Be Bear Aware: Read the latest bear safety information from the National Park Service.
Alaska State Law requires children to be in a car or booster seat as follows:
- Children younger than 1 year of age or less than 20 pounds (9 kilograms) must be in a rear-facing infant seat.
- Children 1 to 4 years old and at least 20 pounds (9 kilograms) must be in a child restraint.
- Children 4 to 7 years old and are less than 57 inches (1.4 meters) tall or less than 65 pounds (30 kilograms) must be in a booster seat. Booster seats are no longer required for children ages 5-7 once they reach 57 inches (1.4 meters) tall or weigh 65+ pounds (30 kilograms).
NOTE: Parents are responsible for providing the appropriate car seat.
The entrance fee for Denali Park & Preserve is $15.00 per person (age 16 and older). Children's entrance fee is free (age 15 and younger). This fee provides Denali Park access for 7 consecutive days.
- Camping: If you plan to camp in the park, the entrance fee will need to be paid when you receive your camping permit.
- Tours: If purchasing tour ticket, the entrance fee will be charged at the time of booking.
- Transit: If purchasing transit ticket, guests must pay entrance fee upon arrival.
America the Beautiful Pass Holders
Entrance Fees to Denali Park & Preserve are waived. America the Beautiful Passes are for sale during the summer season at the Denali Visitor Center or at the Denali Bus Depot.
A passenger/guest may not possess a firearm on board a Tour Bus or Kantishna Experience Bus. A passenger/guest may possess a firearm on board a Transit or Courtesy Shuttle bus so long as the gun is locked in a closed container and is not loaded. Guests may carry and/or posses firearms in all of the Denali National Park and Preserve campgrounds according to Alaska State Law.
For more information about firearms in Denali National Park & Preserve, visit National Park Service.
The Riley Creek Mercantile has a public laundry available for a fee. It is located on the grounds of the Riley Creek Campground one half mile along the Park Road.
There are plenty of restroom facilities in Denali Park. All buses (tours & transit) stop approximately every hour and a half for restroom breaks.
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