Denali Cabins

It's time to start planning your Alaska vacation!
Combined with the most complete narrated scenic and wildlife day trip available, comfortable lodging at Denali Cabins greets you with well appointed 46 cedar cabins located near the entrance to Denali National Park.
We combine the charm of Alaskan cabins with the comfort of a hotel room. You get all the amenities-private bath, TV, phone and comfortable beds. Plus you get your own fragrant cedar cabin nestled conveniently by the highway in the boreal forest next to Denali National Park.
More than Comfort & Charm
Choose from a Single, Double or Suite for the cabin that's right for
you. We add to the comfort and charm of Denali Cabins with a
complimentary extended continental breakfast to start your day. Then
return to our outdoor hot tubs for soaking at the end of an active day
in Denali National Park. New for the 2012 season:
Fannie’s Kitchen will be opening for breakfast, lunch and
dinner! Fannie’s Kitchen will feature basic American comfort
food at affordable prices. Box lunches are also available to
take with you on your day tour adventures.
Packaged with Denali Backcountry Adventure
For guest convenience and comfort, a stay at Denali Cabins may also be
combined with our narrated scenic & wildlife day trip into Denali
National Park. Our Denali Backcountry Adventure guests prefer to stay at
Denali Cabins. Denali Backcountry Adventure is a day trip that departs Denali
Cabins at 6:15 am, and returns at about 7:30 pm. It's the most complete
day trip into Denali National Park that's available because it includes
the guided trip, plus lunch and a short activity at exclusive Denali
Backcountry Lodge in Kantishna. Our company holds a rare opportunity to
operate scenic and wildlife narrated day trips into Denali National
Park.
Click here for more on the Day Trip.
A Convenient Location
We are located just 8 miles south of the entrance to Denali National
Park at Mile 229 of the Parks Hwy (Hwy 3), close enough for convenience
yet far enough to avoid the bustling hotel lobbies and tourist crowds.
Denali Cabins is 229 miles north of Anchorage, and about 120 miles south
of Fairbanks.
Getting to Denali National Park
You can take a
rental car,
motor coach, the
Alaska Railroad or even charter a small plane to get to Denali
National Park. If you take the Alaska Railroad, let us know and we'll
pick you up at the Denali train depot. We offer courtesy shuttles from
morning to night Denali Cabins to McKinley Village and the Denali
National Park Visitors Center. Plan your shuttles and activities ahead
for a smooth transportation system without a car.
Click here for information on packaged motor coach transportation.
Activities at Denali National Park
At Denali Cabins you can go
rafting,
flight-seeing, take in a dinner theatre, tour Iditarod
Champion Jeff King's sled dog kennel or join various Denali National
Park Service programs. We can make most arrangements at our front desk
or over the phone when you book your stay.
Click here for more information on activities.