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Staying at these lodges, cabins, and resorts keeps you close to civilization, and you can still stroll into the park.

 

 

 

 


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Denali Princess Wilderness Lodge
The Denali Princess Wilderness Lodge features a beautiful, spacious new lodge wtih a 50-foot mural of Mount McKinley, grand staircases, and a 65-foot fireplace. The resort offers casual and fine dining, an expansive deck overlooking the Nenana River and Denali National Park, and a long list of amenities. Auto access is restricted so you can really get away from it all. Located just one mile from the park entrance, the lodge lets you enjoy the rugged beauty of Denali National Park, then come back and be pampered for the rest of your stay.
$179 – $199 per night Mid May – Mid Sept
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Denali River Cabins
Conveniently located just six miles south of the park entrance, this cluster of rustic cabins is nestled among trees on the banks of the Nenana River. You can avoid the tourist crowds here and hike along the river for your own wilderness experience. Many raft trips begin right here, at river’s edge.
$139 – $169 per night Late May – Mid Sept
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McKinley Village Lodge
McKinley Village Lodge is nestled in a forest of spruce trees, offering a quiet setting just 7 miles south of the bustling area right outside the park entrance. The Nenana River flows right past the hotel so you can watch visitors begin their journey on colorful rafts – or jump on one yourself. There’s a comfortable restaurant and gift shop, and you can try your hand at gold panning.
$199 per night Late May – Mid Sept
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McKinley Chalet Resort
When you’re not spending a day touring Denali National Park, this lodge’s convenient location (one mile from the park entrance) provides easy access to other outdoor activities. Choose from deluxe rooms or upscale, cedar-lodge mini-suites at this newly renovated and spacious resort, all set along the forested shore of the Nenana River.
$220 per night Mid May – Sept
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Jack & Ede Reisland "I was pregnant, and Jack had to cut ice steps so I could get up to the school from our cabin. I'd sit on my bottom and slide down to go home. "
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