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Last Updated:
July 07, 2010
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Difficulty
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Moderate - very little elevation gain but
trail is overgrown and hard to find after Tulchina Falls |
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Connects
With
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Eklutna Lakeside
Trail |
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Miles
One
Way
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10.5 to trailhead via Eklutna Lakeside
Trail, 2.5 to Tulchina Falls, 2.5 to Lake, 1.5 upper valley: total -
17. |
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Miles
from
Anchorage
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35 |
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General
Vicinity
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Chugach State Park |
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Season
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June through September |
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Description
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I've always wanted to do this trail but I
never wanted to deal with the 10.5 miles on the Lakeside Trail to get
there. Last week (July, 2008) I was finally motivated. I left right after work and
camped out on the riverbed just before the bridge where the trailhead
is.
The next morning I headed out full of anticipation. My plan was to
head to the lake with a nice break on the way to view Tulchina
Falls. I would spend the next day exploring the valley above the
lake, perhaps viewing glaciers. However, it didn't go as
planned.
The trail to Tulchina Falls is reasonable enough as you meander through
the forest. Intermittent views of the river and mountains peak out
but most of the time you're under canopy. I imagine that parts of
this trail can get really overgrown by late August. When you do get a
view, it's pretty nice.
The Falls were pretty cool. At one point, they are crashing down
so hard, they sweep up causing a spray that juts out over the side.
Once you pass the Falls, the trail gets real primitive. I lost the
trail many times and had to skirt over fallen trees and do my best not
to scrape against devil's club.
About 2 miles past the Falls, and just before the hill, I lost the trail
completely. The area was so thick with shrubs I couldn't go
forward. My allergies started kicking in and it started to rain,
and the dog wasn't doing too well either, so I decided to head down to
the riverbed and make camp.
The spot I camped on was real nice with a huge waterfall across the way
and a great view of Bold Peak and the Mitre, so it wasn't a total
loss. Later that night, I went up the riverbed to see if I could
use it to go around the hill and get to the lake but the water skirted
right up to the trees and I decided it just wasn't worth it. The next
morning I headed out but not before seriously losing the trail and
getting real scratched up trying to get back on it.
So my verdict is that the best way to enjoy this trail is to bike to it
(or if you're camping at the hut or the campsites at the end) and just
go as far as the Falls. I did see some saws and pruning shears
laying on the trail so maybe there are people working on the trail and
one day hopefully my verdict will change and it will be worth going
beyond the Falls. |
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Important
Information
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There is definitely bear
in the area and you can tell by the numerous scat on the trail. I
saw a black bear across the river from me poking around while I was
packing up. Since your visibility to see ahead is limited on this
trail, make sure you are making a lot of noise so you don't take one by
surprise.
When you get to the falls, you'll have to do a bit of bushwhacking
the last 50 feet. You'll see the fluorescent ribbons off to the
side. You definitely want to go this way as there is a mess load
of devil's club in the middle. |
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Etc.
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There is a $5 parking fee (bring exact
amount). The price for an annual parking pass is $40. You can purchase a pass at the Federal Building at 4th
and F or the Atwood Building on 7th and E, 12th Floor.
If you're heading back to Anchorage, take a quick side trip and visit
the Native Russian Church and Cemetery. Continue straight after
the bridge for a
few miles instead of taking the left turn onto the Glenn Highway. Stay
outside the fenced area and be respectful of the premises. |
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