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DENALI CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & VISITORS CENTER WWW.DENALICHAMBER.COM © Jimmy Tohill / Old Sourdough Studio ~ Denali DISCOVER 2020 BUSINESS DIRECTORY AND MAP From the local community, I am pleased to welcome you to Denali! We hope you find this land as interesting and inspiring as we do each day. Denali provides residents and visitors alike a wealth of opportunities, experiences, wonders and, at times, challenges. Take a bit of advice from those who call it home and embrace the challenge! Few places in the world challenge your senses as does Denali. A land of unparalleled vastness is at the same time close and intimate. Please take the time to explore the many facets of this special place we are fortunate to call home. Whether we call it home for a night or a lifetime, Denali always leaves us richer for the experience. Thank you for coming. Over 8.2 million acres of vast tundra and taiga, rugged mountains, and raging rivers comprise the Denali Borough. While the Borough is home to 1,900 residents, they are far outnumbered by grizzly bears, moose, caribou, dall sheep, wolves, fox, bald eagles and other wildlife! Best known as the gateway to Denali National Park, the Denali Borough is the proud steward of Denali, the highest mountain in North America at 20,310 feet. The Denali Borough was formed in 1990 and contains the communities of Anderson, Clear, Cantwell, Healy, McKinley Park, & a number of smaller settlements, as well as a the entrance to Denali National Park. Clay Walker WELCOME TO THE DENALI BOROUGH! A WORD FROM THE DENALI BOROUGH MAYOR... The Denali Chamber of Commerce is located at Mile .4 Healy Spur Road in Healy, Alaska. The building is open year-round for information about residing in and visiting the Denali area and it’s communities. In the summer, you can also visit our information kiosk on the boardwalk in the Denali Canyon. Whether you are a resident, relocating to the area, or are planning the Alaska trip of a lifetime, we are here to assist you! The Denali Borough is appealing for small and large businesses alike. Much of the commerce in the borough is dominated by the Usibelli Coal Mine, Golden Valley Electric Association Power Plant, and the National Park Service. Small family-owned businesses play a large role as well - cozy Bed & Breakfasts, welcoming lodging, summer tour operators, and home-style restaurants. DENALI CHAMBER OF COMMERCE (907) 683-INFO (4636) From milepost 248.8 Parks Hwy in Healy, Alaska, turn on Healy Spur Road. The Chamber building is .4 miles from the highway, on the left side of the road. Both residents and visitors take part in the array of summer and winter activities: HIKING RAFTING FISHING FLIGHT TOURS ATV TOURS BUS TOURS MOUNTAIN BIKING NORTHERN LIGHTS FAT TIRE BIKING CROSS COUNTRY SKIING FLIGHT TOURS DOG SLEDDING STAR GAZING SNOW SHOEING [email protected] denalichamber.com @denalichamber VISIT US IN OUR LOG CABIN! LOCAL HISTORY GOING TO DENALI NATIONAL PARK COOL FACTS Alaska is BIG! Everyone knows it is bigger than Texas – but did you know that Maine, Louisiana, Virginia, Florida, Vermont, New York, Massachusetts, Kentucky, Indiana, Connecticut, New Jersey, Tennessee, Oklahoma, West Virginia, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Delaware, Rhode Island and South Carolina could all fit with room to spare? Did you know that Alaska is the only state to have 2 separate time zones? The Aleutian Islands extend so far from the continent that some of them are on Hawaii time! The largest earthquake ever recorded in Alaska was a 9.2 in 1964, but on average, Alaska experiences 1000 earthquakes per month. • Alaska is home to 8 different indigenous populations. They include the Iñupiat, Yupik, Athabascan, Eyak, Aleut, Tlingit, Tsimshian and Haida cultures. North to south, Alaska is 1400 miles long! The longest stretch of road is 1077 miles from Prudhoe Bay to Homer Alaska, which equates driving from Seattle to San Diego. Alaska doesn’t have counties it has boroughs. The Denali Borough, home to some of Denali National Park is one of the smallest boroughs in the State yet will still fit 10 Rhode Islands! Denali National Park is one of 8 National Parks across Alaska. The others include Gates of the Arctic, Glacier Bay, Katmai, Kenai Fjords, Kobuk Valley, Lake Clark & Wrangell-St. Elias National Parks. They combine for over 41 million acres of protected land, about 11% of Alaska’s total area. NMLS# 640297 FNBAlaska.com We Believe in Alaska Healy Branch 683-7750 DENALI HORSEBACK TOURS PH. 907.322.3886 Guided 1 Hour, 2 Hour and Half-day Rides · Small Groups www.DenaliHorsebackTours.com Locally Owned & Operated · Advance Reservations Only Located in Healy, 12 Miles North of Denali Park Entrance [email protected] Located on the Boardwalk in Denali Ask about our Gift Cards (907)683-6002 Denali . Face to Face Since 1973 www.denaliair.com 907-683-2261 Flightseeing Denali– a Breathtaking, Once-in-a-Lifetime Experience! Parks Highway Towing The only local towing service 907-832-5583 1-800-478-TOWS (8697) 24/7 tows, recoveries, lock-outs, emergency roadside assistance DENALIBACKCOUNTRYADVENTURE.COM www.denaliraft.com ~ Email: [email protected] 907-683-2234 ~ 1-888-683-2234 907.683.2904 [email protected] huskyhomestead.com Tours offered Three times/day 8:30am / 2pm / 7pm DENALI WINTERFEST / FEBRUARY 21-23 TH This community wide event, spearheaded by National Park Service, has skiing, dog sledding, ice sculpting, luminary walks and more! It’s a great time to see what winter in Denali is all about. DENALI SEASON STARTS / MAY 15 TH Most Denali seasonal businesses open around this date. 4TH OF JULY PARADE / JULY 4 TH Come and watch a small-town parade, through Healy’s main street. Afterwards hang around for kids’ games and then join the community at Otto Lake for a cookout sponsored by Healy Lion’s Club. DENALI BLUEBERRY FESTIVAL / AUGUST 22 TH Listen to live music and enjoy a BBQ on the shore of Otto Lake, while kids play games and earn prizes. DENALI BLUEBERRY 5K DASH / AUGUST 22 TH This 5k race through the Nenana River canyon, is a fundraiser for the Children’s Organ Transplant Association. DENALI SEASON ENDS / SEPTEMBER 15 TH Most Denali seasonal businesses close around this date WINTER SOLSTICE SKI & STROLL / DECEMBER 21 ST Join Park Rangers for an experience you'll never forget, enveloped by the serenity of winter on the shortest day of the year! Denali National Park charges a $15 entrance fee, year-round, for individuals 16 and over, which provides 7-day access. Holders of the nationwide America the Beautiful Annual Pass, Senior Pass or Access Pass do not need to pay the park entrance fee. There is only one road for access into Denali National Park, known as Denali Park Road. The first 15 miles of this road are paved and accessible by private vehicle. Beyond this point, known as Savage River, access is available by bus. There are many different options for bus access – some narrated, some not – some 5 hours, some 12 – some just for transit. When making a reservation, tell the operator your plans and make sure to ask questions to find the tour best for you. Again, reservations are recommended. There are many campgrounds within the park, all with different requirements and options. If you are planning to camp inside the park, reservations can be made after December 1st of the year prior to your visit. The Senior Pass and Access Pass also provide a 50% nightly discount on camping in Denali. Hiking in Denali Park has a multitude of options. There are many trails for all ages and skill levels. Back country permits are also a possibility for the more adventurous travelers. These can be arranged in person at the Denali Visitor Center. You can book bus tours and campsites at: www.reservedenali.com / 800-622-7275 DENALI IS OPEN YEAR-ROUND! Denali National Park welcomes visitors for skiing, snowshoeing and winter camping. The Denali area is a fabulous location to view Aurora. Services are available in nearby Healy for overnight accommodations, dining and even winter tours. Visit www.denalichamber.com/winter-in-denali-park/ for a list of what is available. The Alaska Railroad offers year-round service to the Denali area. With multiple arrival and departure dates each week, it’s a great option for visitors! www.alaskarailroad.com. Healy celebrated its 100th Anniversary in 2019! Healy began its existence as a railroad camp community in 1919 when railroad construction began in the area. Most of the construction camps closed when the railroad was completed, but Healy became a permanent railroad station. Freight trains overnighted in Healy. Passenger trains overnighted in Curry and stopped to eat lunch in Healy. Coal mines were equally important to the regions development. The railroad needed coal for its steam engines. Residents of Fairbanks needed coal to heat their homes and to generate electricity. Healy River Coal Corporation began mining at Camp Healy in 1919. In 1921, HRCC moved their operation three miles up the Healy River. Their mining camp was called Suntrana. Mining continues in the area today, with Usibelli Coal Mine, in operation for 75 years, as the only operating coal mine in Alaska. Healy is the largest town in the Denali Borough and has a population of just over 1000 residents. Denali Park is home to dozens of archaeological sites, which show that human habitation in the area has existed for more than 11,000 years. The presence of Athabascan people is documented in hunting camps rather than traditional settlements. The beginning of the National Park started in 1906 with Charles Sheldon, a conservationist. It was a slow process, that resulted in the formation of Mount McKinley National Park in 19161. The national park has seen expansion of its boundaries in 1949 and 1980, to currently encompass more than 6 million acres. It was also in 1980 that the name of the park was changed to its current title of Denali National Park, which honors the Athabascan name for the mountain, as Denali means “the high one”. The area known as McKinley Village, 8 miles south of Denali Park entrance was the result of residents who participated in various Homestead programs between 1958 and 1985. Over time property in the area was sold, subdivided and ultimately has become its own unofficial town, where locals and tourism business co-exist. Cantwell and the surrounding area have been home to Athabascan and Tanana Native Americans for thousands of years. The town of Cantwell was established in the 1950’s as a flag stop on the Alaska Railroad. It is the southernmost community in the Denali Borough and the west end of the Denali Highway. Year-round population is about 200 people. Anderson was homesteaded in the 1950’s and eventually subdivided into lots for homes in 1961, with the completion of Clear Air Force Station. It is the northernmost community in the Denali Borough. Today it is home to about 250 people year-round. WINTER VISITATION EVENTS DENALI ROAD LOTTERY DATES / SEPT 18 - 22 ND , 2020 Each year a road lottery is held, for a chance to drive the length of Denali Park Road. Applications are accepted during the months of May and 400 vehicles per day are randomly chosen. Fees are assessed for the application and park entry. Located at Denali Cabins

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D E N A L I C H A M B E R O F C O M M E R C E & V I S I T O R S C E N T E R

WWW.DENALICHAMBER.COM

© Jimmy Tohill / Old Sourdough Studio ~ Denali

DISCOVER

2020 BUSINESS D IRECTORY AND MAP

From the local community, I am pleased to welcome you to Denali! We hope you find this land as interesting and inspiring as we do each day.

Denali provides residents and visitors alike a wealth of opportunities, experiences, wonders and, at times, challenges. Take a bit of advice from those who call it home and embrace the challenge! Few places in the world challenge your senses as does Denali. A land of unparalleled vastness is at the same time close and intimate. Please take the time to explore the many facets of this special place we are fortunate to call home. Whether we call it home for a night or a lifetime, Denali always leaves us richer for the experience. Thank you for coming.

Over 8.2 million acres of vast tundra and taiga, rugged mountains, and raging rivers comprise the Denali Borough. While the Borough is home to 1,900 residents, they are far outnumbered by grizzly bears, moose, caribou, dall sheep, wolves, fox, bald eagles and other wildlife! Best known as the gateway to Denali National Park, the Denali Borough is the proud steward of Denali, the highest mountain in North America at 20,310 feet. The Denali Borough was formed in 1990 and contains the communities of Anderson, Clear, Cantwell, Healy, McKinley Park, & a number of smaller settlements, as well as a the entrance to Denali National Park.

Clay Walker

W E L C O M E T O T H E D E N A L I B O R O U G H !

A W O R D F R O M T H ED E N A L I B O R O U G H M A Y O R . . .

The Denali Chamber of Commerce is located at Mile .4 Healy Spur Road in Healy, Alaska. The building is open year-round for information about residing in and visiting the Denali area and it’s communities. In the summer, you can also visit our information kiosk on the boardwalk in the Denali Canyon. Whether you are a resident, relocating to the area, or are planning the Alaska trip of a lifetime, we are here to assist you!

The Denali Borough is appealing for small and large businesses alike. Much of the commerce in the borough is dominated by the Usibelli Coal Mine, Golden Valley Electric Association Power Plant, and the National Park Service. Small family-owned businesses play a large role as well - cozy Bed & Breakfasts, welcoming lodging, summer tour operators, and home-style restaurants.

D E N A L I C H A M B E R O F C O M M E R C E

(907) 683-INFO (4636)

From milepost 248.8 Parks Hwy in Healy, Alaska, turn on Healy Spur Road. The Chamber building is .4 miles from the highway, on the left side of the road.

Both residents and visitors take part in the array of summer and winter activities:

HIKING

RAFTING

FISHING

FLIGHT TOURS

ATV TOURS

BUS TOURS

MOUNTAIN BIKING

NORTHERN L IGHTS

FAT T IRE B IKING

CROSS COUNTRY SKI ING

FLIGHT TOURS

DOG SLEDDING

STAR GAZING

SNOW SHOEING

[email protected]

denalichamber.com

@denalichamber

VIS IT US IN OUR LOG CABIN !

L O C A L H I S T O R Y

G O I N G T O D E N A L I N A T I O N A L PA R K

C O O L FA C T S• Alaska is BIG! Everyone knows it is bigger than

Texas – but did you know that Maine, Louisiana, Virginia, Florida, Vermont, New York, Massachusetts, Kentucky, Indiana, Connecticut, New Jersey, Tennessee, Oklahoma, West Virginia, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Delaware, Rhode Island and South Carolina could all fit with room to spare?

• Did you know that Alaska is the only state to have 2 separate time zones? The Aleutian Islands extend so far from the continent that some of them are on Hawaii time!

• The largest earthquake ever recorded in Alaska was a 9.2 in 1964, but on average, Alaska experiences 1000 earthquakes per month.

• Alaska is home to 8 di�erent indigenous populations. They include the Iñupiat, Yupik, Athabascan, Eyak, Aleut, Tlingit, Tsimshian and Haida cultures.

• North to south, Alaska is 1400 miles long! The longest stretch of road is 1077 miles from Prudhoe Bay to Homer Alaska, which equates driving from Seattle to San Diego.

• Alaska doesn’t have counties it has boroughs. The Denali Borough, home to some of Denali National Park is one of the smallest boroughs in the State yet will still fit 10 Rhode Islands!

• Denali National Park is one of 8 National Parks across Alaska. The others include Gates of the Arctic, Glacier Bay, Katmai, Kenai Fjords, Kobuk Valley, Lake Clark & Wrangell-St. Elias National Parks. They combine for over 41 million acres of protected land, about 11% of Alaska’s total area.

NMLS# 640297 FNBAlaska.com

We Believe in Alaska

Healy Branch 683-7750

DENALI HORSEBACK TOURS

PH. 907.322.3886

Guided 1 Hour, 2 Hour and Half-day Rides · Small Groups

www.DenaliHorsebackTours.com

Locally Owned & Operated · Advance Reservations OnlyLocated in Healy, 12 Miles North of Denali Park Entrance

[email protected]

Monday @ 6:15p Tuesday @ 9:15a

Wednesday @ 9:15a Thursday @ 9:15a

HEALY362 Healy School Road

Healy, AK 99743

907.232.6592 jazzercise.com

Located on the Boardwalk in Denali

Ask about our Gift Cards (907)683-6002

Denali.Face to Face

Since 1973www.denaliair.com

907-683-2261

Flightseeing Denali–a Breathtaking,

Once-in-a-LifetimeExperience!

Parks Highway

Towing

The only local towing service

907-832-5583 1-800-478-TOWS (8697)

24/7

tows, recoveries, lock-outs, emergency roadside assistance

DENALIBACKCOUNTRYADVENTURE.COM

www.denaliraft.com ~ Email: [email protected] ~ 1-888-683-2234

[email protected]

Tours offered Three times/day8:30am / 2pm / 7pm

DENALI WINTERFEST / FEBRUARY 21-23TH

This community wide event, spearheaded by National Park Service, has skiing, dog sledding, ice sculpting, luminary walks and more! It’s a great time to see what winter in Denali is all about.

DENALI SEASON STARTS / MAY 15TH

Most Denali seasonal businesses open aroundthis date.

4TH OF JULY PARADE / JULY 4TH

Come and watch a small-town parade, through Healy’s main street. Afterwards hang around for kids’ games and then join the community at Otto Lake for a cookout sponsored by Healy Lion’s Club.

DENALI BLUEBERRY FESTIVAL / AUGUST 22TH

Listen to live music and enjoy a BBQ on the shore of Otto Lake, while kids play games and earn prizes.

DENALI BLUEBERRY 5K DASH / AUGUST 22TH

This 5k race through the Nenana River canyon, is a fundraiser for the Children’s Organ Transplant Association.

DENALI SEASON ENDS / SEPTEMBER 15TH

Most Denali seasonal businesses close around this date

WINTER SOLSTICE SKI & STROLL / DECEMBER 21ST

Join Park Rangers for an experience you'll never forget, enveloped by the serenity of winter on the shortest day of the year!

Denali National Park charges a $15 entrance fee, year-round, for individuals 16 and over, which provides 7-day access. Holders of the nationwide America the Beautiful Annual Pass, Senior Pass or Access Pass do not need to pay the park entrance fee.

There is only one road for access into Denali National Park, known as Denali Park Road. The first 15 miles of this road are paved and accessible by private vehicle. Beyond this point, known as Savage River, access is available by bus.

There are many di�erent options for bus access – some narrated, some not – some 5 hours, some 12 – some just for transit. When making a reservation, tell the operator your plans and make sure to ask questions to find the tour best for you. Again, reservations are recommended.

There are many campgrounds within the park, all with di�erent requirements and options. If you are planning to camp inside the park, reservations can be made after December 1st of the year prior to your visit. The Senior Pass and Access Pass also provide a 50% nightly discount on camping in Denali.

Hiking in Denali Park has a multitude of options. There are many trails for all ages and skill levels. Back country permits are also a possibility for the more adventurous travelers. These can be arranged in person at the Denali Visitor Center.

You can book bus tours and campsites at: www.reservedenali.com / 800-622-7275

DENALI IS OPEN YEAR-ROUND! Denali National Park welcomes visitors for skiing, snowshoeing and winter camping. The Denali area is a fabulous location to view Aurora. Services are available in nearby Healy for overnight accommodations, dining and even winter tours.

Visit www.denalichamber.com/winter-in-denali-park/ for a list of what is available.

The Alaska Railroad o�ers year-round service to the Denali area. With multiple arrival and departure dates each week, it’s a great option for visitors! www.alaskarailroad.com.

Healy celebrated its 100th Anniversary in 2019! Healy began its existence as a railroad camp community in 1919 when railroad construction began in the area. Most of the construction camps closed when the railroad was completed, but Healy became a permanent railroad station. Freight trains overnighted in Healy. Passenger trains overnighted in Curry and stopped to eat lunch in Healy.

Coal mines were equally important to the regions development. The railroad needed coal for its steam engines. Residents of Fairbanks needed coal to heat their homes and to generate electricity. Healy River Coal Corporation began mining at Camp Healy in 1919. In 1921, HRCC moved their operation three miles up the Healy River. Their mining camp was called Suntrana. Mining continues in the area today, with Usibelli Coal Mine, in operation for 75 years, as the only operating coal mine in Alaska. Healy is the largest town in the Denali Borough and has a population of just over 1000 residents.

Denali Park is home to dozens of archaeological sites, which show that human habitation in the area has existed for more than 11,000 years. The presence of Athabascan people is documented in hunting camps rather than traditional settlements.

The beginning of the National Park started in 1906 with Charles Sheldon, a conservationist. It was a slow process, that resulted in the formation of Mount McKinley National Park in 19161. The national park has seen expansion of its boundaries in 1949 and 1980, to currently encompass more than 6 million acres. It was also in 1980 that the name of the park was changed to its current title of Denali National Park, which honors the Athabascan name for the mountain, as Denali means “the high one”.

The area known as McKinley Village, 8 miles south of Denali Park entrance was the result of residents who participated in various Homestead programs between 1958 and 1985. Over time property in the area was sold, subdivided and ultimately has become its own uno�cial town, where locals and tourism business co-exist.

Cantwell and the surrounding area have been home to Athabascan and Tanana Native Americans for thousands of years. The town of Cantwell was established in the 1950’s as a flag stop on the Alaska Railroad. It is the southernmost community in the Denali Borough and the west end of the Denali Highway. Year-round population is about 200 people.

Anderson was homesteaded in the 1950’s and eventually subdivided into lots for homes in 1961, with the completion of Clear Air Force Station. It is the northernmost community in the Denali Borough. Today it is home to about 250 people year-round.

W I N T E R V I S I TA T I O N

E V E N T S DENALI ROAD LOTTERY DATES / SEPT 18 - 22ND, 2020Each year a road lottery is held, for a chance to drive the length of Denali Park Road. Applications are accepted during the months of May and 400 vehicles per day are randomly chosen. Fees are assessed for the application and park entry.

Located at

Denali Cabins

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The Park Connection800-266-8625 | www.alaskacoach.com

M A P S E C T I O N K E Y

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ATV RidesDrive or be a passenger

9 Hole Golf CourseWith spectacularviews of the Alaska Range

Covered Wagon TourEnjoy the sounds of nature,

on beautiful backcountry trails

as your party ventures to a gourment back country meal

Gourment DiningEnjoy our �ne dining, the childrens menu, or winefrom the house vinyard.

BOOK EARLY / Lodging in Denali books months in advance. Planning at least 6 months ahead will help ensure the dates and location of your choice. This includes RV accommodations.

PETS / There are no pet kennels in the immediate vicinity and VERY few lodging options that welcome animals. Denali National Park has their own rules regarding pets. Find them at www.nps.gov/dena/planyourvisit/pets.htm

TRANSPORTATION / If you aren’t driving to Denali, be aware there is no public transit service in Denali. There is a limited local taxi service, but reservations are recommended. Local car rentals are available, with a limited fleet – so again, book in advance. Some accommodations o�er a shuttle service, make sure you ask.

WEATHER / It can be almost anything at any time of the year. Be prepared with a variety of clothes you can layer to be most comfortable. There are local shopping options available.

The Park ConnectionA L A S K A T O U R & T R A V E L

Your Connection to DenaliDaily Motorcoach Service — Denali • Talkeetna • Anchorage • Seward

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Denali ATV AdventuresMile 238.6 Parks Hwy, Denali Park, AK 99755907-683-4ATV (4288) | www.denaliatv.com

Denali Jeep ExcursionsMile 238.6 Parks Hwy, Denali Park, AK 99755907-683-JEEP (5337) | www.denalijeep.com

Denali Park ZiplineMile 238.6 Parks Hwy, Denali Park, AK 99755907-683-2ZIP (2947) | www.denalizipline.com

Denali Raft AdventuresMile 238.6 Parks Hwy, Denali Park, AK 99755907-683-2234 | www.denaliraft.com

Temsco Helicopters 1 Glacier Way, Denali Park, AK 99755907-683-0683 | www.temscoair.com/tours/denali-tours/

Husky HomesteadMile 238.6 Parks Hwy, Denali Park, AK 99755907-683-2904 | www.huskyhomestead.com

Stampede ExcursionsMile 238.6 Parks Hwy, Denali Park, AK 99755907-683-2191 | www.stampedeexcursions.com

Bike Denali Mile 238.35, Denali Park, AK 99755907-378-2107 | www.bikedenali.com

Denali Backcountry Guides 1 Glacier Way, Denali Park, AK 99755830-266-9255 | www.walkdenali.com

Denali Photo Guides Mile 224.1 Parks Hwy, Denali Park, AK 99755907-768-2200 | www.denaliphoto.com

Nenana Raft CompanyMile 237.9 Parks Hwy, Denali Park, AK 99755800-789-7238 | www.draftdenali.com

Denali Education CenterMile 231 Parks Hwy907-683-2597 | www.denali.org

Denali AirMile 229.5 Parks Hwy, Denali Park, AK 99755907-683-2261 | www.denaliair.com

Denali Backcountry AdventureMile 229 Parks Hwy, Denali Park, AK 99755800-808-8068 | www.alaskacollection.com

Fly DenaliHealy River Airport, Healy, AK 99743907-683-2359 | www.flydenali.com

Black Diamond Resort Co.Mile 1 Otto Lake Rd, Healy, AK 99743907-683-GOLF (4653) | www.blackdiamondtourco.com

Denali Horseback ToursHealy, AK 99743907-322-3886 | www.denalihorsebacktours.com

Denali Summit Flights Mile 2.5 Healy Spur Road, Healy, AK 99743907-474-8600 | www.denalisummitflight.com

Squid Acres Kennel & Dogsled Tours Mile 134 Denali Hwy, Cantwell, AK 99729907-452-3828 | www.squidacres.com

Denali Fly Fishing GuidesMile 214.5 Parks Hwy, Cantwell AK 99729907-768-1127 | www.denaliflyfishing.com

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Denali Blu�s HotelMile 238 Parks Hwy, Denali Park, AK 99755907-683-7000 | www.denalialaska.com

Denali Princess Wilderness LodgeMile 238.5 Parks Hwy, Denali Park, AK 99755907-683-2282 | www.princesslodges.com

Denali Rainbow Village RV Park & MotelMile 238.6 Parks Hwy, Denali Park, AK 99755907-683-7777 | www.denalirv.com

Grande Denali LodgeMile 238 Parks Hwy, Denali Park, AK 99755907-683-5100 | www.denalialaska.com

McKinley Chalet ResortMile 238.9 Parks Hwy, Denali Park, AK 99755907-683-6450 | www.westmarkhotels.com

Denali CabinsMile 229 Parks Hwy, Denali Park, AK 99755844-450-3719 | www.alaskacollection.com

Denali Grizzly Bear ResortMile 231.1 Parks Hwy, Denali Park, AK 99755866-583-2696 | www.denaligrizzlybear.com

Denali Hostel & CabinsMile 224.1 Parks Hwy, Denali Park, AK 99755907-683-7503 | www.denalihostel.com

McKinley Creekside Cabins & Cafe Mile 224 Parks Hwy, Denali Park, AK 99755907-683-2277 | www.mckinleycabins.com

Tonglen Lake Lodge & Café Mile 230 Parks Hwy, Denali, AK 99755907-683-2570 | www.tonglenlake.com

Carlo Creek Lodge Mile 224 Parks Hwy, Denali Park, AK 99755907-683-2576 | www.denaliparklodging.com

Denali Perch Resort Mile 224, Denali Park, AK, 99755 888-322-2523 | www.denaliperchresort.com

Camp Denali & North Face LodgePO Box 67, Denali Park, AK 99755907-683-2290 | www.campdenali.com

Denali Backcountry LodgeMile 92 Denali Park Road844-450-3719 | www.alaskacollection.com

Denali Touch of Wilderness B&B2.9 Stampede Road Healy, AK 99743907-683-2459 | www.denalitouchofwildernessbb.com

Aurora Denali LodgeMile 249 Parks Hwy, Healy, AK 99743907-683-4500 | www.motelnordhaven.com

Park’s Edge CabinsMile 0.5 Hilltop Lane, Healy, AK 99743907-683-4343 | www.parks-edge.com

Totem Inn & RestaurantMile 248.7 Parks Hwy, Healy, AK 99743907-683-6500 | www.thetoteminn.com

Denali’s Faith Hill Lodge Lignite Road, Healy AK 99743907-683-2921 | www.faithshilllodge.com

Ridgetop Cabins Mile 253.3 Parks Hwy, Healy, AK 99743907-683-2448 | www.alaskaone.com/ridgetop

Earthsong Lodge Stampede Road, Healy AK 99743907-683-2863 | www.earthsonglodge.com

Denali Lakeview Inn Mile 1.2 Otto Lake Rd, Healy, AK 99743907-683-4035 | www.denalilakeviewinn.com

Midnight Sun RV & CampgroundMile 248.5 Parks Hwy, Healy, AK 99743907-683-1200 | www.midnightsunrv.com

Cantwell RV ParkPO Box 210, Cantwell, AK 99729907-888-6850 | www.cantwellrvpark.wordpress.com

Clearwater Mountain LodgeMP 82 Denali Hwy, Cantwell, AK 99729907-203-3157 | www.clearwatermountainlodge.com

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Meier's Lake Roadhouse170 Richardson Hwy, Gakona, AK 99586907-831-0184 | www.meierslakeroadhouse.com

Alpenglow Restaurant at Grande Denali LodgeMile 238 Parks Hwy, Denali Park, AK 99755907-683-5100 | www.denalialaska.com

Karstens Public House at McKinley Chalet ResortMile 238.9 Parks Hwy, Denali Park, AK 99755907-683-6450 | www.westmarkhotels.com Mountaineer Grill & Bar at Denali Blu�s Hotel238.4 Parks Hwy, Denali Park, AK 99755907-683-7000 | www.denalialaska.com

SubwayMile 238.6 Parks Hwy, Denali Park, AK 99755907-683-4861 | www.subway.com

Denali Glacier ScoopsMile 238.6 Parks Hwy, Denali Park, AK 99755907-683-6002

Music of DenaliMile 238.5 Parks Hwy | 844-683-6950www.princesslodges.com/excursions/denali-music-dinner-theatre/

Black Bear Co�ee House Mile 238.5 Parks Hwy, Denali Park, AK 99755907-683-1656 | www.blackbeardenali.com

The Alaskan Co�ee BeanMile 249.2 Parks Hwy, Healy 907-683-0606 | www.facebook.com/alaskanco�eebean

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C&D Delivery 3203 Industrial Ave., Fairbanks AK 99701907-457-2182 | www.candddelivery.com

Alaska Tour & Travel/Park ConnectionAnchorage, AK 99522800-208-0200 | www.alaskatravel.com

Parks Highway Service & TowingServicing the Denali Borough800-478-8697 | www.parkshighwaytowing.com

Denali Chamber of CommerceMile .4 Healy Spur Road, Healy, AK 99743907-683-4636 | www.denalichamber.com

First National Bank AlaskaMile .6 Healy Spur Road, Healy, AK 99743907-683-7750 | www.fnbalaska.com

Holy Mary of Guadalupe Catholic ChurchCarbon Way & Graphite Lane, Healy, AK907-683-2535 | www.hmogcatholic.com

In His Shadow MinistriesCorner of Stampede Rd & Parks Hwy, Healy, AK907-683-2646 | www.inhisshadowministries.com

Interior Community Health CenterMile .5 Healy Spur Road, Healy, AK 99743907-683-2211 | www.interiorhealthalaska.com

Valley ChapelSuntrana Rd, Healy, AK 99743www.facebook.com/ValleyChapelAssemblyOfGod907-683-2646 | Healy, AK Jazzercise-Healy Megan ScolesMorning Star Baptist Church, School Rd, Healy, AK 99743907-232-6592

Tri-Valley Fire Department.6 Healy Spur Road, Healy, AK 99743907-683-2223 | www.trivalleyfire.org

Dogs Visit Denali TooKillian Street, Healy AK | [email protected] www.dogsvisitdenalitoo.com

Denali Service CenterMile 248.5 Parks Hwy, Healy, AK 99743907-482-7755 | www.denaliservicecenter.com

Tri-Valley Community Center 0.5 Healy Spur Road, Healy, AK 99743907-683-2223

Fannie Q's SaloonMile 238.8 Parks Hwy | 907-683-2282/www.princesslodges.com/amenities/fannie-qs-saloon/

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Denali Mountain WorksMile 239 Parks Hwy, Denali Park, AK, 99755907-683-1542 | www.denalimountainworks.com

Old Sourdough StudioMile 239 Parks Hwy, McKinley Chalet Resort907-683-FOTO (3686) | www.oldsourdoughstudio.com

Park MartMile 238.6 Parks Hwy, Denali Park, AK 99755907-683-2548

Denali's Cannabis Cache238.9 Parks Hwy, Denali Park, AK 99755907-683-2263 | www.denaliscache.com Karibu Gallery & GiftsMile 238.6 Parks Hwy, Denali Park, AK 99755 907-683-3322 | denalichamber.com/karibu-gallery-gifts/

Alaska Geographic Bookstore 1.2 Mile Denali Park Road, Denali Park, AK 99755907-683-6438 | www.alaskageographic.org

Great 1 Grocery/Sled Dog LiquorMile 238.4 Parks Hwy, Denali Park, AK 99755907-683-SHOP | www.denaliTAKEOUT.com

Three Bears AlaskaMile 248.5 Parks Hwy, Healy AK 99743907-683-1300 | www.threebearsalaska.com