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General
There are no restrictions on walking, hiking, or picnicking. Group sizes must consist of 12 or less individuals including guides in backcountry units 1-21, 23-47, 61-64, 70-79, 81, 86, 87 on the east side of the park and 6 or less individuals in backcountry units 22, 48, 65-69, 80, 82-85 on the west side of the park. Possession or use of marijuana and other controlled substances are prohibited within all national parks, preserves, rivers, and monuments.

E-bikes are permitted in the park on trails open to traditional bicycles, park roads, and parking areas. Where traditional bicycles are prohibited, e-bikes are also prohibited with the exception of where public motor vehicles are allowed.

Camping
Camping is allowed in designated park areas for a time of up to 14 consecutive days. Visitors can also choose to camp in designated backcountry units for up to 30 days with a limit of 7 days in a unit per trip between April 15 and September 30. Riley Creek, Savage River, and Teklanika River Campgrounds are where fires can be lit and maintained. If any rocks are moved to create fire-pits, following the extinguishment of the fire, they must be returned to their original locations, and all trash, including burned food, glass, and cans, must be properly disposed of.

Mountain Climbing
Those wishing to mountain climb on Denali and Mt. Foraker must obtain a climbing permit at least 60 days prior to the start of the climb. In addition to obtaining a permit, solo climbers must also submit a Supplemental Solo Form. Climbers must check in before and after their climb at the Walter Harper Talkeetna Ranger Station with their expedition group and attend a mandatory safety orientation and learn about resource protection prior to climbing.

Gathering and Collecting Rules
Visitors are allowed to collect unendangered natural foods including fruits and berries, uninhabited seashells, surface rocks and minerals, and dead wood as campfire fuel. Visitors may not collect silver, gemstones, or fossils. All gathering and collecting must be done by hand and cannot use shovels, pickaxes, or anything that will disturb the ground surface.

Hunting and Fishing Rules
Sport hunting is permitted within Denali National Preserve but prohibited within all areas of Denali National Park. Some local rural residents over the age of 18 with a valid Alaska State hunting license are permitted to subsistence hunt on lands added by the Alaskan National Interest Conservation Act. Visitors may fish in all park areas in accordance with applicable State and Federal law.