Named for Fannie Quigley, a famous Alaskan prospector, trapper, and cook, Fannie Q’s Saloon features locally-inspired dishes in a modern saloon setting. Serving breakfast, lunch and dinner, Fannie Q’s Saloon offers indoor and outdoor seating and live entertainment. Menu offerings include authentic, home-grown dishes, such as Bison Sliders, Braised Pork Shoulder and a dish Fannie Quigley was known for – Bear-Lard Pie.
Spectacular views, genuine Alaskan hospitality, and inviting accommodations await at the Grande Denali Lodge, located atop Sugarloaf Mountain, above the hustle and bustle of the highway. The Grande Denali Lobby features warm timbered log accents, stone fireplace, high vaulted ceilings and windows looking over Denali National Park. 160 spacious rooms offer two queen beds or one king bed, coffee maker, hair-dryer, refrigerator, wireless internet and flat screen television. Guests can upgrade to a view room based on availability. 6 Alaskan-style log cabins are also available. Guest laundry is available on site. On-site dining includes the award-winning Alpenglow Restaurant, Peak Spirits Lounge and Peak Espresso. The Sugarloaf Room can be reserved for small meetings and special catered events. Courtesy shuttle operates daily with service to shops, Denali National Park Visitors Center, Alaska Railroad Depot and the Denali Bluffs Hotel. Tours can be arranged at the tour desk. Most tours offer hotel pick up.
Located inside Denali Princess Wilderness Lodge, next to King Salmon Restaurant, Grizzly Burger features a selection of gourmet burgers served inside or out on the river view deck.
Training sled dogs is a year-round affair for four-time Iditarod champion Jeff King. He is is recognized as the “Winningest Musher in the World.” His victories include not only the 1,049 mile Iditarod Sled Dog Race in 1993, 1996, 1998, and 2006, but also over two dozen first place finishes in races all across Alaska. Each summer we share the world’s finest sled dogs and puppies with visitors world wide at our location in Denali Park, Alaska.