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Due to rising COVID-19 cases in the community, Alaska’s Denali National Park and Preserve is once again requiring visitors to wear a face mask in certain areas.
According to the Associated Press, masks will be required when entering federal buildings or riding buses and shuttles inside the park.
Masks will be required for everyone over the age of two, regardless of vaccination status, in gift shops, lodges, visitor centers, restaurants, and buildings owned or controlled by the National Park Service.