Local services and stores
Coin operated laundry and showers on bottom story. Coin dispenser accepts $1 and $5 bills.
Tri Valley Gas
248.5 Parks HwyCoin operated laundry and showers on bottom story. Coin dispenser accepts $1 and $5 bills.
United States Postal Service
9998 Coal StLocal post office for mailing packages or postcards home.
Three Bears Healy
248.5 Parks HwyGrocery store and gas station.
Fishers Fuel Inc
Local gas station.
Local bars and restaurants
49th State Brewing Co
248 Parks HwyAlaskan brewery and restaurant.
Rose's Cafe
249 Parks HwyLocally owned cafe great for breakfast.
Totem Inn
7 Parks HwyBar and restaurant with pizza and more.
Black Diamond Grill
Otto Lake RoadHealy Thai Food
248.5 Parks HwyThai food truck.
Hiking
This was my family's go to hiking spot when I was a kid, and I still love it. Starting half a mile from the Denali Visitor Center, the trail is a steep two hour hike up to the overlook. It can be a lot of work, but the view of the park entrance and the surrounding mountains is worth it. A social trail continues on beyond this point, but it is un-maintained and rough. Here is a link to the Park Service page about the trail with more information including how to find the trail-head. https://www.nps.gov/dena/planyourvisit/overlook.htm
Mt. Healy Overlook Trail
This was my family's go to hiking spot when I was a kid, and I still love it. Starting half a mile from the Denali Visitor Center, the trail is a steep two hour hike up to the overlook. It can be a lot of work, but the view of the park entrance and the surrounding mountains is worth it. A social trail continues on beyond this point, but it is un-maintained and rough. Here is a link to the Park Service page about the trail with more information including how to find the trail-head. https://www.nps.gov/dena/planyourvisit/overlook.htm
About 15 miles in to the park, the Savage River is as far as people are permitted to drive in a personal vehicle. The Savage River Loop Trail is a gentle hike following alongside the river to a bridge and returning on the other side. The whole loop takes about an hour to complete. Here is a link to the Park Service page for the trail with more information. https://www.nps.gov/dena/planyourvisit/savagecanyon.htm
Savage River Loop Trail
Park RoadAbout 15 miles in to the park, the Savage River is as far as people are permitted to drive in a personal vehicle. The Savage River Loop Trail is a gentle hike following alongside the river to a bridge and returning on the other side. The whole loop takes about an hour to complete. Here is a link to the Park Service page for the trail with more information. https://www.nps.gov/dena/planyourvisit/savagecanyon.htm
About 15 miles in to the park, the Savage River is as far as people are permitted to drive in a personal vehicle. The Savage Alpine trail is a strenuous hike traveling four miles back towards the park entrance to the Savage River Campground. A free shuttle is available from there back to the parking at the trail-head.
Savage Alpine Trailhead
About 15 miles in to the park, the Savage River is as far as people are permitted to drive in a personal vehicle. The Savage Alpine trail is a strenuous hike traveling four miles back towards the park entrance to the Savage River Campground. A free shuttle is available from there back to the parking at the trail-head.