Even though it’s not quite in the Arctic, Denali National Park (Alaska) has much to offer. The Murie Science and Learning Center invites you to participate in one of their exciting summer seminars.
Spaces are still available in:
Field Seminars
June 8 - 10: High Country Wildflowers for Beginners
June 12-14: High Country Wildflowers: A Closer Look
June 15-17: Knowledge Informs Art: Drawing Inspiration from Denali
June 26-28: Dall Sheep and their Predators
July 3-5: Wildlife Tracking and Signs
July 24-26: The Science of Fly Fishing
July 31-August 2: Pioneers of Denali: The Creation of Mt. McKinley National Park
August 7-9: Denali Field Journaling
August 28-30: The Turning Tundra: How Plants and Animals Prepare for Winter
Seminars for Families
June 29-July 1: Denali Dinosaurs (Ages 8 and older)
August 14-16: Denali Wildlife (Ages 8 and younger)
Teacher Trainings
July 6-8: Subarctic Science, Sustainability, and Students: Building Bridges
July 20-22: The World of Wolves
Courses include:
Small group size of 10 participants
Staying at a field camp located 29 miles inside Denali National Park along the Teklanika River
All meals, accomodations, transportation, and instruction during the program
10% discount to members of Alaska Geographic
Professional development credit is available through the University of Alaska Anchorage
For more information or to register, visit the Murie Science and Learning Center, email courses@murieslc.org, or call 1-888-688-1269.













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