Experience Denali's breathtaking front country like never before with our unique eBike rentals. Just a short, scenic mile from our location to the park entrance, you’ll be embarking on an adventure that grants you the freedom to explore at your own pace. Imagine this: a leisurely 32-mile round trip to Savage River, taking approximately 2.5 hours, allowing ample time for spontaneous stops at iconic spots like the serene Horseshoe Lake, the fascinating sled dog kennels, or a delightful meal at the Morino Grill. Our 4-hour Front Country rental is meticulously designed to ensure you can savor every moment, soaking in the grandeur of Denali without the rush.
Our short-term eBike rentals offer a fantastic way to explore the beauty of Denali's front country. Conveniently located just a mile from the Park Entrance, our eBikes provide easy access to explore the scenic routes. A popular option is the 32-mile round trip to Savage River, which typically takes about two and a half hours, allowing for a leisurely ride. For those seeking a more relaxed pace, our 4-hour Front Country eBike rental gives you ample time to pause and enjoy attractions such as Horseshoe Lake, the fascinating sled dog kennel, or the Morino Grill located near the visitor center.
Each rental features comfortable Denago eBikes with step-through frames, and comes fully equipped with a helmet, lock, rack, panniers, bear spray with a handlebar mount, and a quality two-piece rain suit to ensure a safe and enjoyable adventure.
Our bike rental location is along the river side of the George Parks Highway (HWY 3). We are one mile North of the Denali Park Entrance, and Just South of the Denali Park Holland America/Princess hotel complex.
Denali National Park is home to North America's tallest peak, Denali (Mount McKinley), and offers vast wilderness, incredible wildlife, and stunning landscapes. It's a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers, providing unparalleled opportunities for hiking, wildlife viewing, and scenic drives.
Denali is the tallest peak in North America, standing at 20,310 feet (6,190 meters). It's a dominant feature of the park and a must-see for visitors.
The park's main visitor center offers exhibits, ranger-led programs, and information about the park's natural and cultural history.
A scenic, easy hike around a beautiful lake, offering opportunities for wildlife viewing and photography.
Located 66 miles into the park, this visitor center offers stunning views of Denali and exhibits on the park's natural and cultural history.
A stunning, remote lake offering one of the best reflections of Denali when conditions are right.
Alaskan salmon is a staple of the region, often grilled or smoked and served with local vegetables.
A local delicacy made from reindeer meat, often served as a sausage or in stews.
A traditional quick bread often served with jam or honey.
This is the best time to visit Denali as the weather is relatively warm, and most park facilities and services are open. Wildlife is active, and all park roads are accessible.
United States Dollar (USD)
Alaska Time Zone (AKT, GMT-9)
120VV, 60HzHz
Denali National Park is generally safe, but visitors should be aware of the park's remote and rugged terrain. Weather conditions can change rapidly, and wildlife encounters can be dangerous.
Denali Park Station
Anchorage, Fairbanks
The park's transit bus system offers several routes, including access to the Eielson Visitor Center and Wonder Lake.
Available • Apps: Not widely available
Car, Bike
A charming, historic town known for its Alaskan adventure culture and as the jumping-off point for Denali expeditions.
A small town with a rich history in mining and agriculture, offering a glimpse into rural Alaskan life.
One of the largest glaciers in Alaska, offering stunning views and a variety of adventure activities.
Price varies by option