Absolutely breathtaking! We wish we could have seen more wildlife but we did get to see a momma grizzly with her two cubs and a big bull moose and then what looked to be a grizzly feeding possibly guarding a kill. We saw him twice in the same proximity that day. The views were just amazing with such vibrant fall colors! The clouds were receded enough to view Mt. Denali in all her glory! Spectacular! Rangers were very friendly and helpful. Took a bus up to the sled dog kennels then walked back to the visitors center via the Rock Creek Trail. Beautiful scenery, however it was not what I was expecting by the name and it went up and over then down a mountain - but hey it is Alaska and Denali so guess that should be expected. LOL Had a great time here and the trail was not busy at all. Denali National Park is one of the most incredibly beautiful places on earth, and this National Parks Visitor's Center is the perfect place to start your visit. The facility is fairly new and filled with fascinating exhibits for all ages. They also have a fun Junior Ranger program for kids. Rangers were very friendly and helpful. Only took me 2 minutes to get a national park pass. Restrooms were very clean. Better go earlier, so you can enjoy the activities provided by the park. Too many people in the afternoon. Very helpful. the handbooks available here have the timings and other information regarding the National park. Also have lots of animals illustrations and their bio. the restrooms here are clean and well maintained.
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