2025
July 2, 2025
Managed by Denali National Park & Preserve
Since 2025
In Alaska, US
DNP101
This chronolog combines 23 photos from 23 contributors. Learn more
The Horseshoe Lake Loop offers a unique view of Denali's wildlife and forest disturbance. Observe moose prints, beaver chew, and squirrel middens along the trail and consider how forest change may affect animal movements.
Along the Horseshoe Lake trail, visitors are surrounded by mixed spruce forests— ecosystems adapted for high severity fire. In 2024, the Riley Fire, visible on the hillside above, burned nearly 500 acres. Watch as the forest recovers from this disturbance and also is subjected to another! Tree mortality caused by the native spruce beetle is prominently displayed along the trail and on the hillside as well. Your participation in capturing images will help us track the pace of change in this area.
For more info on fire, spruce beetles, and other forest disturbance in Denali visit: https://www.nps.gov/dena/learn/nature/living-with-fire.htm.
Chronolog is a monitoring tool for parks, nature centers, wildlife organizations, schools, and museums worldwide. With over 100,000 contributors across 300 organizations, Chronolog is on a mission to engage communities with nature while recording important natural changes.
© Chronolog 2025 | Terms