Alaskan Officials have opened a portion of the 145 km- road into Denali National Park and Preserve.
Earlier this month, the park, citing travel restrictions imposed by state officials in response to corona-virus concerns, closed public access to the road. The restrictions have since been modified,
Further opening of the road is expected as conditions and staffing allow,
The state last week eased restrictions on travel within Alaska to allow for recreational activities. When travelling, only household members are to be in a vehicle, and stops along the way are to be minimized.
The national park is about 384 km north of Anchorage.

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