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Port Alsworth

Tanalian Falls

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Tanalian Falls

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Tanalian Falls is a spectacular natural monument located within the remote wilderness of Lake Clark National Park and Preserve in Alaska. Situated near the small community of Port Alsworth, this powerful waterfall plunges approximately 30 feet (9 meters) over ancient volcanic rock, fed by cold glacial waters. The highlight itself sits at an elevation of about 136 meters (447 feet), offering a dramatic display of nature's force where the Tanalian River flows towards Lake Clark.

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    April 21, 2023

    Hiking

    Thundering Tanalian Falls makes a spectacular endpoint for this hike. The trail splits just before the falls, offering you access to two different viewpoints.

    October 3, 2023

    Running

    Tanalian Falls is a 30-foot waterfall found near Kontrashibuna Lake along the Tanalian River. There are some benches at the overlook area and camping at the end of the Lake Trail. The further past the falls you run, the fewer people you will see.

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    Tanalian Falls Trail

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    Hike the easy 2.1-mile Tanalian Falls Trail in Lake Clark National Park, featuring boreal forests, Lake Clark views, and a powerful waterfal

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    Hike the easy 4.3-mile Tanalian Falls Trail in Lake Clark National Park & Preserve to see powerful waterfalls and Alaskan wilderness.
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    Hike the moderate 6.5-mile Kontrashibuna Lake Trail in Lake Clark National Park to see Tanalian Falls and a turquoise lake.
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    Location: Port Alsworth, Lake And Peninsula Borough, Alaska, United States

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the typical difficulty and length of the hike to Tanalian Falls?

    The hike to Tanalian Falls from Port Alsworth is generally considered intermediate, covering approximately 4 to 5 miles round trip. The terrain includes varied paths and moraines left by ancient glaciers, requiring sturdy footwear. While not overly strenuous, it offers a rewarding wilderness experience.

    Are there any specific trail options or viewpoints at Tanalian Falls?

    Yes, the trail splits just before the falls, providing access to two different viewpoints. Hikers can explore both the base and the top of the falls, offering varied perspectives of this natural wonder. There are also benches at an overlook area for rest and contemplation.

    How do I get to Port Alsworth, and is there public transport to the trailhead?

    Port Alsworth is a remote community within Lake Clark National Park and Preserve, primarily accessible by small aircraft from larger Alaskan towns like Anchorage or Homer. Once in Port Alsworth, the trailhead for Tanalian Falls is conveniently located near the national park visitor center. There is no public ground transport to Port Alsworth or the trailhead; access is typically by air charter followed by walking to the trailhead.

    Is a permit required to hike to Tanalian Falls?

    No, a specific permit is generally not required for day hiking to Tanalian Falls within Lake Clark National Park and Preserve. However, visitors should always check the official National Park Service website for any updated regulations or advisories before their visit.

    What are the conditions like for winter hiking to Tanalian Falls, and what should I wear?

    While the warmer months are generally recommended, winter hiking to Tanalian Falls is possible for experienced adventurers. Expect snow and ice on the trails, requiring appropriate gear such as snowshoes or microspikes, and warm, layered clothing. Conditions can be challenging, and daylight hours are limited. Always check local weather and trail conditions before attempting a winter hike.

    Is the Tanalian Falls trail suitable for families with young children or beginners?

    The Tanalian Falls hike can be a rewarding family-friendly excursion, but it's important to consider the 4 to 5-mile round trip length and intermediate difficulty. While many families enjoy it, younger children or absolute beginners might find the distance and varied terrain challenging. Ensure everyone has appropriate footwear and is prepared for a wilderness setting. The trail offers opportunities for wildlife viewing that can be exciting for kids.

    Are dogs allowed on the Tanalian Falls trail?

    Pets are generally permitted on trails within Lake Clark National Park and Preserve, including the Tanalian Falls trail, but must be kept on a leash no longer than 6 feet (2 meters) at all times. Owners are responsible for cleaning up after their pets. Be aware of wildlife in the area, especially bears, and ensure your dog is under control to prevent encounters.

    What services and accommodation options are available in Port Alsworth?

    Port Alsworth is a small, remote village. While it serves as a gateway to Lake Clark National Park, services are limited. You can find some lodges and cabins offering accommodation, and there may be a small general store or limited dining options. It's highly recommended to book accommodation and confirm available services well in advance, as options are scarce. There are no large cafes, pubs, or extensive restaurant selections typical of larger towns.

    What kind of wildlife can I expect to see along the Tanalian Falls trail?

    The boreal forest surrounding the Tanalian Falls trail is home to diverse Alaskan wildlife. Hikers frequently spot moose, bears (both black and brown), ravens, and bald eagles. The area is also known for Arctic Grayling fishing. Always practice bear safety, carry bear spray, and know how to use it. Maintain a safe distance from all wildlife.

    Are there other notable natural features or points of interest near Tanalian Falls?

    Beyond the thundering 30-foot waterfall itself, the area boasts several natural highlights. The geological setting reveals ancient lava cliffs and moraines, evidence of glaciers that covered the Lake Clark valley. The trail offers scenic views of Lake Clark, and the surrounding boreal forest is rich with diverse flora like dwarf dogwood, fireweed, black spruce, white birch, and alder. Natural pools form at the base of the falls, and the Tanalian River itself is a significant feature.

    Can I fish at Tanalian Falls, and what are the requirements?

    Yes, the area around Tanalian Falls is a popular spot for fishing Arctic Grayling. However, visitors must possess a valid Alaska state fishing license. It's also crucial to be mindful of bears in the area, especially when fishing, and to follow all park regulations regarding fishing limits and practices. More information can be found on the National Park Service website.

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