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Last Updated:
July 07, 2010
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Difficulty
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Easy - very little elevation gain |
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Connects
With
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Albert Loop Trail
Eagle River (Crow Pass)
Rodak Nature Trail |
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Miles
One
Way
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between 4 and 5 |
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Miles
from
Anchorage
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25; near the town of
Eagle River |
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General
Vicinity
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Chugach State Park |
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Season
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All year. Trail has markers to find
route when covered with snow. |
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Description
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I've been hiking the Eagle River Trail since
I first moved here in 2000 and I've seen the trail signs for this route just
as long but never bothered to do this trail. I was hiking the
Eagle River Trail on Thanksgiving (2007) and there was a group of noisy people
that I wanted to get away from and veered off to finally do the Dew
Mound Trail.
I'm glad those people were so loud because I wound up really enjoying
the trail in addition to the solitude. For a simple winter,
"no hassle", hike this really fit's the bill. If I lived
in Eagle River, this would be a great after-work hike in the
summer. I recommend this hike for the people who live here.
Visitors would be advised to use their short amount of time up here for
more scenic filled trails.
The first 1/2 of the trail is very established and maintained and goes
through spruce, aspen, and birch. The other 1/2 is more primitive
but certainly nothing intense. You'll pass through a bolder field and
skirt the rock face of the mountain before finally descending to a small
lake. At the lake are lots of rock outcrops (which I presume are
the dew mounds) to relax and snack. If you continue on, you will
hit Echo Bend on Eagle River. You can either create a loop and
head back to the nature center on the Iditarod Trail or return back down
the Dew Mound Trail (which I would prefer to keep the solitude going).
If you're pressed for time you can create a short loop hike by turning back at
either of the 3 intersections (see map). |
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Important
Information
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There are several places that are a bit
confusing where to continue. Check around the vicinity and you'll
soon find one of the markers to know how to proceed,
Since this trail gets a lot less traffic, be more vigilant of bears
than the main trail to Eagle River. |
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Etc.
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Parking at the
Nature Center is $5 a day (they won't charge you for 2 days if you're
doing an overnighter). Your Chugach State Park pass is not valid
here.
If you have the time, it's worth it to go in and check out the
center.
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