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Kantishna Roadhouse, A Private Resort
As your bus turns down the driveway into the Kantishna Roadhouse, you will be welcomed by their friendly Alaskan staff.
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Kantishna Roadhouse Dining Room
Hearty, family-style meals are served in the beautiful dining room at the Kantishna Roadhouse. Lush flower gardens and spectacular views of Moose Creek outside the dining room will nourish your soul as you enjoy your meals.
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Kantishna Roadhouse Gift Shop
The main lodge at the Kantishna Roadhouse offers a wide variety of sundries and supplies for visitors, including film, batteries, art, gifts, and more.
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Kantishna Roadhouse Bus on the Denali Park Road
Travel inside Denali National Park is restricted to buses only--no private vehicles. The total number of buses is also regulated to protect the wildlife.
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Kantishna Roadhouse - Fishing in Moose Creek at the Kantishna Roadhouse
Grayling, a member of the trout family, are plentiful in Moose Creek. The Kantishna Roadhouse provides all of the gear and equipment you will need to try your hand at fly fishing or standard rod and reel. Either way, you are curtain to have a great time
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Majestic Mt. McKinley
The crowning jewel of Denali National Park is a breathtaking sight.
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Kantishna Roadhouse - Hiking in the Kantishna Hills
Guided hikes leave the Kantishna Roadhouse each morning. You may choose a meander along the creek or a more ambitious climb to one of the many ridges surrounding the Kantishna Roadhouse.
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Kantishna Wilderness Trails, Cow Moose with Twin Calves
The largest mammals in Denali are easy to spot as feed on willows along the road as you travel through Denali National Park on your way to the Kantishna Roadhouse.
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Kantishna Roadhouse - Gold panning in Moose Creek
There's gold in these hills! The Kantishna area experienced a small gold rush at the turn of the century and they are still finding good traces of gold today.
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Kantishna Roadhouse - Discovering Gold in Kantishna
he Kantishna Roadhouse provides the boots, the pan and a lesson in gold panning--you find the gold and we the Roadhouse will laminate it to a souvenier card for you to take home.
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Kantishna Roadhouse - Historic Recorder's Cabin
The original cabin that was used to record Kantishna gold claims at the turn of the century is located on site at the Kantishna Roadhouse. An authentic sod roof and many old artifacts add charm to this interesting piece of gold rush history.
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