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The Doyon Difference

Welcome to Denali National Park Alaska, home to majestic Mt. McKinley and Doyon Tourism. Doyon Native Corporation is the owner and proprietor of three incredible Denali National Park travel companies, each offering Alaska visitors unparalleled opportunities to experience Denali Park.

Doyon’s tourism properties consist of the Kantishna Roadhouse: a backcountry lodge located nearly 100 miles into the heart of Denali Park. The Denali River Cabins: hotel and cabin accommodations for Denali Park visitors, and Kantishna Wilderness Trails: offering day-trips deep into the Kantishna gold mining district of Denali Park.

Doyon Tourism takes unsurpassed pride in all of its tour and travel companies in Denali Park. From the time that you contact us for travel information, to the point that we greet you at the door – Doyon goes the extra distance to ensure the best quality Denali Park vacation possible.

Doyon Tourism is owned and operated by Alaska Native people of Athabaskan Indian descent. One of the top goals of the company is to provide opportunities for education, training, and employment of our shareholders. Thus, when you call or visit a Doyon Tourism property, you are likely to interact with Native Alaskans. Whether that person is helping you with reservations information, greeting you as you check in, driving your bus, or leading your hike, you will find yourself in a unique position to learn more about the history, heritage and cultures of Alaska from someone who was born, raised and educated in the Land of the Midnight Sun!

Deep ties to the land, extensive knowledge of the plants and animals, and firsthand information and experiences regarding the challenges and rewards of living for generations in an extreme environment — that is the Doyon difference.