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Wrangell-St. Elias National Park & Preserve
Slana Ranger Station
 
Slana Ranger Station
The Slana Ranger Station is located at the beginning of the Nabesna Road. This is a great place to plan your visit to the northern portion of the park.
 

Slana Ranger Station
Mile 0.5 Nabesna Road
907-822-7401

Summer: 8:00am - 5:00pm

Winter: Open, but please call ahead

The Slana Visitor Contact Station provides information about the northern side of the park and the Nabesna Road. ATV permits, and subsistence permits are also issued here. Bookstore, phone, restrooms, maps, and park film shown on TV by request. Guided ranger interpretive programs available.

 
 
 Ranger-Led Programs
Interpretive Activities
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Nabesna Road Guide
Nabesna Road Guide
Chart your way to adventure
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Schedule of Events
What's Happening?
Schedule of Park Events
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Current Park Road Conditions
How Are The Park Roads?
Current Status of the McCarthy & Nabesna Roads
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Quaking Aspen  

Did You Know?
The bark of the Quaking Aspen tree (Populus tremuloides), containing such salicylate chemicals as salicine and populin, has been used medicinally to treat a myriad of symptoms and conditions, such as pain, fever, arthritis, inflammation, and rheumatism.

Last Updated: October 10, 2007 at 13:26 EST