The Bus System For Denali National Park
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Denali National Park offers trail hiking and off-trail hiking.
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Buses are essential for getting around in the park. So, where do you catch a bus?
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From late May to early September, you may drive your vehicle to Savage River (Mile 15).
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Private cars are not permitted beyond Savage River.
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The park offers two primary types of buses:
– Tour bus
– Transit bus
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This is where you purchase bus tickets and catch the bus.
Denali Bus Depot
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These buses are tan and make scheduled stops for restroom breaks and will stop for wildlife sightings.
Narrated Tour Bus
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You will have a trained naturalist at the helm who provides narration throughout your tour.
Narrated Tour Bus
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These buses are for people who want to enjoy the scenery and learn about the park on the ride.
Narrated Tour Bus
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If you desire to take a day hike or explore on your own, this is NOT your bus.
Narrated Tour Bus
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These buses are green. The ride is free and is not a narrated tour.
Savage River Shuttle
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Savage River Shuttle
Can you see wildlife on this bus route? Absolutely! Please do not let people tell you that you can’t.
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East Fork Transit
This bus will take you as far as Mile 43.
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East Fork Transit
Plan on this ride taking over four hours. The cost is $30 per person.
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East Fork Transit
Note that these buses are also green. Careful read the bus signage to ensure that you catch the correct ride.
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