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Denali National Park and Preserve
Bear Resistant Food Containers (BRFCs)

Bear Resistant Food Containers (BRFCs)

These hard plastic portable containers are a vital part of Denali’s bear/human conflict management program. You must store all food, garbage, and other scented items in a BRFC when camping overnight in Units 1-21 and 23-43.  BRFC's are recommended for overnight camping in all other units. Their consistent use has resulted in a bear population that does not associate humans or their property with food sources. A small BRFC weighs 3 lbs. and holds 3-5 days of food for one person, and the larger BRFC weighs 5 lbs. and carries 7-10 days of food. BRFCs are issued free of charge with backcountry permits and must be returned within 48 hours of completion of your backcountry trip. If the BRFC is lost or damaged, you may be held responsible for its replacement.

BRFCs Approved for Use in Denali National Park & Preserve

The following brands of BRFCs are approved for use on backcountry trips in Denali:

  • Backpacker's Cache by Garcia Machine (this is the brand issued to permitted backpackers free of charge by the Backcountry Information Center)
  • BearKing by Counter Assault
  • Bearikade by Wild Ideas
  • BearVault models BV250 Solo, BV300, BV350 Solo and BV400

The following brands of BRFCs are NOT PERMITTED for backcountry use in Denali:

  • BearVault models BV110B and BV200
  • Ursack or ANY OTHER Kevlar, fabric or fabric-aluminum hybrid bear-resistant bag
Image of footprint found in Denali National Park and Preserve  

Did You Know?
Did you know that in the summer of 2005 a footprint of a dinosaur was found in Denali National Park? The print has been identified as belonging to a three toed foot of a Cretaceous Theropod.

Last Updated: January 28, 2008 at 19:55 EST