After a brief uphill section, the trail skirts the edge of a canyon and private property to take you to a recently refurbished viewing deck. From t...
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Matanuska Lakes State Recreation Area (formerly Kepler-Bradley) is a popular fishing, hiking and biking park. This popular state park comprises sev...
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Summit Lake State Recreation Site is located at mile 19.6 Hatcher Pass Road, approximately 2 miles past the Independence Mine State Historic Park t...
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The 300,000 acre Hatcher Pass Management Area primarily consists of mountainous terrain in the Talkeetna Mountain Range that climb from the 1000 ft...
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Reed Lakes Trailhead is located 19 miles north of Palmer on the Glenn Hwy. to Fishhook Willow Road. Moderate hike, 3 miles to lower lake. Boulder r...
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This well-maintained trail is popular because of its easy access to good views of the entire Eklutna Valley. It begins at the parking lot, crosses ...
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This trail starts out on a boardwalk, but shortly afterwards turns onto a trail that traverses the right side of the valley as you head away from t...
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This trail was made fairly recently. It takes you up "The Butte," a tip of an old, small mountain in the center of the vast Matanuska/Knik Glacier ...
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Hiland Road to mile 7.5, then right, follow signs 0.5 mile to trailhead.,
Eagle River, AK
Trailhead provides access to Eagle and Symphony Lakes; trail leads up valley providing excellent views of the South Fork drainage. Access to Hunter...
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Long day hike or backpacking destination. Several alpine lakes in beautiful valley. Open alpine invites exploring. Lakes can also be accessed via t...
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This hike is moderately difficult, with some scrambling and river fording. Prepared beginners can traverse the trail over a few days, as there are ...
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Hidden Lake Trail (MP 1240 Alaska Hwy.) is a one-mile, planked trail through deciduous and lowland forest to a lake stocked with rainbow trout. No ...
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Trail ascends through a small grove of mountain hemlock before reaching timberline. It then traverses Blueberry Hill before reaching a saddle at
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History:This parkland originally belonged to the U.S. Army, but in 1956, the Army Corps of Engineers and the National Park Service deeded the prope...
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PARK HISTORY
In 1973, the Airport Heights community agreed to voluntarily assess their properties in order to create a park. The original price for...
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