River

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7.0 mi away

Scott Peak

Scott Peak is 8,828 feet above sea level.

7.2 mi away

Mount Pendleton

The 7,605-foot Mt. Pendleton was named for topographer Thomas Percy Pendleton.

8.1 mi away

Highway Pass

The highest point on the Denali Park Road, at 3,980 feet above sea level.

9.0 mi away

Stony Dome

Hop off the shuttle bus between Highway Pass and Thorofare Pass to explore the Stony Dome area.

9.7 mi away

Sunrise and Sunset Glaciers

Often considered a pair, Sunrise and Sunset glaciers originate near Scott Peak.