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Denali Grizzly Bear Resort

Reviews (5)

What Guests Are Saying

Visitors to Denali National Park in winter appreciate the stunning, snow-covered landscapes and the peaceful atmosphere, making it a unique experience. The Murie Science & Learning Center offers convenient amenities, and friendly staff enhance the overall visit. While winter access is limited and the ticketing process can be confusing, the beauty of the park and opportunities for wildlife sightings make it worthwhile.

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Wander Diary

Wander Diary

March 2, 2026

5

We visited Denali National Park at the end of February. Many areas are closed during winter, but the drive alone is absolutely worth it. The snow-covered landscape is peaceful, dramatic, and feels truly wild.
During winter, the park uses the Murie Science & Learning Center as the visitor center. Nearby, there’s an indoor picnic area with a microwave and electric kettle, which was very convenient. You can also sit inside, warm up, and watch an Alaska-themed film, a nice break from the extreme cold.
What made our visit especially memorable was one of the staff members working outside in the freezing temperatures. Despite the harsh conditions, she was incredibly friendly and helpful. Her warmth and kindness truly brightened our winter trip and made us feel genuinely welcome.
Even though winter access is limited, the experience felt special, quiet, and unique. If you’re prepared for the cold, it’s a beautiful time to visit.

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Bharath Kilari

Bharath Kilari

January 3, 2026

5

This is among the best National Park I have been to in the US. Can’t imagine how wonderful it would be during winter. The views are super amazing.

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Breanna M.

Breanna M.

December 3, 2025

5

These mountains are incredible. I came here in November so most of the park was closed, but I definitely want to come back in the summer sometime! Even just driving through the area and looking at all the mountains was worth it. I got to see a mom moose and her two babies on our way back from Denali to Fairbanks and that alone was worth the drive out there. The roads weren't too bad when we drove out and honestly they were maybe even a little bit better than they are in Fairbanks.

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sherry mueller

sherry mueller

October 1, 2025

4

Although our visit was after the park had reduced services due to the start of the winter season, there were still some hikes that we could take and we were able to drive a private car into the park for a longer distance. That being said, the park was doing maintenance on the road past mile 15 which limited the ability to actually drive further into the park. It was confusing about paying for admission as there were only QR codes around and cell service was spotty. We purchased two tickets but it looks like we probably didn't have to at that time of year. No one was checking. Having a proper ticket. Suggest making this a little more easy for visitors to understand. There is very limited parking at any of the trailheads, so we can only imagine that it would be quite crowded and impossible to park during the high season.

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Tanya Roberts

Tanya Roberts

September 20, 2025

5

Bus ride was informative and fun. Went late morning and returned late afternoon for a better chance to see Mt Denali. Opportunity to see different wildlife while there. The singing Ranger was a nice surprise!

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Location Denali Grizzly Bear Resort

Address:
Denali National Park and Preserve
Mckinley Park, AK,
United States

Highway access

The campground is near Parks Highway (AK-3). Denali Park Road is near.

Latitude & Longitude: 63.2828 / -150.789

Elevation: 1136 feet

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Last updated: May 21, 2026

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