Topography: Mountains, tundra, valleys and lakes.
Main attractions: Mount McKinley and Wickersham Gables.
Wild animals: grizzly bears, moose, reindeer, wild white sheep, wolves, foxes, golden eagles, loons, wolverines, marmots, pikas, small mammals and birds.
Dinali National Park is marked by the towering Mount McKinley, which Alaskan aborigines call Mount Dinali, which means "big guy". At an altitude of 6 193.5 meters, it is the highest peak in North America and one of the most magnificent mountains in the world.
Dinali National Park has convenient transportation. It can be reached by train, bus or bus from Anchorage (about 386.2km in the south) or fairbanks (about 20 1.2km in the north).
There are a large number of migratory animals living here. They live freely in the embrace of nature. It is this scene that makes Dinali National Park a unique wildlife sanctuary in the world today. As one of the largest national parks in the world, Dinali National Park stretches160km along alaska range, covering an area almost equivalent to the whole of Massachusetts.
Dinali National Park is the most famous park in Alaska. Compared with other Alaska parks such as Coburg Valley and Arctic Gate, it is more prosperous and the transportation is more convenient. Anchorage-fairbanks expressway (also known as George Park expressway) leads directly to Riley Bay Information Consulting Center located at the eastern boundary of the park. Alaska Railway has a passenger station there. There is a gravel road at the east gate leading to the sub-Arctic scenic spot in the park.
Because Denali is one of the most convenient national parks in Alaska, it attracts thousands of tourists every year.