
South Denali Visitor Center - Alaska
K'esugi Ken Interpretive Center Is a large, 30 x 90 foot open pavilion that contains interpretive information about Denali State Park and the Alaska Range. Interpretive programming is also provided most summer days, Memorial Day through Labor Day.
K'esugi Ken Campground - Alaska
The K'esugi Ken Interpretive Center is a large, 30 x 90 foot open pavilion that contains interpretive information about Denali State Park and the Alaska Range. Interpretive programming is also provided most summer days, Memorial Day through Labor Day.
There are two campground loops at K’esugi Ken. The RV and tent campground has 32 campsites and the walk-in campground has eight tent sites, one group campsite, and two public-use cabins. All the sites have picnic tables and fire rings. Each RV site is equipped with electric hook-ups, but there is no dump station. So, settle in and let the ...
Denali Cabin - Alaska
If you are renting this cabin during the summer months, be advised that the K'esugi Ken campground host RV parking spot is next to this cabin (roughly 10 feet). This spacious cabin includes a woodstove, counter space, as well as tables and benches.
Tokosha Cabin - Alaska
Within K'esugi Ken Campground located at MP135.4 George Parks Highway. Follow the highway signs to the entrance road, two miles long up a curvy hill. All-wheel drive vehicles are recommended during winter months.
Safety and Considerations: Weather on K’esugi Ridge can change fast. Be prepared with proper clothing and navigation tools in case low clouds move
Denali State Park - Alaska
Situated between the Talkeetna Mountains to the east and the Alaska Range to the west, the landscape varies from meandering lowland streams to alpine tundra. Dominating this diverse terrain are Curry and Kesugi Ridges, a 35 mile long north-south alpine ridge, the backbone of the eastern half of the park.
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Guide to - Alaska
Allowable Uses Safety and Considerations: Weather on K’esugi Ridge can change fast. Be pre-pared with proper clothing and navigation tools in
Byers Lake Campground - Alaska
This quiet, family campground is nestled on Byers Lake at the foot of Kesugi Ridge and is an access point to Kesugi Ridge trail via the Cascade trail. The area offers spectacular views of Mt. Denali. It is located 147 miles north of Anchorage and …
Legend Parking Toilet Fee Station Walk-In Campsite Ranger Station Public-Use Cabin Bear-Resistant Trash Drinking Water Picnic Shelter Trail Each campsite has a picnic