In 1970, the first all-female team summited Denali. The new book "Thirty Below" by Cassidy Randall tells this forgotten story ...
On a clear day, you can see Denali from more than 133 miles away in the Alaskan city of Anchorage. Towering 20,310 feet above sea level, it has long been a landmark to indigenous Alaskans — with ...
From Anchorage and Fairbanks, visitors can drive, take a bus or ride a train to Denali. But prepare to ditch the car — there is one road in Denali, and most of it is open only to bus traffic.
You'll then have nearly a week on land in Anchorage, Denali National Park and Preserve, and Fairbanks to go aurora hunting. If you spend an extra night or two in Fairbanks at the end of the trip ...
You'll start and end in Anchorage, visiting Denali National Park, riding on the Alaska Railroad and cruising through Kenai Fjords National Park in between. Other highlights include a scenic drive ...
Anchorage is an urban oasis in the midst of the wilderness. Snowcapped peaks surround the city, and just 130 miles away Denali crowns the skyline. A hub for commerce and culture, Anchorage offers ...
Mitch Flanigan is a longtime park ranger at Denali National Park. “It took a lot of time and effort to work my way up the ladder,” he said. “Two winters as an intern and five summers as a se ...