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Embark on the Treadwell Ditch Trail for a moderate mountain biking adventure spanning 26.2 miles (42.2 km), with an elevation gain of 1900 feet (579 metres). You can expect to…
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Embark on an easy mountain biking adventure along the Herbert Glacier Trail, covering 8.9 miles (14.4 km) with a gentle climb of 322 feet (98 metres). You can expect to…
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The West Glacier Trail offers an easy mountain biking experience through Tongass National Forest, covering 4.1 miles (6.6 km) with an elevation gain of 447 feet (136 metres). You can…
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Embark on an easy mountain biking adventure along the East Glacier Trail, a 4.0-mile (6.4 km) route that guides you through a lush temperate rainforest. You will gain 611 feet…
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Embark on a moderate mountain biking journey along the East Glacier Loop and Nugget Creek Trail, a route that spans 8.3 miles (13.4 km) with a total elevation gain of…
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Embark on an easy mountain biking adventure along the Peterson Lake Trail, a route that winds for 8.2 miles (13.3 km) through the vibrant rainforest of Tongass National Forest. You…
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Embark on an easy mountain biking adventure along the Windfall Lake Trail, a 7.8-mile (12.6 km) route that takes about 1 hour and 4 minutes to complete. You will gain…
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The Windfall Lake trail ends at this public use cabin, which overlooks the lake and comes with the use of a canoe. The trail up until this point can be quite muddy in the summer, but the muddiest spots have been graveled over to make for easier passage. If you were planning to bikepack the cabin it must be reserved in advance, for a fee, at recreation.gov/camping/campgrounds/232948. If you have not reserved the cabin, please do not disturb its occupants.
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The trail does continue farther along the shore of Peterson Lake; however, that section of trail is particularly prone to flooding and muddy conditions during the summer, so it's generally considered a winter trail that is best for skiing, snowshoeing, and fat-tire biking if snow conditions are conducive. So for summer bikers, the Peterson Lake public use cabin is the logical end of the trail. The cabin itself is very popular and if you wanted to bikepack here it must be reserved in advance, for a fee: recreation.gov/camping/campgrounds/232939
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At this trail juncture, continuing south will keep you on the East Glacier Trail, although at this point you're on a collision course with the top of a large staircase that turns back most bikers. If you turn sharply east/southeast instead, you'll be setting out on the Nugget Creek Trail, which ends at an old Civilian Conservation Corps shelter, originally built in the early 1930s.
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The Nugget Creek Trail ends at the Vista Creek Shelter, originally built by the CCC (Civilian Conservation Corps) in the early 1930s.
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The East Glacier Trail actually forms a loop, but for mountain bikers it makes the best sense to come up this side, then turn back when you hit the top of a long staircase that's really a drag to carry your bike up or down. Expect to ride a mix of singletrack and hardened doubletrack here, and to dodge hikers and even guided hiking groups, especially during cruise ship days.
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If you've come up the west side of the East Glacier Trail, the top of this staircase marks the logical place to turn around and retrace your route.
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The first 3.5 miles (5.6 km) of this trail is a wide, gravel path through the forest. After that point the trail narrows and becomes a fun mix of entertaining terrain and challenges that'll force you to walk. Some stretches are commonly brushy, eroding into the water, or even completely flooded during periods of heavy rain or snow/ice melt. Watch out for walkers and runners on this trail, in addition to other bikers and the ever-present possibility of surprise wildlife encounters. Toward the end of the trail, there is a steep uphill that you might need to push your bike up. But you'll be rewarded with better views of the glacier if you do so (and if the trail isn't too washed out).
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This is a fun, shared-use trail that ends after two miles, at a rocky outcrop that offers fine overlooks of Mendenhall Glacier from the west side and makes a logical turnaround point. There are some social (unmaintained) trails that continue farther, but aren't maintained or well-suited to riding. You should read the Forest Service warnings about off-trail rescues here: fs.usda.gov/recarea/tongass/recreation/hiking/recarea/?recid=78817&actid=50 As always, you should be alert to the possibility of surprise wildlife encounters too — especially during the early morning and evening hours.
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