Camp Denali and North Face are in the heart of the park near the end of the park road, and both properties have views of "the Mountain." At Camp Denali, guests stay in one of 17 cozy and comfortable cabins, located on a hillside that faces the Alaska Range. Cabins include a small wood-burning stove, wall-mounted propane lights, Alaskan artwork, and quilts crafted by members of the staff. Guests share bathing facilities, though each cabin also has its own outhouse. North Face Lodge is a north country-style inn built on a tundra meadow. It has 15 rooms, each with private bath. The knowledgeable naturalist guides on staff offer outings during the three-, four- or seven-night stays. Each property has its own kitchen and dining room. Evening programs focus on the natural and cultural history of Alaska and the park. Lodging costs include round-trip transport from the park entrance on custom buses, all meals, guided activities, and use of canoes, mountain bikes, and fishing gear. The rate is based on a three-night minimum stay at $1,305 per person.
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