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Denali National Park air tours

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Airplane at the Kantishna Airport
63.541899°N 150.994291°W

The airplane here can carry up to 5 people including the pilot.


Kettle Lakes
63.452351°N 150.979614°W

Kettle lakes are formed after the glaciers retreat. Large blocks of ice are left behind in the ground moraine and melt to form the lakes.


McKinley River
63.418573°N 150.839539°W

The McKinley River is a braided network of streams formed from the melting of glaciers which carry extensive amounts of sediment.


McKinley River
63.415500°N 150.961761°W

Park Road through Denali National Park
63.487315°N 150.619812°W

McKinley River Valley
63.396442°N 150.575867°W

The valley is U-shaped and formed from glaciers.

Tourists can take a bus from the entrance to Denali National Park (no private vehicles are allowed) to Kantishna 92 miles from the entrance to the park.  There is an airport at Kantishna where you can take a flight back to the front of the park.  On clear days the pilots can fly over Mt. McKinley.  
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