Denali National Park, located in Alaska, occupies a vast territory, exceeding the area of Massachusetts and even many states in size. The word “Denali” is translated from the Athabaskan language as “great”. This is how the indigenous people once called the highest peak of North America located on this territory.
The definition “great” is the best way to characterize Denali Park. The highest point of the mainland is Mount McKinley, the enormous size of the park and the endless expanses of the tundra with its inhabitants – all this confirms the enormous importance of the park in preserving the delicate balance of this natural zone of North America.
Numerous representatives of the local fauna, among which it is worth noting caribou, moose, brown bears, mountain sheep and wolves, live here as many centuries ago, freely and in complete safety.