Denali National ParkWarm-Weather Activities
Biking Denali ranks as one of the most bike-friendly national parks. The park road is 90 miles long and bikes are allowed on the entire length. You can even take your bicycle with you on a camper shuttle bus. During the spring and fall, when road closures are in effect, bicyclists are permitted to ride beyond closed gates. Bicycles are, however, restricted to designated roadways. They may not be used on trails, the roadside path, or in the backcountry. Wildlife walk and roam the roads, too, so take care when rounding blind corners and brushy areas. Just like hiking along the road or in the backcountry, make noise when you are in areas of low visibility. Don't approach animals too closely. If you see a bear, don't approach within 1/4 mile. Stop and wait. Bicycle Camping: Register for campsites in advance or at the Visitor Center. If you prefer to backpack from a campground, leave your bike locked there. And make sure you have a backcountry permit. If you don't mind venturing outside the park, Butte Lake, reached from a trailhead at milepost 93.3 of the Denali Highway, has good stocks of lake trout, grayling, and whitefish, and is said to be the best fishing in the area.
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Last Updated: 15 Sep 2010
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