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Saturday, June 11, 2011

Walk in Denali National Park


 Roger and I decided to take in some of Denali National Park.  You are able to drive to Mile 15, the Savage River.  After that point, you must be on a tour or shuttle bus.  We first stopped at the Wilderness Center to find out about the tours and shuttle buses for future use and took in a short film about the "early days".  Then we headed to the Visitors Center where we were able to see another short film about the wildlife and see a great topographical map of the park and some wonderful displays of the plants and wildlife in the park.

Stuffed Moose in the Visitors Center
Before we went on our drive to the Savage River, we decided to have lunch in Morino's Grill at the Park.  Great food and not bad prices for Alaska.
View from Morino Grill at Visitor Center
After our great lunch, we headed for the Savage River and trail.  What beautiful sites on the way!
Road to Savage River


On the Road to the Savage River and Trail in Denali
After a beautiful 15 mile ride, we arrived at the Savage River and trail.  Off we went on our 2 mile hike.  What beautiful sites we saw including wildlife and wildflowers.
Savage River - Elevation 2780'

Start of the Savage River Trail

Snow along the trail

Artic Poppy


View along the River Trail

White Tundra Rose

Wildflowers 

Wooly Caterpillar
Common Larkspur

Lessing Arnica

Arctic Lupine

Arctic Ground Squirrel
Can you spot the 2 Dall Sheep? 
Forget-Me-Not

Moss Campion

Purple Cress


Big rock along the trail

Roger along the trail

Roger on the footbridge 

Sue on the footbridge
On our drive back from the Savage River, we saw a moose.  She appeared to be very old and just wanted to get across the road.
Moose

Crossing the road

Moose crossing the road

1 comment:

  1. That glacier does look like the highlight Sue all I can say is WOW! It looks breathtaking! Kelly

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