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New Tour At Denali National Park Designed To Pack A Lot Into A Little Time

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May 9, 2013

Denali National Park and Preserve is a huge landscape, covering more than 6 million acres. Not surprisingly, this size can be daunting when it comes to planning a trip to the Alaskan park. A new tour debuting this summer could help you get the most out of your visit.

That tour, Windows into Wilderness, is being offered by Doyon/ARAMARK Joint Ventures. Beginning June 1 and running through August 31, the six-hour Windows Into Wilderness Tour is designed to take you deeper into Denali National Park in less time.

“Denali National Park is vast, comprising over six million acres of preserved wilderness, and can be overwhelming to visitors with limited time to explore. Our guided tours are an excellent option for guests that want to experience many facets of the Park and can be tailored to any itinerary with lengths that run from four to 12 hours,” said Tony Scoringe, director of sales and marketing for ARAMARK Alaska. “The Windows Into Wilderness tour is the perfect blend of park history, ecology and Native American culture at a convenient length for many visitors.”

The tour takes travelers 30 miles into the Park along the Denali Park Road. Twelve miles into the tour at the Mountain Vista Trailhead, visitors are taken on a guided 90-minute walk. Led by a science educator from the Murie Science and Learning Center, visitors will learn about Denali’s subarctic ecosystem.

Tour participants will meet with an interpreter of the Athabascan culture, the indigenous people whose ancestors utilized the Denali ecosystem for several thousand years. During time with this local interpreter, there will be a demonstration of the craftsmanship long identified with the culture.

The last stop in the tour is the Teklanika Overlook where attendees stand above the Teklanika River on the open-air deck and enjoy breathtaking views of Cathedral and Igloo mountains, as well as have the opportunity to peer for wildlife below, before returning to the visitor center.

Tickets run $130.75 per adult, and $59.50 for kids 15 and under.

The Windows Into Wilderness Tour departs at 8 a.m. daily from McKinley Village Lodge, McKinley Chalet Resort, Denali Princess Wilderness Lodge and the Wilderness Access Center. For more information or to book your tour, visit http://www.denaliparkresorts.com/.

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