| Affleck Canal Portage Trail | Tongass National Forest | 1.5 |
| Kayakers unable to paddle around Cape Decision because of bad weather use the Affleck Canal Portage Trail as a safe alternate route. Both trailheads are marked with red and white portage diamonds and the trail itself is marked with blue diamond trail m... |
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| Arctic Valley Trail | | |
| Opened/Closed: 6a-11p daily |
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| Bakewell Lake Trail | Tongass National Forest | 1 |
| 1.0 miles from Bakewell Arm to Bakewell Lake. The trail is an easy hike. The first 0.5 miles of the trail follows an overgrown abandoned road. Road was used in mid-1950's for construction of a fish ladder located at the mid-point of the trail. The fish... |
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| Bartlett River Trail | Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve | 2 |
| Allow half a day for this four mile round trip. The trail is not difficult but has a few muddy spots during rainy periods. It meanders along an intertidal lagoon, through the forest, then emerges and ends at the Bartlett River estuary. Ducks, geese, an... |
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| Baultoff Creek | Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and Preserve | |
| Hikes can be made to East Fork Snag Creek, Four Mile Creek, Gravel Creek and up Baultoff Creek itself. Travel is cross country and the footing is usually firm. However, most routes follow creeks and may involve traversing steep scree slopes. All trips ... |
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| Bean Creek Trail | | |
| Bean Creek Trail provides access to Earl Peak and features spectacular wildflower displays. The trail begins at the end of spur road No. 112. |
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| Beaver Lake Trail | Tongass National Forest | 0.8 |
| Good vistas of nearby rugged mountains. Lovely walk over muskegs, along marshes and through stunted forests. Beaver Lake has been stocked periodically with grayling between 1986 and 1991. The marked trailhead is on the south side of a small clearing... |
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| Blind River Rapids Trail | Tongass National Forest | 0.25 |
| The boardwalk begins at a paved parking area just off the highway and stretches through muskeg to the rapids of Blind Slough. At the end of the trail, a small day-use shelter sits just above the high tide level of the slough. There is a barrier-free ou... |
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| Bonanza Mine Trail | | |
| The Bonanza Mine Trail is a strenuous, eight-mile climb starting at the turnoff near Kennecott. After the mostly level road grows steep and rocky, the path begins to narrow; cyclists may wish to walk their bike up the hill. Approximately one mile from ... |
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| Bull Rock Trail | | |
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| Carter Lake Trail | | |
| Carter Lake Trail extends for 3.3 miles, with an elevation gain of 955 feet. The trailhead is located at Mile 34, Seward Highway. Visitors may spot moose, black and brown bears, mountain goats, and Dall sheep along the trail. |
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| Cascade Creek Trail | Tongass National Forest | 4 |
| The trail leaves the Cascade Creek Cabin through spruce and hemlock forest, then follows the shoreline to the tidewater trailhead about 0.25 mile from the cabin. From the beach, the trail follows Cascade Creek for 0.25 mile to the lower falls. This par... |
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| Cathedral Falls Trail | Tongass National Forest | 0.25 |
| The trail first passes through a small area thick with berries, then descends steeply to the creek. Cathedral Falls is a popular spot for trout and salmon fishing. No facilities are provided. |
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| Cavern Lake Cave Trail and Viewing Deck | Tongass National Forest | |
| A short trail approximately 250 feet in length. The trail leads to a viewing deck which provides excellent views of the mouth of Cavern Lake Cave and the stream gushing from the cavern. Visitors are cautioned not to enter the cave, as conditions within... |
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| Checats Cove Trail | Tongass National Forest | 1.1 |
| The trail runs from Behm Canal to Lower Checats Lake, the entire length of Checats Creek. The stream has a strong salmon run in August thus providing an excellent opportunity to watch salmon spawning. Low visitor use results in a very serene setting. |
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| Chelle Lake | Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and Preserve | |
| The land section on which Chelle Lake is located, is primarily owned by Ahtna Corp., however, the lake, 40 acres of land surrounding the immediate vicinity of the lake and all the cabins, are National Park Service property. An easement runs northeast/s... |
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