Scenic spot introduction:

Denali National Park is the second largest park in the United States after Yellowstone National Park, with an area of about 6,800 square kilometers. It is located in the borderland, sparsely populated, cold climate, and unique natural scenery. 400 kilometers north of the park is the Arctic Circle. The scenery of the park is most magnificent at noon. The most famous in the national park is of course the highest peak in North America - Mount McKinley It is also a must-visit place for countless mountaineering enthusiasts. The second thing you cannot miss is the wide variety of wild animals.

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The snow-capped peaks are often hidden in the clouds, the majestic glaciers hang upside down from the valleys, and the braided rivers sparkle with golden light in the sun. Brown Bear Mammals such as elk, moose and gray wolves roam freely between heaven and earth. What a paradise and human world this is. Despite its remote location, Denali National Park attracts more than 400,000 tourists each year.
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Scenic spot location:

America>United States

How to get there:

The 150-kilometer-long Denali Park Road runs through the entire park, but private vehicles are not allowed to drive on this road.

The park bus became the only means of transportation.

Scenic area map:

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Denarau National Park Weather Forecast:

Learn about the location of Denarai National Park in advance The latest weather forecast, make perfect preparations before your trip and have a pleasant journey^-^

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Latest comments on travellers' Denali National Park photos

Beijing Sunset replied to the photo comment "This is a paradise for brown bears! Humans are outsiders..." 2013-01-22
An old man by the river commented on a photo of Denali National Park at sunset in Beijing: "It seems that brown bears are aplenty here..." 2013-01-21
Beijing Sunset shared 24 photos of "Denali National Park, USA" 2013-01-20

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