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Savage River Day Use Area and shuttle stop

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Savage River Day Use Area and shuttle stop

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Savage River Day Use Area and shuttle stop

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  • Location: Denali Borough, Alaska, United States

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    March 31, 2023

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    The Savage River Day Use Area is where the popular Savage River Loop and the Savage Alpine Trails begin. There are bathrooms and picnic areas at this trailhead. Parking is …

    March 22, 2024

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    This day use area doubles as the trailhead for the Savage River and Savage Alpine trails. It's most easily reached via the free Savage River Shuttle, a bus that does continuous loops from the park entrance to here and can also pick you up if you choose to hike one-way on the Savage Alpine Trail. If you have your own vehicle you can drive to this trailhead, but the limited parking fills up fast.
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    Savage Alpine Trail

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    Embark on a moderate hike along the Savage Alpine Trail, a 4.5-mile (7.3 km) route that takes about 2 hours and 31 minutes to complete. You will gain 1302 feet (397 metres) in elevation as you ascend through varied landscapes. The trail begins in forested areas, gradually opening up to expansive alpine tundra. From higher points, you can enjoy sweeping views of the Alaska Range and the braided Savage River valley below. Keep an eye out for the Savage Alpine Trail Viewpoint, which offers a chance to spot Denali on clear days, adding a memorable highlight to your journey.

    Access the Savage Alpine Trail at Mile 15 of Denali Park Road, the furthest point private vehicles are permitted to drive into the park. During the summer months, a free Savage River Shuttle is available, making point-to-point hikes convenient if you prefer not to retrace your steps. Be prepared for changing conditions, as winter and early spring can bring deep snow and ice to the trail. If you plan to hike during these times, you might need snowshoes or crampons for safe passage.

    This trail offers a distinct experience within Denali National Park and Preserve, showcasing the transition from dense forest to open, treeless alpine environments. It provides a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the Alaskan wilderness without venturing too deep into the park's interior. The diverse terrain and potential for wildlife sightings make it a popular choice for visitors seeking a rewarding outdoor adventure.

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    Begin your easy hike on the Savage River Loop Trail, a 2.3-mile (3.7 km) route that takes about 1 hour to complete. You will gain 174 feet (53 metres) in elevation as you follow the rushing Savage River through a scenic canyon. Look out for vibrant wildflowers and rugged mountains surrounding you. The path is mostly packed dirt, though you might encounter some rocks and muddy spots after rain. Crossing the picturesque Savage River Footbridge marks the halfway point of this accessible loop. This trail offers a gentle introduction to Denali's wilderness.

    You can reach the Savage River Loop Trailhead by driving your private vehicle for the first 15 miles of the Park Road. Alternatively, a free shuttle bus provides convenient access to the trailhead. The trail is generally flat, but be aware that some sections on the east side may have more ups and downs. Always check park conditions before you go, especially regarding weather and trail surface.

    This trail is notable for being one of the few established routes in Denali National Park & Preserve that is easily accessible. As you explore, keep an eye out for local wildlife, such as Dall sheep and caribou, which are often seen in the area. In late summer, particularly August, you might witness the landscape transform with the vivid red foliage of dwarf birch, adding another layer of beauty to your experience.

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    Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Location: Denali Borough, Alaska, United States

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