Denali State Park

The Alaska Range in Denali State Park

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The Denali State Park is a 1316 km ², was established in 1970 and 1976 to its present size extended state park in the U.S. state of Alaska. It lies east of the Alaska Range and Denali National Park, to which it is adjacent, and west of the Talkeetna Mountains. The George Parks Highway, the main route between Anchorage and Fairbanks, runs north to south through the park.

The landscape of Denali State Park ranges from lowlands with meandering rivers, to alpine tundra to the curry and Kesugi - ridges in the eastern part. It is made up on two areas for day trips, three campgrounds and two entrances in trails of undeveloped nature.

The entire park is a habitat of moose, black and grizzly bears, and also of smaller mammals such as lynx, coyotes, wolverines, Pikas and marmots. Even wolves roam the area. Reindeer herds occasionally reach the northern part. More than 130 species of birds nesting in the park or reach him during migration.

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