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5 tips to view wildlife in Denali National Park, Alaska.
At the end of the day, wildlife viewing in Denali isn’t just about checking animals off a list—it’s about experiencing Alaska in its most natural state. It’s the quiet moments, the anticipation, and the thrill of spotting something wild and unexpected. And when you do—whether it’s a grizzly on the hillside or a moose moving through the tundra—it’s something you’ll never forget.
Where you stay can make all the difference in how you experience Denali: McKinley Creekside Cabi
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Tracey Smith
Jan 6, 20251 min read


Interesting facts about Alaska!
Alaska isn’t just big—it’s almost hard to comprehend. With over 665,000 square miles, it’s by far the largest state in the U.S., yet it remains one of the least populated, giving it that wide-open, untamed feeling visitors instantly notice.
But Alaska’s story goes far beyond size. It’s a land of extremes, contrasts, and fascinating facts that make it unlike anywhere else on earth.
For starters, Alaska is home to Denali, the tallest mountain in North America, rising 20,310 f
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Tracey Smith
Feb 17, 20244 min read


10 Essentials to pack for your Alaskan Vacation.
When packing for your Alaska vacation, it's important to be prepared for a wide range of weather conditions and outdoor activities. Here are 10 Essentials to pack for your Alaskan Vacation. Enjoying view of Denali after hike 1. Layered Clothing: Alaska's weather can change quickly, so pack a variety of clothing layers, including a base layer and a waterproof outer shell. This will allow you to layer up or down depending on the various conditions. Weather conditions can c
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Tracey Smith
Jan 27, 20242 min read


Savage River Hiking Area-Denali National Park, Alaska
If you’re looking for one of the best places to experience Denali National Park without venturing too far into the backcountry, the Savage River area is a must. Located at Mile 15 of the Denali Park Road—the furthest point you can drive your own vehicle—this area offers a perfect introduction to Denali’s landscape, wildlife, and hiking opportunities.
What makes Savage River so special is its accessibility paired with its scenery.
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Tracey Smith
Jan 15, 20243 min read


Denali National Park East Fork Transit Bus or Tundra Wilderness Tour?
One of the most important decisions you’ll make when visiting Denali National Park is how you’ll explore it. Unlike most national parks, Denali has a single road that stretches deep into the wilderness—and private vehicles are only allowed to drive the first 15 miles. Beyond that, access is by bus, making your choice of tour a key part of your experience.
The two primary options—the East Fork Transit Bus and the Tundra Wilderness Tour.
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Tracey Smith
Jan 4, 20243 min read


Husky Homestead Sled Dog Tour in Denali, Alaska
If you’re looking for an experience that captures the heart and soul of Alaska, the Husky Homestead sled dog tour is one you won’t want to miss. More than just a tour, it’s a glimpse into a way of life that has shaped Alaska for generations—where teamwork, resilience, and a deep connection between humans and dogs define daily life.
Located just minutes from Denali National Park, Husky Homestead is home to four-time Iditarod champion Jeff King and his team of world-class sled
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Tracey Smith
Dec 13, 20232 min read


The Perfect Day in Denali National Park; An Itinerary
Summer in Denali is something special. From June through August, the park comes alive with long daylight hours, active wildlife, and full access to tours and trails. It’s the ideal time to experience Denali—and with just one well-planned day, you can see and do more than you might expect.
The key to a perfect day in Denali? Start early.
Begin your morning with a hearty breakfast and a strong cup of coffee—because your day is going to be full.
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Tracey Smith
Dec 12, 20235 min read


Planes, Trains, and Automobiles: Alaska Transportation options while on vacation.
Planning a trip to Alaska is exciting—but figuring out how to get around can feel overwhelming at first. With its vast size, limited road system, and remote wilderness, Alaska is unlike anywhere else in the United States. The good news? Getting here—and getting around—is part of the adventure.
Whether you travel by car, train, bus, or plane, each option offers a unique way to experience Alaska’s incredible landscapes.
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Tracey Smith
Dec 11, 20233 min read
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