Alaska Veterans Memorial, Denali State Park
Facts and practical information
The Alaska Veterans Memorial is an outdoor memorial grove in Denali State Park in Interior Alaska. The memorial honors Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, Coast Guard, Alaska National Guard, and Merchant Marine veterans from Alaska, as well as specific Alaskans who were awarded the Medal of Honor. There are also small memorials to the passengers and crew of military plane crashes in Alaska. The site was selected because of the scenic beauty of the area and its location between Alaska's two largest cities. On a clear day visitors can see Denali from just outside the memorial. It is 147 miles from Anchorage and 214 miles from Fairbanks, on a hill above the Byers Lake campground. During the main visitor season there is a staffed visitor center and bookstore. The main memorial alcove was constructed in 1983, Governor Bill Sheffield, himself a veteran, dedicated the site in 1984. ()
Alaska Veterans Memorial – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Byers Lake.