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So You're Visiting Denali in February...

  • Writer: Kami MacIver
    Kami MacIver
  • 7 days ago
  • 4 min read

February is an adventurous, wintery time to visit Denali National Park! If you're planning a trip to Denali in February, here are a few things you should know beforehand.


Children in colorful winter clothes climb a snowy mound under a cloudy sky. A "Lot 3" parking sign and trees are visible in the background.


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Snow-covered cabin and trees in a winter forest. A thick blanket of snow lies in the foreground under a cloudy sky, creating a serene scene.

Alaska in February-

What is the typical weather in Denali National Park during this time? February, on average, has a high of 13°F and a low of -8°F. But you can anticipate a wider range of temperatures depending on the winter! Some winters, temperatures "soar" to 40°F or drop to -30°F or below.


Can I see the Northern Lights at this time? Yes!! February is a great time of year for Northern Lights - it's in the height of the Aurora season but you'll usually have to see them while enduring the below-zero-temperatures. Cool nights make for crisp lights! We use this site from the University of Alaska Fairbanks to help track how visible the aurora might be on any particular night.


Where can we go to view the Aurora/Northern Lights?  If you're looking to experience them in the Denali area with a little bit more open skies - head to Otto Lake or Stampede Road where the skies are open and there is little light pollution. There are some fabulous opportunities for photographing them.


Denali National Park Access - 

February is "off season" in Denali.  We are deep into winter. There will not be tours running, nearly all restaurants are closed for the winter, there will be snow and you're likely to experience below zero temperatures! February is fantastic for seeing the northern lights, taking winter hikes, going cross country skiing and you’ll get to experience our area more like a local than like a tourist. It will take a little creativity to still achieve all of the items on your Denali National Park bucket list.


The Park Road is likely not open past mile 3, and certainly not past mile 15.  There are still plenty of things to do in the area before mile 3, but snow and ice conditions typically make maintaining the Park Road in the winter months a chore. So whatever mileage the road is currently open to, be flexible!


Can we still go hiking in Denali in February? Absolutely - well, maybe!! The weather is unpredictable this time of year, and trails may not yet be cleared. If they are full of snow, you are still able to hike them. Trails in Denali are not maintained everyday to snow conditions, so you might be the first hiker breaking trail on a maintained path! Make sure to have good hiking boots or snow boots and solid winter gear. Check in with the Winter Visitors Center at the Murie Science and Learning Center.


Snow-covered visitor center with a "Winterfest" sign and American flag outside. Clear sky and snowy path lead to the wooden entrance. Murie Science and Learning Center Denali National Park

Seasonal Tips -

You need to make sure your rental car can "plug in".  When checking out your rental car, make sure to ask if it has been winterized. If you are going to be traveling the Parks Highway (that's the highway to get to Denali from either Fairbanks or Anchorage) your car needs to have a block heater that can be plugged in every night. February will be a cold month and this is a must for winter travel - and your car rental company might try to skimp out on this necessity. This is also a good thing to ask if you check out a car privately from a site like Turo. Also, back roads around Denali can be rather precarious as the roads melt and freeze and have new snow throughout the month.


What winter tours are available?  Looking to go white water rafting, ziplining or on an ATV in Denali in February? Sorry!! You're out of luck! Most of these tours close in accordance with the Denali National Park official season, which typically runs from May 15 until September 15. For up to date information about visitor information, visit the Discover Denali Winter Visitation Page where local business share their availability. At the time of this publication, it looks like there several dog sled tours and a Fat Truck Tour. To see all winter tours, click here.



Wooden sign for Denali National Park and Preserve with "Winterfest" banner, surrounded by snowy trees under a cloudy sky.

Average Daylight -

Baby, It's cold (and dark) outside! February average daylight grows this month. Around February 1, the sunrise is at 9:41 am and sunset is 5:00 pm. By February 28, the sunrise is at 8:15 am and sunset is at 6:24 pm.


Dining -

Restaurant options are considerably more limited in the Denali, Healy, McKinley areas in the deep winter months. Many restaurants close up for the winter beginning in mid September and will not reopen until early-to-mid May. There is likely to only be one or two restaurants available, but Healy does have its own full service grocery store, and there are several food options there even if your lodging does not have a full kitchen. You can see what restaurants are listed with our local chamber to be open in the winter months here.



Fun Activities & Extras -

There is a celebration called "Winterfest" that happens annually in Denali National Park during the month of February.  This is a delightful weekend, and if you're visiting in February, this is the weekend to do so! Winterfest is a community-wide event that offers an array of activities for all ages & interests! Past events have included hosted dinners, ski races, guided ski tours, a snow block sculpting competition, exhibits, hockey games, snow science field activities, dog sled rides, camp fires with s'mores, snow shoe walks and more. To find out more about Winterfest, visit the Denali National Park Service's website.


That's about It for February!.  But there are a few local activities going on. You can see the Denali Chamber of Commerce's live community calendar here.


What other questions do you have about visiting Denali in February?


Enjoy this post? You can see the other months in our series here:

(I am still growing this series but will update links as I have them created!)

January ~ February ~ March ~ April ~ May ~ June ~ July ~ August ~ September ~ October ~ November ~ December

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