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Denali National Park and Preserve
Bus Reservations

Note: Reservations for bus trips and campground stays in summer 2011 will be possible as early as December 1, 2010. The following information details how, on or after that date, you can make reservations for your visit to Denali. You will not be able to book anything before December 1.

 
Shuttle Bus Reservations

Our bus concessioner may only reserve a portion of each day's shuttle tickets in advance. The remaining pool of daily tickets are available for purchase two days before the date of the trip. Visitors with very limited schedules or particularly large (6 or more) groups are advised to book in advance.

For advance reservations:

1. Online

2. By mail:

Doyon/ARAMARK Joint Venture
2445 West Dunlap Avenue
Phoenix, Arizona 85021

3. By calling:

1 800 622-7275 (U.S. and Canada)
1 907 272-7275 (international or Anchorage local)

4. In person at the Wilderness Access Center

To see bus prices, click here

 
Tour Bus Reservations

Since the bus concessioner may limit the daily tour bus numbers based on demand, it is advisable to book any of the three tour bus options in advance. Tour reservations can be made in any of the following ways:

1. Online

2. By mail:

Doyon/ARAMARK Joint Venture
2445 West Dunlap Avenue
Phoenix, Arizona 85021

3. By calling:

1 800 622-7275 (U.S. and Canada)
1 907 272-7275 (international and Anchorage local)

4. In person at the Wilderness Access Center.

To see bus prices, click here

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Climate warming has affected Denali's snowfall, snowmelt, and greenup

Did You Know?
Recent climate warming has affected Denali in ways that are readily apparent, such as reduced spring snowfall, earlier snowmelt, earlier green-up and thawing of permanent snowfields. Subarctic ecosystems, like Denali, are extremely sensitive to climate variability and change.

Last Updated: June 15, 2011 at 17:42 MST