Northern Areas of Denali National Park and Preserve Closed to Snowmobile Use Due to Inadequate Snow Cover

Northern Areas of Denali National Park and Preserve Closed to Snowmobile Use Due to Inadequate Snow Cover

The following press release was published by the U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service on April 12, 2012. It is reproduced in full below.

Northern Areas of Denali National Park and Preserve Closed to Snowmobile Use Due to Inadequate Snow Cover

DENALI PARK, Alaska:Superintendent Paul Anderson has determined that there is no longer adequate snow cover for the use of snowmobiles for traditional activities in the 1980 additions to Denali National Park and Preserve that are north of the Alaska Range due to longer days and warming temperatures. Those park lands that were open for snowmobile use are now closed for the season. Snow cover in the area is broken up with large areas of exposed vegetation, and the remaining areas of snow are shallow. "The snow depth and structure of the snowpack are no longer adequate to protect vegetation and soils from damage by snowmachine use" stated Anderson.

The snow cover south of the Alaska Range is still adequate for the use of snowmobiles for traditional activities in the 1980 additions to Denali National Park and Preserve, but riders should anticipate a closure in this area soon. River corridors have open water and the snowpack is diminishing quickly.

Riders are reminded that all lands within the former Mount McKinley National Park on both the north and the south sides of the crest of the Alaska Range are closed to all snowmobile use by federal regulation. Maps with GPS coordinates for the park and preserve boundary are available on the park website at www.nps.gov/dena/parkmgmt/park-boundary-info.htm.

The Denali Park Road is currently open for travel by private vehicles to the Teklanika Rest Area atMile 30. The Murie Science and Learning Center at Mile 1.3 on the park road is open daily from 9:00 am - 4:00 pm for visitor information and backcountry permits.

Additional park information is available on the web at www.nps.gov/dena or by calling 907-683-9532 from 9:00 am - 4:00 pm daily.

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Source: U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service

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