Nestled next to the Nenana River and Denali National Park, this Alaska hotel features an on-site restaurant. It offers comfortable rooms with cable TV featuring the Alaska Channel.
Offering a bar, Denali Crow's Nest Cabins offers accommodations in McKinley Park.
Keri
United States of America
It is very convenient to the entrance to Denali. That is what you are paying for... not the accommodations or other offerings (although the hot tub is a very nice treat - but don't plan for it to be available on your arrival day). It is booked at the front desk after check-in for 30-minute increments.
Offering a restaurant, Denali Cabins is located in Denali, 15 minutes' drive from Denali Visitor Center. A hot tub, an on-site bar and free Wi-Fi access is available.
Hamta
United States of America
The cabins were very cute and they also had a sauna and hot tubs for us to enjoy, which was really nice
Carlo Creek Cabins is a lodge located 13 mi from the entrance to Denali National Park. Guests can go hiking in the area, or enjoy a walk through the woods and a picnic by the creek.
Juanita
United States of America
There was no food available, but across the street was a wonderful place to eat. The cabin was quaint and cozy. A great view of the creek out the window.
Denali Grizzly Bear Resort is located in Denali, 15 minutes' drive from Denali Visitor Center. All units feature a TV with cable channels and a private bathroom with a full bath.
Wierman
United States of America
Beautiful location not far from Denali Park entrance
This vacation home offers free private parking, an ATM, and free Wifi. A tour desk can provide info on the area.
Kendra
United States of America
The location was quiet and beautiful. It was easy for us to get into the property, and it exceeded our expectations. It was clean, beautiful, and had lots of small details that made it nice for us. The owners had minimal requests for us upon leaving (take out trash, wash dishes we used) which we found completely reasonable. My best friend and I loved it and wished we had planned on staying there longer.
This place is not worth the money by a huge margin.
This place is not worth the money by a huge margin. It’s pretty bad. No Wi-Fi working, no heating that worked, no phone system that worked, soft beds, no bed side table, no bed side reading lamps, shoddy bathroom. I would not recommend it and will definitely not come back.
carl
United States of America
Scored 8.0
8.0
This is really the only area to stay in at Denali.
This is really the only area to stay in at Denali. The only other area is Healy, which is 10 miles up the road & where the locals live. Don’t know the hotel situation there; but there is a major grocery store in Healy. In McKinley Park, there are several hotels, all serviced by hotel shuttles to/from the train & into the park. These are very handy! Check their schedules though, as several DON’T pick up between 3:15-5pm from the park-they are dealing with train passengers! The “town” is very touristy; however, there are some beautiful shops there. Any activities such as rafting, ATVs, bikes have their offices here. It’s a fun spot to browse. The grocery stores are mostly grab & go and liquor. Just think through food a bit, unless you’re on a tour or staying at the Princess or Holland America hotels. Those complexes have much more. All in a a lot of fun to be had at Denali! Incredible hiking!
Lucinda
United States of America
Scored 8.0
8.0
Absolutely beautiful! Nice property, but be willing to walk.
Absolutely beautiful! Nice property, but be willing to walk. Each building is spread out across the property. They do have a shuttle if you want to wait.
Staff is amazingly helpful and very friendly. Food is mediocre. Front desk staff is very helpful with planning activities.
Dori
United States of America
Scored 10
10
The park is actually called Denali Park and it is absolutely...
The park is actually called Denali Park and it is absolutely stunning. The views, wildlife and plants are totally worth it. If staying at a hotel, 3 days and 2 nights with the family was a good amount of time.
Irene
Scored 8.0
8.0
Expansive resort with frequent shuttles.
Expansive resort with frequent shuttles. Depending on your location in the resort, very spotty wifi, which could be a concern if wifi is a priority for you. Couldn't connect in room but really not an issue for us.
Great steakhouse restaurant off the main lobby.
Convenient location for excursion pick up and quick shuttle ride to train station.
TJChalm
Canada
Scored 10
10
The bus tour was great.
The bus tour was great. The driver stopped multiple times to get pictures of wildlife. She gave us a lot of information about the park and the wildlife that was there We enjoyed so much we plan to take a family vacation and do it again
Patricia
United States of America
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The location was perfect. The hotel picked us up from the train station and sent us back. There were half hourly free shuttle buses from the princess hotel just across the road. The room was very spacious and the kitchen was very functional. There were beautiful views of the mountains from our window. Even though the rooms faced the main highway, it was quiet at night. The hotel staff were very helpful and accommodative and the rooms were thoroughly cleaned daily.
the room was very cozy and the balcony faced the woods and a river, it was great sitting there, with some drinks, take away food and chat until late.
The hotel has no restaurant, no bar. A Thai food truck is in the parking lot though and has excellent food. about 5-8 min walk is another hotel where one can go for breakfast , drinks, dinner and with complementary bus service to the park. Very convenient
Given it’s peak time, the price was reasonable esp when compared to hotels we stayed at in Anchorage which was more expensive and of inferior quality
Staff explained everything well and were friendly, helpful
Actually wished we stayed here longer vs Anchorage
Hotel is close to Denali for easy daily access. Pizza restaurant close by for dining. Microwave provided. Set in the forest as part of a group of 10 cabins.
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