The National Park Service (NPS) proposes constructing approximately 17 miles of trail in the frontcountry of Denali National Park. The area proposed for trail development is the non-wilderness area of the park between the George Parks Highway and the Nenana River on the very eastern margin of Denali National Park. The proposal includes:
- 8 miles of multiuse trail roughly parallel to the George Parks Highway
- 9 miles of hiking-only trail primarily following the Nenana River
- Two of the 17 miles to be designed for universal accessibility
- A pedestrian and bicycle bridge crossing Riley Creek to connect the trail system to the existing Riley Creek Day Use area at the Park Road entrance
Members of the public are invited to provide comments on the Nenana River Trails EA March 1–30, 2023. Written comments can be submitted online on the NPS Planning, Environment, and Public Comment (PEPC) site during the public comment period. Although PEPC is the preferred method for comment submission, comments may also be mailed to the park by March 30. The mailing address for comments is:
Denali National ParkATTN: PlanningPO Box 9Denali Park, AK 99755
Two informational meetings about the EA will be held with the same information presented at both meetings:
- Thursday, March 9, in person, 6-7:30 pm at the Murie Science and Learning Center in Denali National Park
- Friday, March 10, virtual, 6-7:30 pm via Microsoft Teams (Options for joining the virtual meeting)
The NPS anticipates a final decision in spring 2023, with possible project implementation beginning as early as summer 2023.
For more information about the Nenana River Trails EA, please visit the Nenana River Trails webpage. Questions can be directed to Jennifer Johnston, Outdoor Recreation Planner.
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