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  2. Ewe Creek Ranger Cabin No. 8 - Wikipedia

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    The Ewe Creek Ranger Cabin No. 8, also known as Lower Savage River Cabin and Lower Savage Patrol Cabin, is a historic backcountry shelter in Denali National Park and Preserve. It is located 5 miles (8.0 km) (river miles) downstream (north) from the park highway, on the banks of the Savage River. It is fashioned from peeled logs, with the gaps ...

  3. Lower Windy Creek Ranger Cabin No. 15 - Wikipedia

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    The Lower Windy Creek Ranger Cabin No. 15, also known as Lower Windy Creek Patrol Cabin and Lower Windy Shelter Cabin, is a historic backcountry shelter in the Denali National Park & Preserve, in Alaska. It is built out of peeled logs, sealed with oakum and concrete chinking. It has a medium-pitch gable roof of corrugated metal and shiplap.

  4. Teklanika River - Wikipedia

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    Flowing northward from headwaters at the Cantwell Glacier in the Alaska Range, [1] the Teklanika drains an area widely visited by tourists to Denali National Park and Preserve. The park's only road crosses the river at milepost 31 and a National Park campground is located on its eastern bank at milepost 29.

  5. Adventure awaits in Alaska at Denali National Park and ... - AOL

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    What city is near Denali National Park and Preserve? The closest year-round community, Healy, is about a dozen miles away from the park entrance, according to the park. Fairbanks is 120 miles away ...

  6. Denali National Park and Preserve - Wikipedia

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    Norris, Frank (2006), Crown Jewel of the North:An Administrative History of Denali National Park and Preserve, Volume 2, National Park Service (80 MB download) Scoggins, Dow (2004), Discovering Denali: A Complete Reference Guide to Denali National Park and Mount McKinley, Alaska. iUniverse Star. ISBN 0-595-29737-4

  7. Kantishna River - Wikipedia

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    The Kantishna River (Lower Tanana: Khenteethno) is a 108-mile (174 km) tributary of the Tanana River in the U.S. state of Alaska. [3] Formed by the confluence of the McKinley River with Birch Creek in Denali National Park and Preserve, it drains part of the north slope of the Alaska Range including the Denali massif. [4]

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