The Alaska Division of Parks and Outdoor Recreation is in the early stages of developing a visitor center at the southern end of Denali State Park, a project that has been in discussion since 1970. Expected to open in 2016, the South Denali Visitor Center and associated facilities, including a transportation center and campground, will be accessible via the George Parks Highway near Milepost 135 at the southern entrance of Denali National Park and Preserve.
The year-round gathering place will allow visitors to see and experience wildlife, panoramic views of Mount McKinley and the Alaska Range, and learn about cultural history and resource management of the area through workshops, interactive displays and ranger talks. To learn more and track the status of this project, visit southdenali.alaska.gov.

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