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Parks Highway, Denali National Park and Preserve, Alaska
- Overview A unique 9-hole golf course lies amid the mountains and rolling taiga north of the park. Th... more on Frommers
- Overview Black Diamond Offers Great Food and Great Fun! Go North to Alaska and find your Adventure! B... more on Blackdiamondgolf.com

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238 12 Parks Hwy, Healy, AK 99743
- Reasonably priced too. more on Yahoo! Travel
- It is a dump with lousy food smell of grease and trash all over. more on Yahoo! Travel

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Parks Highway, Denali National Park and Preserve, Alaska
- Overview The Perch offers you cozy, private cabins, hotel rooms and lodging near Denali National Park... more on TripAdvisor
- The atmosphere at The Perch Restaurant was unlike any other restaurant we have visited. The view was amazin... more on TripAdvisor

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Parks Highway, Healy, Alaska
- Very friendly service. Homemade items were great like the bread & Salsa. Very Clean. Nothing I disliked ... more on TripAdvisor
- we called in here whilst touring Alaska for 2 weeks from the UK, and had reached the point of no return of ... more on TripAdvisor

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Mile 249.5 Parks Hwy, Healy, AK 99743, USA
- Outdated overpriced lousy service deli is a joke. more on Yahoo! Travel

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Denali National Park, Ak, USA
- Overview This is a terrific place for a special night of dining out right near the park. First, there's the waiting area, newly remodeled with a cozy fireplace. Next, the dining room, perched on the edge of the... more on Frommers

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Seward to Anchorage, Denali, Alaska
- We'd done a "bring aboard" breakfast but signed up for lunch in the dining car (actually the lower half of our car). A maximum of ... more on igougo

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HC2 Box 1525, Denali, Alaska
- The Perch restaurant is aptly named because it is literally perched on a bluff with the dining room and large deck poised well above ground level. more on igougo

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Denali Bluffs Hotel, Parks Highway, Denali, Alaska

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Denali Princess Lodge, Denali, Alaska
- Denali Princess Lodge is a large resort, built specifically to accommodate patrons who have traveled to Alaska on Princess Cruises. ... more on igougo
