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Denali National Park and Preserve
South Side Camping

Hiking and camping south of the crest of the Alaska Range requires additional preparation and skill. This area contains ice fields, sheer rock, heavily crevassed glaciers, extremely large rivers, and very dense brush. Access to the southern backcountry units of Denali can be difficult, possibly requiring aircraft drop-off and/or lengthy overland traverses. If you enter the park through the Cantwell area, you need to stop by the Backcountry Information Center to obtain your permit and BRFC. Respect private property in the area and never trespass.

All climbers attempting Mt. McKinley or Mt. Foraker must register through the Mountaineering Program (see Mountaineering).

For more information about backcountry travel in these areas, contact the Talkeetna Ranger Station at (907)733-2231.

 

 

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Did You Know?
The coldest recorded temperature at Denali National Park & Preserve headquarters is minus fifty-five degrees Fahrenheit (-48° C).

Last Updated: January 13, 2009 at 17:50 EST