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Teklanika River Campground — Denali National Park

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  • ADA Access
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  • Picnic Table
  • Reservable
  • Showers
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  • Toilets
  • Alcohol
  • Pets
  • Fires

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  • Pull-Through Sites

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12 Reviews

Shari  G.The Dyrt PRO User
Reviewed Oct. 12, 2022

Possibly Denali's Best Campground!

“Did you get your Denali reservations, yet?” For months we heard this common refrain from my mother each time we called. We were planning a visit to the park during the first week of August, and here it was April and there was still plenty of availability for the furthest campground into the park that you can take a trailer, camper, RV or motorhome. Still, there’s a reason why it’s so in demand. Not only is the campground beautiful, nestled in between the foothills and the banks of the braided Teklanika river, but it greatly reduces your travel time into the rest of the park by bus. 

The campground offers medium-sized sites, some back-in, some pull-through, picnic tables, fire rings, fresh potable water and vault-style toilets like many other national park campgrounds. None of the campsites offered electrical hook ups, so bring your solar panels.  We were able to charge our system by simply putting our portable solar panel out into the open. 

If you’re driving your personal vehicle, you can make your reservation between 3 minimum required nights or 14 maximum nights. (If you take the bus, you only need to make a reservation for 1 night – but why would you only stay 1 night?– this is Denali, people!)  The purpose for the stay requirement of drivers is to minimize vehicle traffic on the gravel park road. You get to drive in once on the first day of your reservation, and out once on the last day– any other day in-between you’re taking the bus.

Once you get to the campground, the sites are first-come, first-served. There will be enough sites for everyone with a reservation, but your choices might be limited if you arrive later in the day. 

To ride the bus, you must purchase a separate “Tek” bus pass which is a one-time fee and good for the entire length of your stay. You can go in either direction on the bus, hop-on/ hop-off any place you want between the end of the road and Park Headquarters.  The buses can accommodate 3 bikes, so if you want to ride one way and take the bus back like we did, that's a great option!  One note on the Tek Pass, if you go all the way back to the Visitor’s Center you will need to purchase an additional bus pass to get back to camp. So, do your VC stuff before and after you camp within the park. 

Groceries are best purchased at the Three Bears in nearby Healy, around 15 miles from the park entrance, they have better prices and a wider selection than in Denali town, including a full liquor store. There are bars, restaurants, hotels and t-shirt shops aplenty there too.

Month of VisitSeptember
  • Review photo of Teklanika River Campground — Denali National Park by Shari  G., October 12, 2022
  • Review photo of Teklanika River Campground — Denali National Park by Shari  G., October 12, 2022
  • Review photo of Teklanika River Campground — Denali National Park by Shari  G., October 12, 2022
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J
Reviewed Jul. 18, 2022

Small, Secluded Spots

The spaces are very small. I have a 24’ trailer and there were not many spots I would fit. The spots were narrow, and most were perpendicular to the road, making it difficult to back it.

On the up side, the spaces weee very secluded, and the campground was very quiet.

It was nice being so far into the park, but with the road closed at around mile 41, there weren’t many hikes.

SiteCan’t remember the number, but it was the pull through on the first loop
Month of VisitAugust
Bradee A.
Reviewed May. 23, 2022

Fun campground

We got there first day of the season and there was a ton more snow than normal. Made the sites a little trickier to get into. There are 2 pull through site options at the end of each of the loops. I think one is site #14. Site #13 has the best view but it’s all first come first serve. Clean bathrooms

Site19
Month of VisitJune
  • Review photo of Teklanika River Campground — Denali National Park by Bradee A., May 23, 2022
  • Review photo of Teklanika River Campground — Denali National Park by Bradee A., May 23, 2022

Location

Teklanika River Campground — Denali National Park is located in Alaska

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Directions

From Hwy 3: Go 29 mi W on Park Rd from entrance. Register first at Visitor Center (1/2 mi on Park Rd).

Coordinates

63.67068544 N
149.57924397 W

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