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Denali National Park and Preserve
Photo Gallery
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People in the Park (17 Photos)
Photographs of park visitors
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Pictures from Park Visitors (8 Photos)
Photographs of the park, and park experiences, donated by visitors
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Park Rangers, and others (33 Photos)
Photographs of people who work in the park
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Activities and Special Events (2 Photos)
Photographs of activities and special events
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Animals (8 Photos)
Photographs of park wildlife
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Plants (1 Photos)
Photographs of park plants
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Scenic (17 Photos)
Photographs of landscapes and park scenery, all seasons
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Subsistence (1 Photos)
Photographs of people, practices and techniques involved with living from the land
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Science and Research (19 Photos)
Photographs of science and research
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Wildland Fire (10 Photos)
Photographs of wildland fire, and its importance to the local ecology
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Facilities
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1 - Park Headquarters 2004
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Aerial - Wilderness Access Center
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Alaska Railroad
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Amphitheater
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Cabin Delivery
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Cabin Restoration
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Cabin Restoration 2
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Cabin Restoration 3
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Cabin Restoration 4
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Eielson Trails 1
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Eielson Trails 2
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Park Road 1
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Discovery Hike (8 Photos)
Photographs from a Discovery Hike with Ranger Danica Yates on June 25, 2008
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Mountaineering Photos (19 Photos)
Images of mountaineering in Denali National Park and Preserve, Alaska
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Winter by Jared Withers (11 Photos)
Photographs of winter landscapes donated by Jared Withers
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Winter Kennels: Toklat Clean Up (13 Photos)
Denali is the only national park in America with a working sled dog kennel. In January 2009, park staff and volunteers took three teams of sled dogs more than 50 miles into the park to continue a debris removal project. All told, they moved 44 loads a total of 147 miles.
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Explore a list of national parks across Alaska, with direct links to photos and multimedia pages
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Did You Know?
Did you know that in the summer of 2005 a footprint of a dinosaur was found in Denali National Park? The print has been identified as belonging to a three toed foot of a Cretaceous Theropod.
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Last Updated: May 28, 2009 at 22:35 EST |