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An open-concept living area features a vaulted ceiling with wooden beams and natural light filtering through large windows. The space includes a kitchen with modern appliances, a dining area, and a cozy sitting area with comfortable seating arranged around the window.
Cabin in Healy
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 235 reviews

Denali Bear Cabin w/Hot Tub, Entire Cabin, Private, 3 beds

Bear cabin is built with douglas fir log handcrafted with a unique and modern design. The vaulted ceiling and the old-fashioned pine t&g create this rustic and cozy cabin to enjoy. This cabin is like having your own private oasis to relax in after spending a day hiking around. The hot tub is wonderful to relax and rejuvenate. The Bear Cabin is comprised of 3 queen size beds (sleep 6 adults) with 1 private bedroom, loft bedroom with 2 queen size beds, 1 bathroom, fully stocked kitchen, covered porch, fire pit, and hot tub. The cabin has full amenities includes essentials, a hairdryer, hangers, linens, towels, kitchen condiments, and spices. This cabin is smoke-free and pet-free. Sorry, we do not accept pets due to allergies. Hot Tub disclaimer: The hot tub is an additional amenities and we will try our hardest to keep it working. However, due to unforeseen circumstances, the hot tub may not be working on your visit due to maintenance or an unexpected repair.

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A wooden cabin is nestled amongst tall evergreen trees, surrounded by a blanket of snow. Soft sunlight filters through the branches, highlighting the cabin's rustic exterior and inviting entrance. The snowy landscape enhances the secluded and serene feel of the setting.
Cabin in Healy
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 488 reviews

Ranger's Cabin, a Tiny Alaskan Cabin in the Woods

We acknowledge the Alaska Native nations upon whose ancestral lands our cabins reside. In Healy, Ranger's Refuge is located on the ancestral lands of the Tanana Athabascan people. Experience a true Alaskan experience as you cozy up in this tiny cabin surrounded by nature and untouched wilderness. Secluded in the woods, you'll have plenty of opportunity for moose sighting. Located 20 minutes north of Denali National Park and under 2 hours from Fairbanks, you'll be ideally located for adventure.

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The exterior of a cabin displays a modern design with a peaked roof and wooden steps leading to the entrance. Colorful chairs are placed on a gravel path, bordered by trees and natural surroundings, highlighting a peaceful retreat in the wilderness.
Cabin in Healy
4.78 out of 5 average rating, 166 reviews

The Fireweed Cabin

A secluded million dollar view of the entire Alaska Range out in front of you from this 24 acre retreat a 1600 foot long ridgetop. Sitting on the edge of a bluff above the Little Panguingie Creek. When the midnight sun reaches lowlight this spot is the perfect place for viewing the Alaska Ranges pink and purple alpenglow. Enjoy wildlife as this property is nestled up against the Denali Wilderness. Peace and quiet of 6 million acres as your surroundings while only 5 minutes from All Services.

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A charming two-story cabin with a blue metal roof is surrounded by greenery. The wooden exterior features decorative antlers above the entrance. A spacious deck with multiple steps is adorned with planters, while the natural landscape offers a serene atmosphere.
Home in Healy
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 144 reviews

RnR Homestead with breathtaking views!

RnR Homestead is located right off the Parks Hwy just 24 miles north of Denali National Park. The small town of Healy with restaurants and a grocery store is a ten minute drive south on the highway. The 80-acre property is surrounded by giant spruce and birch trees with amazing views of the Nenana River valley and the outer Alaska Range. It's bordered by state land and the northern section of Denali Park. The first floor has kitchen, bathroom & living space. The upstairs is bedrooms only.

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A cozy sleeping area features a wooden bed with a red and plaid comforter. Two bedside lamps are positioned on wooden nightstands. A decorative rug lies in front of the bed, while a white stuffed animal adds a playful element. Natural light enters through the curtained window.
Cabin in Denali
4.87 out of 5 average rating, 153 reviews

Denali Homestead's Cozy Cabin 1

This Cozy Cabin is hosted on the homestead property of 4-time Iditarod Champion, Jeff King. Conveniently located 8 miles south of the entrance to Denali Park, it is close to all the local attractions, while being slightly off the beaten path. Our cabin is brand new and offers all the amenities without the bustle of the busy hotels. Here at Husky Homestead our neighbors are Denali Air. Noise can be expected during the day, and on occasion our dogs will alert us to wildlife in the area.

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The kitchen features wooden cabinetry and countertops, complemented by stainless steel appliances. A circular dining table is surrounded by wooden chairs, with two additional stools at the kitchen island. Large windows offer views of the surrounding landscape, enhancing the bright and welcoming space.
Cabin in Denali National Park and Preserve
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 163 reviews

The Harbor House **Best mountain views!**

Breathtaking views of the Alaska Range and Denali National Park. One mile from the Denali National Park boundary and less than 10 miles to the Denali Visitor Center. Custom craftsman-style home perfect for a small family or two couples. 2 Bedroom, 1.5 Bath Escape the over-crowded tourist center and stay in a quiet, tranquil community. The Harbor House is perched high on a ridge overlooking the Alaska Range and Denali National Park.

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Camper/RV in Healy
4.87 out of 5 average rating, 166 reviews

The Bus Stop ( Zen Den)- An experience to remember

The Zen Den has spectacular views of the Outer Alaska Range! Tucked away a few miles north of Healy this site provides you with true seclusion and serenity. Only 20 minutes drive to Denali National Park and a host of outdoor activities that include: zipline, hiking, rafting, horseback riding, fly tours, custom personal tours. Perfect for long or short stays. You're sure to leave with a lifetime memorable experience and stay.

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A yurt is nestled in a snowy landscape under a starry night sky, with the northern lights creating a gentle green glow overhead. Surrounding evergreen trees are dusted with snow, enhancing the serene winter atmosphere.
Yurt in Healy
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 151 reviews

Evergreen Yurt Near Denali National Park

This yurt is the perfect basecamp for all your Denali adventures. Please be aware this is a semi-rustic lodging experience blending casual comforts and an authentic Alaskan experience. Don’t you want to say you’ve used an outhouse? The yurt is 15 miles from the entrance of Denali National Park (about 20 minutes). Healy is the “town” north of the park, so there are services, but no public transportation to get around.

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A cabin is nestled among leafy trees, featuring a sloped roof and inviting blue trim. A wooden porch with a railing offers a spot to enjoy the surrounding greenery. The clear blue sky creates a bright ambiance around the structure.
Cabin in Healy
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 126 reviews

Denali Escape - 1 Room Cabin

Our Ridgetop Cabins make a great escape from the hustle and bussle of the Denali Canyon. Enjoy your day out in the wilderness and come back to relax in your quiet getaway. We are close enough to enjoy all that Denali National Park has to offer, but far enough to appreciate the vast wilderness which is Alaska. There is a private bathroom with a shower/tub.

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A tan yurt is positioned on a wooden platform, surrounded by greenery and wildflowers. Majestic mountains rise in the background under a partly cloudy sky, creating a natural backdrop. The entrance door is visible, complemented by a well-maintained pathway leading to the yurt.
Yurt in Cantwell
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 524 reviews

"Experience Alaska" Yurt Rental #1 Open Year-Round

16' yurt with full view of Denali on a clear day, and 360 degree view of the surrounding mountains. Fully furnished with electricity, water, and a propane cooking stove, this setup is perfect for avoiding the crowds of the park but still experience true Alaskan beauty. And in the winter, it can be an excellent Northern Lights viewing area!

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The rustic exterior of the cabin features rich wooden siding, complemented by a welcoming porch area with potted flowers. A bench is placed outside, and a gentle pathway leads up to the door, surrounded by lush greenery.
Cabin in Denali National Park and Preserve
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 280 reviews

The Coho Cabin *A Forest Retreat*

A charming, authentic Alaskan Cabin on a wooded 2.5 acre privately owned lot. Easy access and conveniently located. The Coho Cabin is just 7 miles south from the entrance to Denali National Park and only 1 mile from the park boundary. It's an easy 5-mile drive to Creekside Café (A local favorite), Panorama Pizza, and Tonglen Lake Lodge.

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Cabin in Denali National Park and Preserve
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 150 reviews

Ravens Roost Dry Cabin- A Denali Retreat

The Raven's Roost is a piece of authentic Alaskan elegance surrounded by forests and mountain views. Located 8 miles south of Denali National Park and within walking distance to a number of other attractions. Your host is a local who loves sharing Denali with our summer guests!

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Denali Park?

    Staying near the park entrance gives easy access to visitor centers, shuttles, and popular trails, while remote cabins, tiny homes, or forest lodges offer a peaceful nature setting. Community hubs just outside the park have dining and local services.

  • What are the best things to do in Denali Park with kids?

    Explore interactive exhibits at the Denali Visitor Center, watch sled dog demonstrations, or follow kid-friendly trails teeming with animal tracks. Discovery hikes and picnic areas around the park create memorable family experiences.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Denali Park?

    Explore hiking trails and scenic viewpoints, join a ranger talk, or take a shuttle into the heart of Denali Park’s mountain wilderness. Many visitors enjoy wildlife spotting, local art exhibits, and sled dog demonstrations.

  • How is the weather in Denali Park?

    Winters in Denali Park are cold, around -12–15°F (-24 to -9°C), while summers warm to 49–73°F (10–23°C) with occasional rain. Early fall sees cooler temperatures and striking autumn colors, so layered clothing is suggested year-round.

  • When is the best time to visit Denali Park?

    Late spring through early fall is often recommended for visiting Denali Park, when temperatures are milder, trails are accessible, and wildlife is more active. Spring blooms and vibrant autumn colors are seasonal highlights.

  • What are the best places to visit in Denali Park?

    The Denali Visitor Center, Savage River area, and sled dog kennels are among the most popular sites to explore. Many enjoy scenic viewpoints with vistas of Denali, North America’s tallest peak, and strolls along accessible park trails.

  • What are some hiking trails in Denali Park?

    Denali Park has routes like the Horseshoe Lake Trail and Savage River Loop, which are frequently suggested for their scenery and accessibility. Adventurers can also explore the Triple Lakes Trail or guided off-trail rambles in the backcountry.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Denali Park?

    Families can join ranger-led programs, hike gentle trails, or engage with educational exhibits at the Denali Visitor Center. Guided wildlife spotting, sled dog demonstrations, and campfire storytelling sessions are also frequently suggested.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Denali Park?

    Around Denali Park, you can explore scenic river rafting, guided wildlife tours, or flightseeing excursions that highlight Alaska’s dramatic landscapes. Locally rooted cultural centers, hiking routes, and nature photography outings are also frequently suggested for a full day.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Denali Park?

    Around Denali Park, many cabin-style rentals and lodges welcome pets, especially near outdoor trails and community areas. It’s suggested to confirm pet rules with each host before booking.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Denali Park?

    Dress in layers for shifting temperatures, carry insect repellent in summer, and book any guided tours early. Early mornings can be quieter for wildlife viewing, and the shuttle system makes deeper park areas more accessible.

  • What is Denali Park known for?

    Denali Park is known for its sweeping mountain landscapes, diverse wildlife like bears and caribou, and Denali—the tallest peak in North America at 20,310 feet (6,190 meters). The park’s tundra ecosystems and natural quiet draw outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Denali Park?

    Denali Park has lesser-known areas like quiet tundra trails, serene kettle ponds, and ranger-led interpretive walks that invite slower exploration. Small local art galleries, sled dog kennels, and wildflower meadows are frequently suggested for a distinct experience.

  • What are the best foods to try in Denali Park?

    Denali Park is known for locally-inspired dishes like wild salmon, halibut, and reindeer sausage, as well as seasonal berry desserts. Alaska-style sourdough pancakes and fresh-baked pastries are often recommended comfort foods.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Denali Park?

    Pack clothing for changing weather, including waterproof layers, sturdy shoes, and a warm hat, as temperatures range from -12°F to 73°F (-24°C to 23°C) depending on the month. Binoculars, insect repellent, and a refillable water bottle are also frequently suggested.

  • What is the nightlife in Denali Park like?

    Nightlife in Denali Park is relaxed, with people gathering for fireside chats, live acoustic music at local venues, and cozy taverns centered around the park entrance area. Late sunsets in summer and occasional northern lights displays create memorable evenings.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Denali Park?

    Denali Park has recurring events such as Denali Winterfest in late winter, which features community activities and opportunities to explore park traditions. The fall Road Lottery is frequently suggested for visitors interested in access to Denali Park Road, and ranger-led programs are common in summer months. Artist residencies and occasional local celebrations highlight Alaska Native culture and crafts.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Denali Park?

    Many stays around Denali Park welcome families, with options near natural spaces and community areas. You’ll find cabin-style accommodations and modern homes designed to make group stays comfortable.

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