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Denali Wildlife Tracks

Winter is a perfect time to collect tracks. Here are a few you might see. In the summer, look around ponds and on muddy gravel bars. Caribou tracks can be found on sandy ridges. Notice how caribou tracks are rounded at the front - compared with moose tracks, which are often larger and straighter. If you catch sight of a large, doglike animal, one way to tell a coyote from a wolf is how they carry their tails. The wolf's tail will be straight out when it runs. The coyote runs with his tail down.

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DENALI ARTICLES

• About Denali National Park: General Information & Campground Information

• Entering the Park

Denali Area Maps

• Denali People

• Towns North of Denali Park

• Towns South of Denali Park

• Focus on Local Life: Quilting Denali

• Winter in Denali: Dog Sledding

DENALI CHECKLISTS

• When You Arrive: Plan of Attack Checklist

• Things to Do Checklist

• What to Bring Checklist

• Denali Park Bus Information Checklist

• Denali Park Visitor Center Checklist

• Good Places to View Mt. McKinley Checklist

• Little Animals of Denali Checklist

• Big Animals of Denali Checklist

• Denali Adventures Checklist

• How to Take A Photo in Denali National Park Checklist

• Birding Checklist

• Denali Wildlife Tracks Checklist

• Denali Winter Checklist

• Mosquito Checklist


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GRIZZLY BEAR TRACK: RICK MCMAHAN, DENALI FLY FISHING GUIDES.

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