Nimble-footed and fearless, Dall sheep, the world's only species of wild white sheep, cling to upper ridges and steep slopes throughout Denali. Males, called rams, have large curling horns that are used in fights.
If you're looking for whales and waterfalls, blue glaciers and sharp-toothed mountains, there's enough visual overload here to fill a hard drive with digital pictures.
Denali’s paths all lead visitors through its majestic valleys toward the towering Mount McKinley, the crown jewel of the park. On clear days, McKinley can be seen 70 miles (113 kilometers) to the southwest.
Take a visual journey to Alaska, where huge Kodiak brown bears roam freely, the seas and streams teem with salmon, and the lush landscape is more than just a backdrop.