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Denali National Park and Preserve
Plans & Studies: Entrance Area/ Headquarters/Savage River
 

Wastewater Treatment Facility Plan (2008)
- Environmental Assessment
- Finding of No Significant Impact

Entrance Area and Road Corridor Development Concept Plan (DCP) (1997)
- Final DCP and Environmental Impact Statement
- Record of Decision

Headquarters Area Plan (2008)
- Environmental Assessment
- Finding of No Significant Impact

C-Camp Improvements (2006)
- Environmental Assessment
- Finding of No Significant Impact

Savage River Rest Stop (2006)
- Environmental Assessment
- Finding of No Significant Impact

Savage River East Parking Area (2002)
- Finding of No Significant Impact

Entrance Area Visitor Facilities (2001)
- Environmental Assessment
- Finding of No Significant Impact
- Wetlands Statement of Finding

Community Transportation System Needs Assessment & Feasibility Study (2006)
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Final Study

Triple Lakes & Savage Alpine Trails (2006)
- Environmental Assessment
- Finding of No Significant Impact

McKinley Station & Meadow View Trails (2005)
- Environmental Assessment
- Finding of No Significant Impact

Multi-Purpose Trail & Fiber Optic Line (Bike Trail) (2004)
- Environmental Assessment
- Finding of No Significant Impact

Rehabilitate Mile 4.0 and 4.5 of Denali Park Road
- Environmental Assessment
- Finding of No Significant Impact

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Did You Know?
Did you know that Denali National Park and Preserve is home to both black bears and grizzly (brown) bears? Black bears inhabit the forested areas of the park, while grizzly bears mainly live on the open tundra. Almost all bears seen by visitors along the Park Road are grizzlies.

Last Updated: October 19, 2009 at 15:17 EST