Mckinley Foothills B&B

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2.6 Shulin Lake Rd.
Trapper Creek, AK 99683
Nightly Rates: ( 75.00 - 75.00 )
2 Star


Property Description

McKinley Foothills cabins is a great place for those who like the outdoors. We have a GREAT view of Mt. McKinley. The Mckinley Foothills Cabins are located 132 miles from Denali National Park and 135 miles north of Anchorage, so in essence we are between Denali National Park and Anchorage. Guests have to drive just 20 miles from the main highway. We have very private, secluded, rustic, fully furnished log cabins, all located in their own setting. We are open all year round. A SUV is preferred transportation.



Amenities

· AM/FM Alarm Clock
· Meal Plan - Bed and Breakfast
· Breakfast
· Dinner
· DVD Player
· FAX
· Hairdryers Available
· Kitchenette
· Kitchenette
· Modem Lines in Room
· Pets Allowed
· Outdoor Parking
· VCR
· Video Tapes
· Wake-up Service


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Miscellaneous Information

· American Dollars is the native currency.
· Check in time is 2:00 PM
· Check out time is 12:00 PM
· Time Zone is HST
· 3 rooms.
· 0 suites.
· 2 floors.


Directions

FROM THE SOUTH: GO NORTH OF ANCHORAGE ON TO THE GEORGE PARKS HIGHWAY. GO TO MILE 114.9 ON THE PARKS HIGHWAY. MAKE A LEFT AT OUR SIGN ON MILE 17.2 PETERSVILLE RD. GO ON THE ROAD-TRAIL AND YOU ARE THERE. FROM THE NORTH: COMING FROM THE FAIRBANKS AREA. GO ON THE GEORGE PARKS HIGHWAY TO MILE 114.9. MAKE A RIGHT ON THE PETERSVILLE RD. GO 17.2 MILES. MAKE A LEFT AT OUR SIGN. GO 2.6 MILES AND YOU ARE THERE.

Located 20 miles west of Trapper Creek, off mile 115 George Parks Highway.Located mid distance between Denali National Park and Anchorage about 133 miles. We are located on the Sou -- Directions -- FROM THE NORTH: COMING FROM THE FAIRBANKS AREA. GO ON THE GEORGE PARKS HIGHWAY TO MILE 114.9. MAKE A RIGHT ON THE PETERSVILLE RD. GO 17.2 MILES. MAKE A LEFT AT OUR SIGN. GO 2.6 MILES AND YOU ARE THERE. On your left side of trail. FROM THE SOUTH: GO NORTH OF ANCHORAGE ON TO THE GEORGE PARKS HIGHWAY. GO TO MILE 114.9 ON THE PARKS HIGHWAY. MAKE A LEFT AT OUR SIGN ON MILE 17.2 PETERSVILLE RD. GO ON THE ROAD-TRAIL AND YOU ARE THERE.


Guarantee Policy

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Cancellation Policy

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Restaurant Information

* FORK'S ROADHOUSE

Fork's Roadhouse

American

Fork's Roadhouse

American


Area Attractions

Beaver Viewing

BIKE, ATV OR DRIVE TO PON

Bird Watching

YEAR-ROUND ON GROUNDS

Blueberry Picking

WITHIN WALKING DISTANCE

Cross Country Skiing

EVERYWHERE WHEN SNOWING

Denali "Incredible" hike

driving and hiking

Denali National Park

DRIVING DISTANCE, 133 mi.

Fowl Viewing

NEIGHBORHOOD

Gold Mining

VARIOUS LOCATIONS

Mountain Biking

EVERYWHERE

Mt. Mckinley (mtn base)

TALLEST MT. IN N. AMERICA

Rainbow Trout Fishing

WALK OR 4WHEELER TO RIVER

Settler Historical Museum

History of Settlers

Snowmobiling

EVERY WHERE DURING WINTER

Spawning Salmon

WITHIN WALKING DISTANCE

Trapper Creek (main area)

DRIVING DISTANCE 20 mi.

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