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Denali Rainbow Village RV Park and Motel
Denali Rainbow Village RV Park and Motel is located in McKinley Park. The hotel also provides free WiFi and free private parking.

McKinley Creekside Cabins
Located 13 miles south of the Denali National Park entrance on Carlo Creek, these cabins feature views of the surrounding forests and mountains. An on-site café serves all homemade food.

Carlo Creek Cabins
Located in McKinley Park in the Alaska region, Carlo Creek Cabins provides accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking. Some units include a seating area and/or a balcony.

Denali Cabins
Offering a restaurant, Denali Cabins is located in Denali, 15 minutes' drive from Denali Visitor Center. A hot tub, an on-site bar and free Wi-Fi access is available.

Denali Grizzly Bear Resort
Denali Grizzly Bear Resort is situated in Denali, 15 minutes' drive from Denali Visitor Center. All units feature a TV with cable channels and a private bathroom with a full bath.

Grande Denali Lodge
Offering panoramic views of Denali Canyon, this rustic lodge is 1.6 miles from Alaska Travel Adventures and Denali National Park.

Denali Crow's Nest Cabins
Boasting a bar, Denali Crow's Nest Cabins is set in McKinley Park. Each accommodation at the 4-star holiday park has mountain views, and guests can enjoy access to a sauna and a hot tub.

Denali Bluffs Hotel
Nestled next to the Nenana River and Denali National Park, this Alaska hotel features an on-site restaurant. It offers comfortable rooms with cable TV featuring the Alaska Channel.

Denali Park View Family Log Cabin
Denali Park View Family Log Cabin is set in McKinley Park. This holiday home offers free private parking, an ATM and free WiFi. A tour desk can provide information on the area.
The Perch Resort
Providing mountain views, The Perch Resort in McKinley Park provides accommodation, a restaurant and a bar. Complimentary WiFi is provided. Fairbanks International Airport is 215 km away.

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- Scored out of 10, guest rating 9.2Superb - What previous guests thought, 535 reviewsThe cabins are amazing, our was perfect like a mountain house. Made of wood with a pleasent balcony where to spend late afternoon after an amazing drive trough Denali Nation Park (10 min away from it). My fiancé and I we had an amazing time here. Restaurant is great, good quality! We felt in love with the breakfast brownie and cookies. Prepared and kind personnel.Guest review byMatteoItaly
- Scored out of 10, guest rating 6.6Pleasant - What previous guests thought, 45 reviewsWe stayed in a one room cabin with king bed and private bath. Quiet. A little tight with the king bed, but very nice. Restaurant was excellent, good food, excellent service for evening meals. enjoyed the many firepits around the property.Guest review bySingletonUnited States
- Scored out of 10, guest rating 7.5Good - What previous guests thought, 153 reviewsNice place direct on the Nenana River and 6 miles far from Denali National Park. Super friendly host. It is definitely worth it! The nature is unbelievable!!Guest review byFringsGermany
- From £243.22 per nightScored out of 10, guest rating 8.0Very good - What previous guests thought, 140 reviewsJohn picked us up at the train station. My husbands luggage was damaged so he fixed it. The cabin is very spacious and in a great location. Clean and quietGuest review byRayUnited States
- Scored out of 10, guest rating 8.1Very good - What previous guests thought, 154 reviewsSuper friendly and very helpful staff. Close to downtown. Good shittle service to town and visitor center.Guest review byClaudiaSwitzerland
- From £221.99 per nightScored out of 10, guest rating 7.8Good - What previous guests thought, 164 reviewsThe views were wonderful. The lodge itself was beautiful. The free transportation was a good perk.Guest review byPERVISUnited States
- Scored out of 10, guest rating 7.6Good - What previous guests thought, 142 reviewsBeautiful room. Confortable bed. Nice view. Very clean. Nice staff.Guest review byWendyUnited States
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(Hey Booking.com, the park wasn't renamed by the current...
(Hey Booking.com, the park wasn't renamed by the current administration, just the mountain! So it is now called Mt. McKinley officially, but it is still Denali National Park!) Denali is an unusual National Park by comparison to the ones in "the lower 48". Unlike those other parks, you can't drive to all the key attractions. The only road into the park doesn't go very close to the standout feature--the mountain. At the visitor center you are more than 60 miles away from it! The park is huge; everything you can see from the road is less than 10% of the total park area. And with the road closed at roughly the halfway point (due to a landslide), you see even less. To get a real sense of the park, take the Tundra Wildnerness Bus Tour (linked from the park web site). This is one of four bus tours offered, and is the longest (5-6 hours)--but easily the best. You go as deep into the park as vehicles can go (to where the road is closed). The drivers have an average of 21 years of experience in the park, and will narrate the history, geology, flora and fauna. If they or you spot an animal, they will stop the bus and give you ample time to look at them. On our tour, we were extremely fortunate and saw all of "the big 4 mammals": Caribou, Dall sheep, Grizzly Bears, and Moose--some were even walking on the road! If you want your own adventure, you can walk or snowshoe or mush just about anywhere. There are very few designated trails, so explore!Guest review byScottUnited States - 8.0
There is easy access with free shuttles to and from the...
There is easy access with free shuttles to and from the surrounding resorts. Free shuttles within the park. Made getting around easy. Bus tours that cost extra were well run and enjoyable. Visitors center was beautiful with a free theater showing very well made movies about the park and the dog kennel run by the rangers. Restaurant on site.Guest review byAnonymous - 2.0
This place is not worth the money by a huge margin.
This place is not worth the money by a huge margin. It’s pretty bad. No Wi-Fi working, no heating that worked, no phone system that worked, soft beds, no bed side table, no bed side reading lamps, shoddy bathroom. I would not recommend it and will definitely not come back.Guest review bycarlUnited States