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Denali (also known as Mount McKinley, its former official name) is the highest mountain in North America at 20,310ft. Located in Denali National Park and Preserve, Alaska, USA. As you see these ...
The body of a climber who was ascending Alaska's Mount McKinley, also known as Denali, has been found two days after he fell approximately 3,000 feet, the National Park Service said. Alex Chiu, 41 ...
A Brooklyn man died after falling 3,000 feet from a climbing route at Denali National Park in Alaska, the National Park Service said on Wednesday. Alex Chiu, 41, was ascending the West Buttress ...
Death Valley National Park officials warn of extreme summer heat and urge caution, especially for motorcyclists. Temperatures can exceed 130 degrees, posing significant risks of heat-related ...
Sled dog puppies at Denali National Park and Preserve can now be watched through their live Puppy Cam, National Park Service (NPS) officials announced on Thursday.
DENALI PARK, Alaska – Sled dog puppies at Denali National Park and Preserve can now be watched through their live Puppy Cam, National Park Service (NPS) officials announced on Thursday.
As part of Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month, Death Valley National Park issued a warning to motorcyclists about visiting the park during the summer months, telling them to “think twice before ...
This vast park in the state’s Interior is the Crown Jewel of the National Park system. Visitors from all over the world come not just for the landscape, but for the wildlife, and maybe even a ...
Young Grizzly bear in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. Image via Depositphotos. Yellowstone, America’s first national park, remains the gold standard for wildlife viewing. The park’s diverse ...
The author, Louis Krauss, middle, with cousins Colin Shen and Carly Dennis at East Fork Bridge in Denali National Park, at the conclusion of the four-day backpacking excursion.
By Jennifer Allen Saturday, April 19, 2025, was the first day of National Park Week, an annual celebration of America’s 433 national parks.
The National Park Service maintains the only road leading into the park. It’s a 92-mile, mostly gravel route running parallel to the Alaska Range to what was once the mining community of Kantishna.