Chugach State Park, Alaska State Parks
This information is from the brochures Chugach Ridgelines,
Eklutna Lake, Hillside Trail System and Turnagain Arm Trail.
For a copy of these brochures, contact the DNR Public Information Center at dnr.pic@alaska.gov
Welcome to Chugach State Park!
Beyond the foothills at Anchorage's edge lies the third largest state
park in America - a half-million acres of some of the most accessible
hiking, skiing, camping, wildlife viewing, snowmachining, rafting, and
climbing in Alaska. Those of us lucky enough to live here feel the influence
of Chugach State Park almost daily. The mountainous backdrop to Anchorage
reminds us that, although we live in an urban setting, we really reside
in the middle of a vast wilderness. The Chugach foothills are a beacon
for changing weather, and resident wildlife have been known to wander
into town. Chugach is listed as one of the top ten state parks in the
country by America's
Best.
Those of you who are visiting are able to discover Chugach State
Park and take home memories of high alpine wildflowers, browsing moose,
soaring eagles, roaring glacier-fed rivers, the howl of a wolf, unrivaled
mountainous vistas, clearwater streams dancing through a mature spruce
forest, and maybe even a glimpse of a grizzly bear.
As a resident or visitor, Chugach State Park is awaiting your discovery.
Whether you prefer frontcountry trails, backcountry bushwhacking, one
of our three campgrounds at Eklutna Lake, Eagle River, or Bird Creek,
a visit to the Eagle River Nature Center, or just to gaze upon the mountain
view from town, we at Alaska State Parks are dedicated to helping you
safely enjoy your visit and most importantly, to ensure you have fun. Chugach State Park brochure & Map





