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Posted: Apr 30, 2026

Naturalist Guide

Kantishna Roadhouse

Denali Park Road, Alaska

Wages/Pay
$18.00 / hour + tips
Experience Level
Previous experience required
Job Start Date
May 26, 2026

Kantishna Roadhouse (KRH) is a full-service, backcountry lodge located 92 miles into the pristine natural wonder of Denali National Park in a remote area where few are lucky enough to travel. Employees at the Roadhouse will find adventure, tranquility, and an escape from everyday modern life. The season at Kantishna Roadhouse is approximately from June 6 to September 12, and KRH is seeking candidates available to stay the entire season. Room and board are provided free of charge for this position. 

The Naturalist Guide staff is responsible for providing safe and educational guided hiking and other interpretive experiences and activities for guests at Kantishna Roadhouse (KRH). 


ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:

Exercise good judgment as to trail conditions, weather, large animal behavior, and the physical limitations of individual guests when leading and/or assisting guests on hikes and in other activities.
Facilitate on-property activities for guests with the highest level of professionalism and respect, communicating times and locations of all lodge activities and events to guests.
Responsible for the general maintenance, cleaning, and repair of all guest equipment, including bicycles, fishing gear, rain gear, waders, boots, etc., to ensure all equipment is safe and functional.
Use interpretive techniques to facilitate guests' learning about Alaska and Denali’s unique heritage, and to appreciate the complexities of all ecosystems.
Provide formal and informal educational programs involving various aspects of Alaska and Denali National Park. Each Naturalist Guide is required to create an evening program for the guests and present that program on a regular basis.
Uphold National Park Service rules and regulations concerning the KRH concessions permit (training provided).
Safely transport guests in vans on the Denali Park Road to and from trailheads, Wonder Lake, the Fannie Quigley Cabin, and on some occasions, to and from the Park Entrance.
Responsible for doing a pre-trip and post-trip inspection of the vans to include checking oil and other fluids, tire pressure and condition, etc.; and reporting any necessary maintenance to Maintenance for immediate attention.
Responsible for cleaning (inside and out) of the KRH vans; and for the cleaning (inside and out) of the buses.
Move guest luggage to and from the van/bus.
Grounds and greenhouse maintenance as assigned.
Knowledge base should include, but is not limited to:
North American wildlife biology
North American plant identification
North American bird and bird song identification
Alaska history: early humans, today’s native peoples, subsistence, the economy, the Alaska Native Land Claims Settlement Act, and Doyon Limited Native Corporation
Denali National Park History: including the establishment of the National Park Service
Knowledge and experience in the use of maps and compass
Knowledge of Leave No Trace principles appropriate to the sub-arctic.
Other duties as assigned.

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Kantishna Roadhouse

Kantishna Roadhouse is an Indigenous owned all-inclusive backcountry lodge in the heart of Denali National Park. Accessible only by air, guests experience the wilds of Kantishna with just a handful of other guests and our experienced staff. We limit the number of guests on property in order to provide a unique, intimate experience.

Location
Alaska
Season
Summer
Staff size
10-15
Housing
Whether included in the compensation package or provided at a cost, housing is provided for staff.
Housing details
Private rooms with shared bathrooms/showers.
Family housing available
No
Single occupancy housing available
Yes
Pet friendly
No
Meals
Provided
Cell phone service
None
Internet access
Good
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