Alaska
A true wilderness destination; visit the island of Kodiak to see
North America’s largest Brown Bears, take to the trails in Denali
for a great view of mighty Mount McKinley; or watch the marine life amongst spectacular scenery from a coastal cruise vessel.

Easily accessible from Fairbanks to the north or Anchorage to the south, Denali is a wonderful national park. The scenery is varied, however the main reason visitors flock here is to view North America’s highest peak, Mount McKinley. Soaring over 20,000 feet, the snow and glacier covered mountain dominates Denali and will, on clear days, be your constant companion. Classified as a sub-arctic desert, Denali has many rare plants and an abundance of wildlife. Brown Bears roam the six million acre park, along with moose, Dall Sheep, caribou and wolves. Hiking trails exist all over Denali allowing you to get up close to the rich flora and fauna.
Properties
Camp Denali

Away from the centre of the tourist activity, Camp Denali is one of only two lodges within the park to have direct views of Mount McKinley. There are 17 guest cabins, spread out between three and seven minutes walk from the main lodge. The cabins are comfortable with private facilities and a wood burning stove.