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254
등산객
20
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마지막 업데이트: 4월 10, 2026
2.28km
00:57
310m
0m
Hike the moderate 1.4-mile Horsetail Falls Trail in Chugach National Forest, gaining 1005 feet for views of Whittier and the falls.
2.26km
00:46
140m
90m
Hike the easy John Hunter Memorial Trail, a 1.4-mile route near Valdez, Alaska, offering 448 feet of elevation gain and scenic views.
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4.31km
01:13
110m
40m
Hike the easy 2.7-mile Shoup Bay Trail: Section A in Valdez, Alaska, with views of Port Valdez and surrounding mountains.
854m
00:14
10m
30m
Hike the easy 0.5-mile Thompson Pass Pack Trail for stunning alpine views and a glimpse into Alaska's Gold Rush history.
5.0
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21
등산객
Hike the moderate 5.6-mile Portage Pass Trail for stunning views of Portage Glacier and Portage Lake in Chugach National Forest.
5.0
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14
등산객
6.59km
01:53
160m
160m
Hike the easy 4.1-mile Goat Trail in Keystone Canyon, Alaska, gaining 517 feet in under two hours for a quick outdoor escape.
5.0
(1)
5
등산객
24.5km
06:28
220m
220m
Hike the difficult 15.2-mile Mineral Creek Trail in Valdez, Alaska, to explore gold rush ruins and enjoy glacier-fed waterfalls.
1
등산객
4.56km
01:38
280m
280m
Hike the easy 2.8-mile Horsetail Falls Trail in Whittier, Alaska, gaining 915 feet for views of the falls and the town.
21.3km
06:18
590m
590m
Hike the challenging 13.2-mile Shoup Bay Trail in Alaska for coastal views, wildlife, and the spectacular Shoup Glacier.
4.72km
01:16
60m
60m
Hike the easy Emerald Cove Trail in Whittier, Alaska, for 2.9 miles (4.7 km) to discover lush forests and a scenic tidal lagoon.
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Heads up: The trail you're about to tackle is muddy and slippery even in "dry" conditions. If there's been a string of wet days — those being very common around Whittier, which is after all in a temperate rainforest — you can expect the trail to be more mud than dirt. The image shown here was on a dry part of the trail, in relatively dry conditions. The trail is also very brushy, with several stream crossings, and bear encounters are common due to the profusion of berries and fish running in the same streams you'll need to cross. Happily, it is also beautiful!
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In theory the trail continues past this point to the actual Emerald Cove, but I strongly recommend stopping here instead. Emerald Cove is muddy and gloomy; Bight Cove, on the other hand, is beautiful. You can enjoy the broad shale beach, driftwood to sit on, and puzzled looks from sea kayakers who are surprised to find out you walked here instead of paddling. There's even a small lagoon.
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The locals call this Stair Step Cove, perhaps because of the short, steep descent required to reach it. (There are no actual stairs.) The cove itself is very small, but pretty.
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This viewing platform marks the end of the maintain trail. On a clear day, it offers stunning views of Whittier, directly downslope from you, and the deep blue waters of Passage Canal just beyond.
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This is one of the better viewpoints for spotting Horsetail Falls on the far side of the valley. However, to the falls are only impressive in the spring when they are running at high volume due to all the melting snow — and you never get very close to them. Instead, I recommend continuing on to the viewpoint overlooking Whittier.
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At the moment, the Horsetail Falls trail starts along an old, unpaved road, just past the gated end of a parking area that is also unpaved, but usually passable for passenger vehicles. The city of Whittier is constructing a new connector trail that may make it possible to access this trail from right in town.
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Divide Lake is flat, tranquil, and edged with grass, almost as if it sprang out of the tundra on its own. As the trail passes it and begins a downhill grade, you'll catch glimpses of the lake's outflow — Divide Creek — as it races you down to Portage Lake below.
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Burns Creek is more of an obstacle than it might appear at first. Its water is fast, cold, and full of silt that makes it hard to judge the depth or spot ankle-twisting boulders littered around the stream bed. If you do choose to cross and continue toward the face of the glacier, please remember that it's very dangerous to walk on the glacier ice or in close proximity to it; falling chunks of ice could crush you.
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