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Healy – your ticket to Alaska's untamed wilderness
Hemmed in by the Alaska Range, Healy is a laidback mountain town surrounded by snow-capped peaks and glacier rivers. While it was once a bustling coal mining town, today it serves as a gateway to Denali National Park. Spend your days exploring sparkling waterways, hiking in the backcountry and spotting a ensemble of tooth-and-claw wildlife. Want to lose yourself in the Alaskan wilderness? Don't miss the chance to bunk down with a Healy vacation rental, just a few miles from Denali National Park.
Husky sledding in Healy
For most travelers, Healy vacation rentals are a jumping point to Denali National Park. It covers a massive 6-million-acre footprint and is considered one of America's final frontiers. Denali is strewn with rugged mountains, boreal forests and alpine tundra. Not to mention a wonderland of glassy lakes and clearwater streams. You can cruise along the impossibly scenic Denali Park Road, jump aboard a sightseeing bus or throw on your hiking boots and hit the backcountry trails. For a glimpse at Healy's gritty history, head to the Usibelli Coal Mine, which offers guided tours throughout the summer.
From downtown Healy to Denali National Park
Healy sits at the doorstep of Denali National Park, one of America's most iconic nature reserves. With a summit elevation of over 20,000 feet, Denali takes the crown of North America's tallest peak. Native Athabascans call it the "Great One" and, as you gaze up at the peak, it's easy to see why. You don't have to look far to spot an array of Alaskan animals. In the summer, keep an eye out for big-ticket wildlife, such as moose, caribou, grizzly bears and wolves. Look up and you could spot northern owls and bald eagles soaring overhead.