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Eklutna Lake Trail

Eklutna Lake
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Location in State

 Seasons: All Seasons
 Difficulty: Easy
 Activity: Hiking, Biking, Backpacking, Horseback Riding, Dog Sledding, ATV, Skiing, Snowmachining, Canoeing/Kayaking
 Length: 12 Miles

 Nearest Town: Eagle River

 USGS Quads: Anchorage B-6

 How to Get There:
Take the Eklutna Lake exit at Mile 26 on the Glenn Highway, and follow park signs ten miles to Eklutna Lake

 Managed by:
Alaska State Parks
Chugach District
HC 52 Box 8999
Indian, AK 99540
(907) 345-5014
Trail Description:
Eklutna Lake Valley, in the midst of the towering Chugach Mountains is a senic area for year round recreation. The lakeside trail is a old road, very easy and wide. Good for many types of users and a large amount of traffic. Public use cabins, campsites, glaciers, streams and grand beaches await the visitor.

Eklutna Lake Trail



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