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Sentiero per le Cascate Tanalian

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Sentiero per le Cascate Tanalian

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The Trail to Tanalian Falls is a captivating hiking route nestled within the vast wilderness of Lake Clark National Park and Preserve, near the remote community of Port Alsworth, Alaska. This moderate trail, approximately 4 miles roundtrip with an elevation gain of about 780 feet, leads adventurers through diverse landscapes to the powerful 30-foot Tanalian Falls, where glacial waters plunge over ancient lava cliffs. It offers a unique opportunity to explore one of Alaska's most pristine national parks, providing stunning…

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    21 aprile 2023

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    Uno dei pochi sentieri mantenuti nel Lake Clark National Park, il sentiero per le Tanalian Falls si alterna tra una ripida carreggiata ghiaiosa e una passerella rivestita di assi.

    Anche se puoi seguire questo sentiero fino alla cascata che suggerisce il nome, puoi anche usarlo come sentiero di accesso per esplorare altre destinazioni, tra cui il monte Tanalian, il lago Kontrashibuna e un vicino stagno di castori.
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    Tanalian Falls Trail Loop — Lake Clark National Park

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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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    Hike the easy 3.4-mile Tanalian Falls and Beaver Pond Loop in Lake Clark National Park, featuring powerful waterfalls and a serene pond.

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    Distanza 2,22 km

    Salita 90 m

    Discesa 20 m

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    Offerto da Foreca

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    lunedì 20 aprile

    3°C

    -2°C

    90 %

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    Velocità max vento: 17,0 km/h

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    Posizione:Port Alsworth, Lake And Peninsula Borough, Alaska, Stati Uniti d'America

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    How do I get to the Trail to Tanalian Falls, given its remote location?

    The Trail to Tanalian Falls is located near Port Alsworth, Alaska, which is not connected to the state's road system. Visitors typically arrive by air taxi from larger Alaskan hubs like Anchorage or Homer. Once in Port Alsworth, the trailhead begins just past the new church.

    Are there other hiking opportunities or trails accessible from the Tanalian Falls trail?

    Yes, the Trail to Tanalian Falls serves as an access point for more extensive adventures. Beyond the waterfall, hikers can continue on more challenging paths leading towards Tanalian Mountain or Kontrashibuna Lake. There's also a nearby beaver pond that can be explored.

    What kind of terrain should I expect on the Trail to Tanalian Falls, and what footwear is recommended?

    The trail features varied terrain, including some steep and rocky sections, as well as open, swampy areas. It alternates between a gravel roadway and planked boardwalks. Sturdy, waterproof hiking boots are highly recommended to navigate the diverse conditions and potential muddy spots comfortably.

    What wildlife might I encounter on the Trail to Tanalian Falls?

    Lake Clark National Park is home to diverse wildlife. Along the Trail to Tanalian Falls, hikers may spot moose, especially in the open, swampy areas. Given that it's bear country, visitors should always be prepared for potential bear encounters by carrying bear spray and knowing how to use it.

    Is the Trail to Tanalian Falls suitable for families with children?

    The trail is generally considered moderate, with a 4-mile roundtrip distance and 780 feet of elevation gain. While it offers a rewarding experience, some sections are steep and rocky. Families with younger children should assess their children's hiking experience and stamina. The boardwalk sections and the impressive waterfall can be very engaging for kids.

    Are dogs allowed on the Trail to Tanalian Falls?

    As the trail is located within Lake Clark National Park and Preserve, pets are generally allowed on trails, but must be kept on a leash no longer than 6 feet. Always practice Leave No Trace principles, including packing out all pet waste, and be aware of potential wildlife encounters when hiking with dogs.

    What are the best times of day to hike the Trail to Tanalian Falls to avoid crowds or for optimal viewing?

    While Lake Clark National Park is generally less crowded than more accessible parks, hiking earlier in the morning or later in the afternoon can offer a more serene experience and better chances for wildlife viewing. The light for photography is also often best during these times.

    Are there any facilities or amenities near the trailhead in Port Alsworth?

    Port Alsworth is a small, remote community. While there are no cafes or pubs directly at the trailhead, there are typically a few lodges and small stores in Port Alsworth that may offer basic supplies or meals. It's best to check with your air taxi service or accommodation provider in advance for available services.

    What unique natural features, beyond the waterfall, can be observed along the trail?

    Beyond the impressive Tanalian Falls, hikers can observe evidence of ancient glaciers that shaped the valley approximately 10,000 years ago, including moraines. The trail is also rich in flora, with common wildflowers like dwarf dogwood, labrador tea, and fireweed blooming in summer, alongside berry bushes such as blueberries and salmonberries.

    Is the Trail to Tanalian Falls accessible during winter, and what are the conditions like?

    While the trail is technically accessible year-round, winter conditions in Lake Clark National Park can be extreme, with heavy snow and ice. The trail may be impassable or require specialized gear like snowshoes or skis. Services in Port Alsworth are also significantly reduced in winter. It is generally recommended to visit during the warmer months for hiking.

    What is the historical significance of the Tanalian area?

    The name "Tanalian" comes from the Dena'ina word "Tanilen Vetnu," meaning "flows into water stream." Tanalian Point, where the river meets Lake Clark, was historically a significant settlement for the Dena'ina people, an Alaska Native Athabaskan group, and later a hub for trappers and prospectors. The area's rich cultural heritage is part of why it was designated a National Park and Preserve.

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