FAQs | Denali Education Center (2024)

Weather in the subarctic is extremely unpredictable. It’s not uncommon to experience three or four “seasons” in a week, and on occasion the weather will shift as much in single day. Knowing the average temperatures for the time you will be visiting Alaska is less important than being prepared for all weather conditions. If you are joining us for a program, refer to your program information for weather advice that is relevant to your specific program date.

Generally, program participants seldom encounter thick mosquitoes during their stay on our campus. The population of mosquitoes during your visit will depend largely on the weather during the days and week before you arrive, so long-term predictions are not available. Mosquito-borne illnesses are not a concern for people in Alaska at this point. In Denali, mosquitoes are often absent before June and after mid-August. When mosquitoes are present, loose-fitting long pants and tops provide adequate protection for many travelers and summer weather in Denali is commonly conducive to covering up. Those who wish to avoid receiving even a few mosquito bites, or would prefer not to cover up may wish to travel with a small container of DEET-based bug repellent. If you bring DEET, please choose a small container (a little goes a long way) and avoid using sprays in closed spaces or near others.

The walks we offer travel over trail surfaces ranging from packed gravel to loose rocks and tree roots and are, in places, steep and uneven. Given our remote location, a twisted ankle can be a serious injury. For this reason we suggest sturdy, water-repellent footwear with ankle support and good tread.

Our summer rainstorms are often accompanied by cold wind. Hypothermia can be a concern. At any time during the Alaska summer season it is essential to carry a good rain coat (something more substantial than a poncho.) Rain pants are also highly recommended.

Bring rain gear and clothing for a wide range of temperatures. Summer temperatures in Denali generally range from 40 – 70 degrees F. Heat waves may bring the temperature above 80 F. Weather forecasts are not at all reliable in our region. Please do not use the forecast as an indicator of what to bring on your journey. Bring layers so that you can easily adapt to any temperature. Participants on programs beginning in late August and early September are likely to encounter morning temperatures near or below freezing. See program materials for advice specific to your program date.

Amenities include: linens, soap, heat, electric outlets, and views of wild surroundings. The absence of radio, microwave, fridge, hairdryers, etc. encourages guests to unplug and get outside.

There are three standard electrical outlets in each guest bedroom and one in each bathroom.

Cell service on our campus is generally good. Gaps in coverage occasionally affect our campus. When small holes in coverage occur, you can simply walk to another part of campus to send or receive calls or data. There is no cell phone service in the National Park west of Mile 4 on the Park Road.

Complimentary Wi-Fi is available on our campus. Internet service to our region is slow, and our Wi-Fi service is also slow. Coverage is good in the main meeting area.

Guest rooms are not equipped with alarm clocks. Please bring your own alarm if you generally depend on an alarm to wake you in the morning.

Northern lights are only visible when the sky is clear and dark and when solar storms create the right conditions in the atmosphere. Due to Denali’s long summer days, it is highly unlikely that you will see the northern lights before the second half of August. If seeing northern lights is a high priority for you, consider visiting Denali on a program in September or March, when longer nights improve your chances of seeing northern lights. Solar storm activity, which produces northern lights, is cyclical. Solar storms are expected to be frequent through 2015.

Conflicts between people and wild animals are rare in our neighborhood. Guests often encounter moose on our campus. Moose are dangerous and deserve your respect. You can show your respect by staying far, far, away. If a moose shows signs of distress (ears back, hackles raised, snorting, or stomping, etc.) you are too close. It is rare for program participants to have close encounters with bears either on our campus or in the park. Your orientation to campus on the first day of the program will include detailed advice on local wildlife etiquette, so that you can stay on the good side of the bears and moose. There are no snakes in Alaska and no mountain lions or ticks in Denali.

Our kitchen prides itself on preparing healthy and delicious food for all guests. Nearly everything they serve, right down to the salad dressing, is prepared in-house. With notice, we can accommodate most dietary restrictions (i.e. dairy, eggs, soy, gluten, nuts, shellfish, etc.). We suggest that guests with the most restrictive diets bring some of their favorite snack foods to supplement the foods we will have available. We are in a remote location; the nearest grocery store is 120 miles away, so it’s essential that we receive advance notice of dietary restrictions. Please describe your dietary restrictions clearly on your health forms and return the forms to us at least three weeks in advance of your program start date.

Our campus does not serve alcohol. However, our campus is within walking distance of a small store that sells beer and wine. A centrally located cooler is available for storing and chilling beer and wine.

A centrally located cooler is accessible, day and night, for participants who need a place to keep their medicine, beer, and/or wine cool. Participants who arrive with perishable food stuffs may also use this central refrigerator.

FAQs | Denali Education Center (2024)

FAQs

How bad are mosquitoes in Denali National Park? ›

The risk for mosquito activity is extremely high. Wear long-sleeved shirts and pants when spending time outdoors to prevent bites. The risk for mosquito activity is high.

How many days should I stay in Denali? ›

Located far from any airport or large city, Denali is a wilderness park. Reaching the park can take several hours (or even most of a day), so we recommend that you plan a minimum itinerary of 2 nights in the area, which gives you one full day and part of two others.

How much time does it take to see Denali? ›

When designing itineraries for our guests, we usually plan 2 or 3 nights in the Denali area. Two nights are usually enough if you want to take a bus tour, take a hike, and learn more about the park. If you have an extra day, you can add some activities or go on a longer hike.

What month are mosquitoes most active in Alaska? ›

They're most prevalent after a hatch, with the mosquito population spiking late June through July, and again, briefly, at the beginning of August.

Are there bear attacks in Denali National Park? ›

A 55-year-old man from Indiana is in stable condition this morning after a bear attack in Denali National Park and Preserve.

Can you sleep in your car in Denali? ›

Denali has six campgrounds, three of which are open to tent or vehicle camping (RVs, etc) and three of which can only be used by tent campers.

Is Talkeetna worth visiting? ›

Though small, Talkeetna offers a wide range of tours in addition to the most popular: flightseeing, boat trips, and dog sled tours. Local operators offer guided ATV tours, ziplining, gold panning, guided hiking, and even heli-mountain biking tours. The opportunities for adventure from Talkeetna are endless.

How much does a Denali trip cost? ›

A guided trip to the top of Denali costs between USD 8,000 to USD 10,000 depending on the duration of the trip. On average, cost, including guides, transport to route kick off point, all meals and equipment is USD400/ day.

What is glitter gulch in Alaska? ›

Nenana Canyon Business Area, known as Glitter Gulch (MP 238-239), is a small, primarily seasonal area that is a major hub for visitors who come to see Denali National Park with hundreds of thousands of people typically passing through each summer.

Can you live in Denali? ›

Living in Denali is an adventure in and of itself. Here you will meet people from all walks of life, a wealth of different backgrounds, lifestyles, and nationalities.

Can you drive yourself in Denali? ›

There is only one road in Denali. Private vehicles can drive a small part of it, but most of the road is open only to bus traffic. Bus trips are available only in summer (mid-May through mid-September). All bus trips are operated by a private company with a contract to do so—not by the National Park Service.

How many people actually see Denali? ›

Denali is obviously spectacular, but don't expect to see it - you might be disappointed! Denali is big enough to create its own weather, so even when you think it's clear, you may never see it. This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC.

How long is the Denali train ride? ›

Every summer morning, the northbound Denali Star Train departs Anchorage for the 356-mile, 12-hour journey to Fairbanks, with stops in Wasilla, Talkeetna and Denali National Park; while in Fairbanks, the southbound Denali Star embarks on the reverse.

Can you see Aurora from Denali? ›

Denali is a great location for viewing the aurora because we are located at a far northern latitude and because there is very limited light pollution.

Where are the mosquitoes the worst in Alaska? ›

Avoiding Swarms of Mosquitoes in Alaska

Swampy, muskeg areas, and tundra are some of the more obvious areas where mosquitoes are plentiful. Some of the interior forest lands can also be buzzing pests.

What are some dangers in Denali National Park? ›

A cow moose protecting her calves can be especially hazardous. Cow moose use their hooves to kick, trample, and maim. People have been killed in Alaska by agitated cow moose.

Is there a black fly season in Alaska? ›

Summer is bug season and you will run into mosquitoes, black flies (also called white-sox, simulids and buffalo gnats) and no-see-ums (also known as punkies). Mosquitoes emerge from hibernation before the snow has entirely disappeared. They peak in June but continue to harass humans and wildlife through the fall.

How do I protect myself from mosquitoes in Alaska? ›

Wear khaki or neutral colors and avoid dark ones. Avoid using scented soaps, lotions, or shampoos. For areas with dense mosquito populations or day trips near stagnant water, consider wearing a head net to protect your face. Always use bug repellent.

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