Denali National Park (Alaska) Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Denali National Park in Alaska.
Denali National Park is located about six hundred and thirty miles from the southern coast of Alaska and is nine thousand six hundred square miles of original Sub-Arctic wilderness. The history of the region began millions of years ago when mighty tectonic plates collided. The force of the collision folded the granite and sedimentary rock together at a huge elevation which subsequently formed the highest mountain in North America, Mount Mckinley. The coniferous forests consist primarily of birch and fir and deciduous trees and shrubs cover the stone-based valleys. An amazing variety of bushes, herbs and flowers turn the landscape into an array of bright colour. On the thin humus above the permafrost soil there’s vegetation such as Reindeer Moss, Wild Flowers, Reed Grass and Berries. The bright white fur of the dall sheep provide perfect camouflage in winter. Their favorite location is steep, rocky slopes where they feel safe from predators such as grizzly bears and wolves. The park was established primarily to protect the wild animals that were destroyed in large numbers by hunters at the beginning of the Gold Rush. But today Denali National Park is a natural paradise, a wilderness at the end of the world!
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Welcome to Kenai Fjords Glacier Lodge
Welcome to the only lodge within the 700,000 acre Kenai Fjords National Park. From this spectacular setting on the shore of a protected lagoon in full view of Pedersen Glacier, wildlife viewing opportunities abound as do activity choices. The lodge and guest cabins reside within the Native-owned, 1,700-acre Pedersen Lagoon Wildlife Sanctuary. Each comfortably appointed log cabin features a private bath and view of the lagoon. As at all Alaska Wildland Adventure locations wilderness fine dining is a highlight at the lodge.
Kesugi Ridge Trail via Little Cole Creek and Byers Lake in Danali State Park - Epic Alaska Hike
On July 4, 2017 3 of us set out to hike the Kesugi Ridge trail in Danali State Park, which is just a few miles south of Danali National Park.
We started at Little Cole Creek Trailhead on July 4th at 9pm and finished our 30+ mile journey at 11am on July 8th.
It was an amazing trip. Before doing the hike I did a bunch of research and couldn't find a good video on YouTube detailing the hike. Hopefully this helps anyone who sets out on this amazing journey.
We were blessed with mostly amazing weather, but you need to be prepared for everything on this trial from bright sunny days, to rain, to fog so thick you can't see 100 feet. You also need to be on the lookout for bears and other wildlife.
We took 4 nights, and 5 days (2 were short days) to complete this hike. We saw some people who did the whole thing in 1 day (they were running it) and others who did it in 3 days or 4. I enjoyed the pace we did it at and if anything, I would take an extra day to enjoy the views. It's not a race to get this hike done, but an experience.
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Visiting Hatcher Pass, Alaska
Hatcher Pass is a mountain pass through the southwest part of the Talkeetna Mountains, Alaska.
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Alaska Cruise & Land Tour
A trip to Alaska on the Coral Princess for a Cruise & Land Tour visiting:
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- Cruising the Inside Passage
- Ketchikan
Great Alaskan Lumberjack Show
Totem Bight State Historical Park
Creek Street
- Juneau
Mendenhall Glacier
Macaulay Salmon Hatchery
Salmon Bake
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Klondike Gold Field
White Pass Scenic Railway
- Cruising Glacier Bay
- Train to Denali
- Jeff King Iditarod Training Camp
- Denali State Park
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CYCLING ALASKA: episode 4/4 Back to Anchorage
August 2014, 21 days cycling around Alaska, a total of 1350 Km.
This last video is about the journey from Denali National Park to Anchorage, stopping at Eklutna Lake.
Denali National Park - Cantwell 47 km
Cantwell - Byers Lake 110 km
Byers Lake - Trapper Creek 56 km
Trapper Creek - Houston 100 km
Houston - Eklutna Lake 76 km
Eklutna Lake - Anchorage 77 km
Denali National Park and Preserve, Alaska – Part 1 (TRAVEL GUIDE) | Beautiful America Series | Ep#10
Denali National Park and Preserve travel guide in this beautiful America series by Hipfig for visitors to U.S. National Parks in Alaska.
Denali National Park Part 1 travel guide covers –
- Introduction to Denali National Park and Preserve Alaska till mile post 15 open to all vehicles (Unrestricted) inside park,
- how to get to Denali National Park and Preserve from Anchorage and Fairbanks in Alaska,
- Denali National Park Entrance fees, hours, Bus Depot and Visitor Center information,
- things to see in this Denali park like – Denali Dog Kennels and Sledding show, Trails, view of Mount Denali fka Mount McKinley from mile post 9 on clear day, Savage River area till mile post 15 open to all vehicles,
Topics covered in detailed in this Denali National Park travel guide are below:
1). Introduction Denali National Park and Preserve in Alaska to new visitors interested in visiting National parks and famous natural wonders in North America,
2). Denali National Park and Preserve Hipfig travel guide have two parts –
- in this Part 1 we covered area open to all vehicles till mile post 15 (Savage River Bridge), and
- in next Part 2 we will cover Restricted area after mile post 15 till Mile post 95 only accessible by Denali Bus service and tours from Denali Bus depot,
3). Information on how to get to Denali National Park from:
- Anchorage and Fairbanks by Car and train,
- view of Mt. Denali from McKinley View Drive and Denali State Park South and North viewing point on Clear day in summer from Hwy 3 if coming from Anchorage,
- Hotels, Lodges and Restaurants area for Denali National park between Cantwell, AK and Healy, AK
4). Detailed information on Denali National Park and Preserve Entrance, Bus Depot, Denali Visitor Center and Denali Shuttle buses (Free 3 Routes till mile 15 (unrestricted part)) –- like location, parking, hours, Entrance fee, shuttle stops etc.,
6). Things to see and do at this Denali National Park in area open to all Vehicles till mile post 15 – like famous Denali Dog Kennels, Denali dog sledding show, view of Mount Denali from Mile 9 on Denali Park road on clear day, hiking on Mountain Vista trails, Animals like Moose and Caribou viewing spots in Denali till mile post 15, Savage river bridge and check post at mile 15, Savage river trails, parking area for trails etc., and
7). Travel tips for first time visitors visiting Denali National Park and Preserve in Alaska.
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야생 곰을 보기 위해 조금 멀리 떠났다. 앵커리지에서 경비행기를 타고 한 시간 20분. 아래 보이는 바닷가가 야생 곰들의 서식지란다. 조종사는 곰을 찾아보라는데 거리가 너무 멀다. 들판 곳곳에 뭔가 있는데 그냥 누런색의 소 같기도 하고 소와는 뭔가 형태가 다른 것 같기도 하다. 내가 본 게 곰이 맞을까? 가이드를 따라 조심스럽게 풀숲으로 들어갔다. 저 멀리 곰이 보인다. “이 지역엔 15~20마리의 갈색 곰이 살고 있어요. 연어가 올라올 무렵엔 하루에 30마리까지 본 적도 있습니다.” 좀 더 안으로 걸어 들어가자 여기저기서 곰들이 풀을 뜯고 있다. 하루 13kg 정도의 풀을 먹는다고 한다. 곰과의 거리는 50m. 그런데 한 녀석이 우리 쪽으로 다가온다. 이 지역의 곰들은 여행객들에게 익숙해져서 사람을 신경 쓰지 않는다고 한다. 그런데 어느덧 5m 앞까지 다가왔다. 슬쩍 겁이 났다. “이쪽으로 올 것 같으니까 10피트 정도 뒤로 물러나 주세요.” 가이드 말이 끝나기 무섭게 나는 재빨리 뒤로 물러섰다. “저 뒤쪽으로 조금만 물러나 주세요.” 곰은 느긋한데 우리만 분주하다. “좋았습니다. 전혀 무섭지 않고 차분해 보이네요.” “정말 재밌어요. 23년째 알래스카에 사는데 이렇게 가까이서 곰을 본 적은 처음이에요. 이것은 우리에게 큰 이벤트입니다.” “무섭지 않나요?” “아니요. 남편이 절 보호해 줄 거예요.” “날 화나게 하기 전까지는요.” 저 멀리 곰 두 마리가 격렬하게 싸우고 있다. 알고 보니 새끼 형제 곰 두 마리가 장난을 치는 거라고 한다. “곰들은 조개를 파먹으러 해변으로 옵니다. 일종의 고기인 셈이죠. 아래쪽을 파서 조개 냄새를 맡고 더 파보고 조개를 부숴서 그것을 먹습니다.“ 한 달에 5일 정도 바닷물이 많이 빠질 때만 곰들은 갯벌로 온다고 한다. 곰이 먹는 건 큼지막한 조개다. 갯벌 파는 모습이 꼭 사람처럼 보인다. 곰은 저 곳에 조개가 있다는 걸 어떻게 알았을까? “곰들은 조개의 냄새를 맡아 갯벌을 팝니다. 곰은 개보다 7배나 더 냄새를 잘 맡는데 그래서 모든 걸 후각에 많이 의존하죠.” 엄청난 후각과 함께 갯벌을 빨리 파는 것도 굉장히 중요하다. 이 갯벌에서 곰 옆에는 꼭 갈매기들이 있다. 바로 조개 때문인데 곰의 식사가 끝날 때까지 갈매기는 참을성 있게 기다려야 한다. 곰과 갈매기가 만찬을 즐기는 알래스카의 갯벌 풍경은 넉넉하고 한가롭다. 광활한 툰드라의 땅. 대자연의 웅장함이 살아 숨 쉬는 곳. 영원한 미개척지 알래스카는 아직도 안개 속에 그 신비함을 감추고 있다.
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I went a little far to see wild bears. One hours 20 minutes aboard the small plane from Anchorage. Miranda is shown below sea habitats of wild bears. The pilot I take a look at the bear is too far away. There is just something in the fields around cattle and cattle To some nureonsaek gatgido is something that other forms. I saw her a bear mateulkka? Carefully he went into the bushes along the guide. That seems to bear away. The area I live JPY 15-20 brown bears. I never saw a day to around ¥ 30 salmon come up. There are pools here and there biting the bear Gaza walked into a little more. A day to eat a pool of about 13kg. Bears and a distance of 50m. But one guy is coming towards us. Bear in this area I am do not care about the people got used to the tourists. But slip came to the front of 5m.
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■클립명 :아메리카017-미국20-12 클라크호 국립공원에서 만난 야생 곰/Wild Bear/Lake Clark National Park/Light Aircraft/Panorama
■여행, 촬영, 편집, 원고 : 안성진 PD (travel, filming, editing, writing : KBS Sungjin Ahn TV Producer)
■촬영일자 : 2012년 8월(August)
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The Alaskan Adventure: 5 days in Denali National Park and Preserve
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Alaska Summer Hiking Adventures - Lake Clark, Denali, Talkeetnas
I recently took an epic summer trip to Alaska. We hiked through some of the most beautiful parks and mountains in the state, including Lake Clark National Park, Denali State Park and the Talkeetna Mountain Range. Here is a little video I put together of my adventure. This trip was in partnership with Nature Valley.
Denali National Park (ALASKA) // Tips for Visiting + Things To Do
Denali is wild, it’s beautiful, it’s out there, and mysterious. So mysterious in fact that it’s really hard to get good information about visiting Denali before your trip…that’s what we’re here for!
From off trail hiking to camping in the park, to seeing the elusive Mount McKinley, and understanding the paid Parks Road bus system, we’re sharing all the beta on how to make the most of your trip to Denali and the things you CANNOT miss.
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A Day in Denali National Park (ALASKA)
Continued a summer Alaska road trip from Anchorage up to Denali National Park and stopped at Byers Lake on the way. Closed the night out with a midnight sun ATV adventure.
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Alaska Bear Viewing Tours
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Take a thrilling flight in a bush plane with a small group and an experienced naturalist guide/pilot to the best locations in the world for Alaska bear viewing and photography. After a 45 to 90 min flight-seeing tour from Homer, touch down on the beach of Katmai National Park or Lake Clark National Park and hike to a premium vantage point to observe bears in their natural habitat.
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Snowshoe Magazine - Talkeetna Lakes, AK
Snowshoeing in the Talkeetna Lakes Park with Howard from Alaska Nature Guides. Spotting various animal tracks and even a surprise sighting at the end!
Alaska State Parks - Chena River State Recreation Area
Featured as one of National Geographic's best winter trips for 2013, the Chena River State Recreation Area is perfect for every level of outdoor enthusiast. The diverse landscape features towering rock formations, forested hills, and alpine tundra. The rec area is also an ideal setting for viewing the aurora borealis. Popular activities include hiking, camping, dog sledding, rock climbing, canoeing, and snowmobiling.
For more information visit dnr.alaska.gov/parks
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Susitna Salmon Center, Talkeetna, Alaska
Artist Katherine England salmon totem project that will be unveiled at the Susitna Salmon Center on Wednesday. On Wednesday, July 23rd the Susitna Salmon Center in Downtown Talkeetna is celebrating its grand opening with fish-themed art and education, and they’re giving the community a chance to pitch in on a special art project. KTNA’s Phillip Manning visited the Susitna Salmon Center on Tuesday, and has this report:
One of the things the Susitna River is known for is its salmon. All five species can be found in the river, and sport fishing is common when state regulations allow. This week marks the grand opening of the Susitna Salmon Center in Talkeetna. The Center is on First Street near the ballfield in downtown. The building contains an art gallery with works by Alaskans as well as an education center. As part of its grand opening, the Susitna Salmon Center is unveiling a special piece of artwork dedicated to the river’s famous fish. It’s a six-foot salmon totem with each species represented by a sculpture mosaic.