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Denali Borough

Savage Alpine Trail

Moderate

4.9

(28)

279

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Savage Alpine Trail

02:32

7.29km

400m

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Embark on a moderate hike along the Savage Alpine Trail, a 4.5-mile (7.3 km) route that takes about 2 hours and 31 minutes to complete. You will gain 1302 feet (397 metres) in elevation as you ascend through varied landscapes. The trail begins in forested areas, gradually opening up to…

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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Denali Wilderness

Denali National Park

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766 m

Savage Alpine Trail

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This relatively gradual section of the Savage Alpine Trail near the Mountain Vista Day Use Area takes you through dense brush and plants next to a nameless drainage. This is …

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3.79 km

Savage Alpine Trail Viewpoint

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From this high point on the Savage Alpine Trail you get fantastic panoramic views of Denali National Park. You also get plenty of opportunities to see some of the unique …

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5.40 km

Rocky Ridge on Savage Alpine Trail

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This section of the Savage Alpine trail takes you on an exposed rocky ridge high above the Denali Park Road. This exciting, challenging, but still well-traveled, portion of trail offers …

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6.08 km

Views of Savage River

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From this point you get fantastic views down to the Savage River, its clear blue water contrasting against the lush green foliage. You can also see Mount Margaret rising high …

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6.70 km

The Savage River Day Use Area is where the popular Savage River Loop and the Savage Alpine Trails begin. There are bathrooms and picnic areas at this trailhead. Parking is …

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7.29 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

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4.78 km

2.06 km

248 m

201 m

Surfaces

5.02 km

1.82 km

221 m

112 m

110 m

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Highest point (1,240 m)

Lowest point (790 m)

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Friday 8 May

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where are the trailheads and parking for the Savage Alpine Trail?

The trail can be accessed from two main trailheads: the Savage River trailhead and the Mountain Vista trailhead. Both are located at Mile 15 of Denali Park Road, which is the farthest point personal vehicles can drive into Denali National Park. Parking is available at both locations. For point-to-point hikes, a free Savage River Shuttle is available during the summer season to transport hikers back to their starting point.

What is the best way to hike this trail, and how long does it take?

This trail can be hiked as a 4.1 to 4.2-mile point-to-point route, or extended to a 6.45-mile loop by walking back along the park road. If you start from the Savage River trailhead, you'll face a steady and steep uphill for the first half. Starting from Mountain Vista offers a more gradual ascent followed by a steep downhill. The hike typically takes around 2.5 to 3 hours to complete the point-to-point section, but can vary based on pace and stops for views.

What is the terrain like on the Savage Alpine Trail?

The terrain is diverse, ranging from compacted and loose gravel to rocky stretches. You'll also find some sections with boardwalks. At lower elevations, particularly near Mountain Vista and Savage River, you'll traverse cottonwood and spruce forests before ascending into more open, treeless alpine areas. Expect significant elevation changes, with some sections having a steep incline of about 900 feet in the first mile.

What kind of wildlife can I expect to see?

The trail offers frequent opportunities for wildlife sightings. Common animals include caribou, Dall sheep, moose, spruce grouse, ptarmigan, and arctic ground squirrels. There's also a chance to spot grizzly bears, so always be bear aware and carry bear spray.

What is the best time of year to hike this trail?

The best time to hike is generally during the summer months when the trail is clear of snow. In late August through mid-September, the fall foliage can be particularly stunning. In winter and early spring, the trail can be covered in deep snow and may have icy overflow, requiring snowshoes or even crampons in some areas.

Are there any permits or entrance fees required for this hike?

Yes, the Savage Alpine Trail is located within Denali National Park and Preserve, so you will need to pay the park entrance fee. This fee grants you access to the park for seven consecutive days. You can find current fee information and purchase passes on the official NPS website. No additional permits are typically required for day hiking this specific trail.

Is the Savage Alpine Trail dog-friendly?

No, dogs are generally not permitted on trails within Denali National Park, including the Savage Alpine Trail, to protect wildlife and natural resources. Dogs are only allowed on roads, in campgrounds, and on the Park Road shoulder.

What are the main viewpoints and highlights along the route?

The trail is renowned for its spectacular panoramic views. You'll be treated to sweeping vistas of the Alaska Range, alpine meadows, and rugged tundra landscapes. Key highlights include the Savage Alpine Trail Viewpoint, Rocky Ridge on Savage Alpine Trail, and Views of Savage River. On a clear day, the towering peak of Denali is visible from higher elevations.

Does the trail intersect other well-known paths?

Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Alpine Loop Trail and the Savage River Loop Trail. These connections can offer options for extending or modifying your hike.

Is this trail suitable for families or beginners?

While rewarding, the trail is generally considered moderate to strenuous due to significant elevation changes and varied terrain. Some sections have steep inclines. It might be challenging for very young children or beginners not accustomed to hiking. However, the shorter point-to-point option with shuttle access can make it more manageable for those with some hiking experience.

What should I wear and bring for a hike on this trail?

Given the varied terrain and potential for changing weather, it's best to dress in layers. Sturdy hiking boots are recommended for the rocky and uneven surfaces. Always carry water, snacks, rain gear, and bear spray. Binoculars are great for wildlife viewing, and a camera for the stunning scenery. Even in summer, temperatures can drop, especially at higher elevations.

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Trail Reviews

1000Eissterne
August 24, 2024, Denali • Savage Alpine Trail & Savage River Loop 💛❤️💚

Today we had another wonderful day in Denali ahead of us.💚 After it had rained all night again, the weather was now better than its forecast. We learned pretty quickly that the only weather forecast here is the view out the window. 🌤️🌦️🌨️ So we set off for the Savage Alpine Trail, supposedly the most beautiful of the official hiking trails in Denali. We can't disagree with that. At first the trail went through the forest. And there it was again, the feeling that there are two eyes looking at you behind every tree. 👀 So we walked through the forest singing and clapping until the view cleared. 👏 Heyho 🎶 we are coming all the way 🎶 to savage trail🎶. All the way up 🎶 up 🎶up🎶. It's just a friendly reminder 🎶 to keep the distance between you and us🎶. 🤣🤣🤣 From there it was all uphill and the views became more and more incredible😯. After we had overcome the tree line, there were some wild blueberries to snack on🫐. They grow in abundance everywhere here and they will decorate our breakfast tomorrow too.🤤

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