1. Areas Open to Conduct Commercial Services
2. Areas Closed to Commercial Services (except as noted in Stipulation #16 below)
3. Incident ReportingAll incidents involving serious injury, fatality, or vehicle property damage must be reported immediately by calling the Alaska Regional Communication Center at (907) 683-2276. 4. First Aid and CPR At a minimum, each guide must be currently certified in basic first aid and CPR. Each group must carry and be familiar with a basic first aid kit, with a valid expiration date, appropriately sized for the group. Documentation must be presented upon request from NPS personnel. 5. Wildlife Safety MessagingEmployees shall be trained in proper wildlife safety protocol for preventing incidents and acting in case of a wildlife encounter. Visitors must be made aware of this protocol prior to beginning activities. Bear spray must be carried for any activity where bears may be present. See the park website for more information on wildlife safety protocol. 6. Bear and Wolf Encounters
7. Leave No TraceAll employees who accompany clients in Denali National Park & Preserve must complete an introductory course on Leave No Trace. Operations must be conducted with regard to minimizing the impact on park resources and other visitors. Leave No Trace 101 can be found at: Online Courses - Leave No Trace Center for Outdoor Ethics (lnt.org). Denali-specific Leave No Trace information can be found on the park website. The CUA holder must remove all trash and garbage generated by their activities within the park, including food waste. 8. ClosuresPublic closures may be established in the interest of maintaining public health, protecting environmental and scenic values, and protecting natural and cultural resources. This may include but is not limited to wildlife activity such as dens/nest sites, kill sites, or potentially hazardous animals. 9. Interpretation:
10. Employee PerformanceAll employees must maintain the highest professional standards of conduct, treating each guest/client with respect. Employees must provide quality customer service, show leadership, maintain group management, guide decision making, communicate hazards to visitors, provide relevant safety messaging, and make conservative risk management judgements and decisions during activities. Employees must also respect the freedoms and rights of other groups and individuals they encounter on federal lands.
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Gross Receipts |
Annual Fee |
Between $0.00 and $250,000 |
3% of gross receipts |
Between $250,001 and $500,000 |
4% of gross receipts in addition to the prior amount |
Above $500,001 |
5% of gross receipts in addition to the prior two amounts |
Mountaineering: A flat 6% Annual Fee will be applied to gross receipts on all income earned as a result of providing mountaineering services within Denali National Park and Preserve.
16. Commercial Road Access within Denali National Park and Preserve
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Commercial passenger-carrying motor vehicles are allowed within the boundaries of Denali National Park and Preserve on the George Parks Highway and on the Denali Park Road as far west as the Denali Visitor Center complex (Mile Post 1.4) and Alaska Railroad Depot. No permit is required for this access. A commercial operator may therefore bring passengers into the park and stop within the developed area of the road corridor up to the Denali Visitor Center complex. This allows commercial operators to access the following: Denali Bus Depot, Backcountry Information Center, Riley Creek Mercantile store, showers and laundry, McKinley Park airstrip, U.S. Post Office, Day Use Picnic Area, Railroad Depot, and the Denali Visitor Center complex.
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No commercial vehicle may proceed west beyond the Denali Visitor Center complex except under either of the following scenarios: they have a Group Camping CUA and their travel is related to a current campground reservation or they have a Guided Winter Activities CUA and they are traveling during the time period of September 24th through when the park road closes for winter and mid-February through May 10 when the road officially opens to Mountain Vista Turnout. The winter closure date and February start date for road access will vary and is weather and driving-condition dependent.
Download or print the Denali National Park Stipulations Common to All CUAs. CUA holders and their employees are responsible for knowing and following all rules.
Last updated: March 21, 2025