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1. What do you provide?
All meals, cabin with private bath, Denali Wildlife drive through the park,
transportation from the railroad depot to the lodge and return on our private
bus, park entrance fees, all guided activities (except flightseeing), naturalist
presentations, and mountain bikes are included in each Lodge package. Borough
tax, gratuities to staff, fishing licenses, beer and wine are not included in
package price.
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2. What are the accommodations like?
We have 38 cozy cedar cabins at the lodge. Each cabin has two beds (most have
two comfortable double beds, a few have a king bed and a couch/folding bed) and
they are booked on a first-come first-serve basis. All have electricity, flush
toilets, running hot water, a sink and shower - surprising luxuries in the
middle of the wilderness! Linens are provided and all rooms, lodge facilities,
and vehicles are smoke-free.
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3. Will I see wildlife?
Denali National Park is home to a variety of wildlife: moose, bears, caribou,
Dall sheep, wolves, foxes, golden eagles, beavers, and a multitude of migratory
birds and waterfowl. Your well-versed and experienced bus driver will interpret
the natural and cultural history of the park as well as point out wildlife along
the way. The bus trip to the lodge alone is a highlight for many people. Once
you've learned how to look for signs and habitat of wildlife, you'll be more
able to spot and get quality photos of the wildlife in the park. At the lodge,
on hikes and while relaxing on the lodge deck or in the gazebos, guests have
seen black bears, wolves, sandhill cranes, moose and grizzlies.
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4. Will I see Mount McKinley?
The more time you spend inside the park, the better your chances of seeing "the
mountain" known as "Denali" or "the high one." The entire mountain is visible
only a few days each summer, however you may be fortunate enough to get a view
of Denali or some of the other mountains and glaciers of the Alaska range during
your stay. Even when the clouds obscure your view of the mountain from ground
level, you can frequently see it while on a hike that gains elevation, or on a
flightseeing trip (see information below).
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5. What's the bus ride like?
While on our private bus, your driver will introduce you to the park, its
wildlife and the wildlands in Denali. You'll learn about Denali's history,
geology, and so much more. The leisurely bus trip to the lodge takes about 6
hours. Your bus driver will stop along the way for wildlife viewing and
photographic opportunities. Be sure to stock up on film and extra batteries long
before you get on the bus! There are scheduled rest stops along the road where
you can get off the bus to stretch your legs, use the restroom facilities, and
smell the tundra flowers. Your driver will provide delicious snacks and
beverages during the breaks to tide you over before you eat a hearty dinner at
the lodge.
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6. What kind of food is served at the lodge?
Fine dining is an important part of experiencing Alaska that we don't overlook.
We serve a hearty and healthy variety of expertly prepared dishes. Dinners are
served family-style and lunches are your choice of a hot or cold buffet or
sandwiches that you'll pack the morning before your day's hike. We can
accommodate most special dietary requests if we know of them far enough in
advance. Each night we do offer a "vegetarian option" for dinner. If you have a
special dietary requirement, please mention it at the time of booking and on
your Guest Information form.
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7. Are there activities for children at the lodge?
Denali Backcountry Lodge offers the ultimate family experience for those who
want to share virtually every moment of their vacation with their children or
grandchildren (ages 6 and older). Each day offers guided hikes and walks, gold
panning or other afternoon activities, naturalist presentations, mountain bike
sign-outs and slide shows. Parents and children will find many games to play in
the lodge and many places to explore just outside their cabin door. Please note
that there are no childcare services at the lodge.
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8. What about bears and bugs?
We have both in fair supply, and we co-exist using our knowledge of their
habits. Preparation and attitude is everything when encountering either species.
Upon arrival at the lodge, you will be given a bear safety talk where you'll
learn about being a visitor in bear country. Regarding bugs, we provide mosquito
headnets, and recommend that you wear tightly woven, light clothing for maximum
comfort.
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9. How do I sign up for flightseeing at the lodge?
Signing up for a Denali flightseeing
tour is easy through our Alaska vacation tour service!
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10. Do you have a Laundromat?
Laundry services are not available at the lodge. Please follow our packing list
closely (see Packing List section) and be sure to bring enough clothing for the
duration of your stay. We do, however, have a drying room, which will refresh
your soggy boots and socks should you be hiking in the wet tundra.
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11. What are your rates?
The following rates are per person, per night and are based on double occupancy.
They do not include tax. $480 single, $365 double, $340 triple, $315 quad.
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12. Do you offer any discounts?
To take advantage of our 15% discount, plan your travel between June 4 - 9 or
September 5 - 11. Simply put, because of fewer travelers and a slight reduction
in demand, we are able to offer a discount for the same great experiences and
services. We do not offer a special children's rate and there are no AARP or AAA
discounts on lodge packages.
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13. When should I call to book a Lodge package?
We start taking reservations one year in advance, so as soon as you have an idea
of your travel dates, please contact our Reservationists to see if your
requested dates are available. Many travelers make their airline reservations
first only to find that there is no lodging available anywhere in Alaska during
their chosen vacation dates. It's always a good idea to research your flights,
your lodging, and all other components of your Alaska trip before you commit to
one portion of the trip and have to face cancellation penalties and settle for
whatever is available at that time. When planning your stay at the lodge, please
have 2 or 3 sets of dates in mind in case we are booked during your first choice
dates. We will be happy to put your name on a "courtesy hold" for 24 hours while
you research your flights or other travel plans.
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14. What time does your bus leave the railroad depot?
All packages begin and end at the railroad depot. Please arrive at the Denali
Park railroad depot at 1:00 p.m. Our private bus departs promptly from the depot
at 1:30 p.m. At the end or your stay, you will return to the depot at
approximately 11:30 a.m.
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15. How do I get to the railroad depot?
There are a variety of transportation options between Anchorage or Fairbanks and
the Denali Park Entrance: railroad, motorcoach or shuttle van, or personal
vehicle. See our Alaska Railroad page for more information.
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16. Could you recommend some accommodations near the Denali Park entrance?
We operate Denali Cabins just South of the Denali National Park. Please visit
www.denali-cabins.com for more
details.
Denali National Park Entrance Area:
Phone: (888) 560-2489
Fax: (907) 783-9339
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17. Can I drive my personal vehicle to Denali Backcountry Lodge?
Park Service regulations restrict private traffic on the Denali Park Road. The
lodge is located at the very end of the restricted 95-mile road inside Denali
National Park. We are firm supporters of the restricted road and believe that by
limiting the amount of traffic on the road, there is less impact on the resident
wildlife and natural habitat in the park. You can, however, drive your personal
vehicle to the park entrance and to the railroad depot where all our lodge
packages begin.
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18. How do I book a trip on the Alaska Railroad?
Booking a trip on the Alaska Railroad has never been easier when done through
Alaska Denali Tours!
See more information on the Alaska Railroad including routes, schedules and prices.
Please note: If you are traveling from Fairbanks to Denali, the Alaska Railroad makes timely connections with our lodge bus. However, guests traveling northbound from Anchorage by train will require a stay at the Denali National Park entrance the night before coming to the lodge.
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19. How do I book a shuttle?
An alternative that works well for our guests traveling round-trip between
Anchorage and Denali National Park, is to take the Alaska Denali Tours shuttle
vehicle northbound to the Park, stay at Denali Backcountry Lodge, then return to
Anchorage via the Alaska Railroad. At the end of your lodge stay, you will
return to the Park Entrance in time to connect with the southbound train to
Anchorage, the northbound train to Fairbanks, or one of the shuttle services.
See more information on
our motorcoach service including routes and schedules.
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20. Can I rent a car at the Park entrance?
At this time, there are no car rental agencies at the Park entrance. Cars can be
rented at most major cities and large towns in Alaska.
You can book your Alaska
car rental in Anchorage with Avis through Alaska Denali Tours.
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21. If I'm driving, how long does it take to get to Denali and where do I
park my vehicle?
The entrance of Denali National Park is at Milepost 237.3 on the George Parks
Highway #3. The driving distance from Anchorage is 240 miles, and the usual
driving time is approximately 5 hours. The distance from Fairbanks is 120 miles,
and the trip takes approximately 2� hours. You will also want to allow time for
photo stops, lunch, and construction delays that can occur throughout the
summer.
When you arrive at Denali National Park, park your vehicle at our sister
property Denali Cabins which is located 8 miles south of the Denali Park
Entrance at Milepost 229 on George Parks Highway (Hwy 3). Our lodge bus stops
there and departs at 12:45pm.
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22. Can I book a flight to or from the lodge?
Though most visitors at the lodge arrive and depart by our private bus, some
choose to ride the bus one direction and fly the other. If you are thinking of
traveling by plane to or from our lodge, please
contact us.
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23. What should I pack for my stay at the lodge?
(Please note that laundry facilities are not available at the lodge.)
RAIN GEAR: A good quality two-piece rainsuit with a hood is a must. It should be
made of coated nylon, with factory-sealed seams. The expensive "Gore-tex"
variety is not really necessary; however, you may opt for this if you think you
may have use for it again. Please do not bring a plastic poncho or vinyl
rainsuit because this type tears too easily and quickly becomes non-functional.
HIKING BOOTS: Comfortable, lightweight, and water repellent. Nike, Vasque,
Hi-Tec and Merrell all make lightweight hiking boots that are moderately priced.
PANTS: Comfortable and durable. Include a pair of shorts, just in case.
SHIRTS: T-shirts, flannel shirts, lightweight long sleeve shirts, and
turtlenecks are all good options.
WARM JACKET / SWEATERS: A fleece or pile jacket and/or a wool sweater offer
great layers for extra warmth.
LONG UNDERWEAR: Non-cotton preferred, uppers and lowers.
SOCKS: Wool socks and synthetic liners are a good combination for hiking.
GLOVES: Lightweight wool or pile gloves are best.
WOOL KNIT CAP: You won't be sorry you brought this!
BRIMMED HAT: For sun protection.
DAY PACK or HIP PACK: This will come in handy for day hiking and bus travel.
QUART WATER BOTTLE: Great for day hikes.
INSECT REPELLENT: The higher the percentage of DEET (N, N-diethyl-meta-
toluamide), the more effective it is against mosquitoes. Natural repellents
containing Citronella are less effective, but are gentler on your skin. Creams
and pumps are more environmentally friendly than aerosols.
OPTIONAL: BINOCULARS, CAMERA (extra film and batteries), TRAVEL ALARM CLOCK,
SUNSCREEN, SUNGLASSES, FIELD GUIDES TO LOCAL FLORA AND FAUNA, FLASHLIGHT (August
and September)
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24. Where can I get more information on Denali Backcountry
Lodge?
More information on Denali Backcountry Lodge is available at
www.denalilodge.com.
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