Hikes


R.T.= Round Trip, H.T.= Hiking Time

Mt. Alice: A favorite local hike. Hike a couple hours up and you will have great veiws of Resurection Bay.
R.T. 2 miles
H.T. 3-4 hours
Below: Hiking along the ridge of Mt. Alice



Lost Lake: Other favorite local hike. Hike a couple hours up and you will have great veiws of Resurection Bay.
R.T. 4 miles (to Clemen's Cabin and scenic veiws)
R.T. 14 miles (to Lost Lake)
H.T. 7-10 hours (3-4 hours if you turn around at Clemen's cabin)
Below: Lost Lake trail near Clemen's Cabin.




Tonsina Point/Lowell Point: Starting from the trailhead, this hike is through the woods and a pretty easy hike. In the fall, you can see thousands of salmon spawning in Tonsina Creek.
R.T. 4 miles
H.T. 2 hours



Exit Glacier: There are a few trails you can take. One trail leads you right to the base of the glacier and is only a quarter of a mile. The other hike is to the Harding Ice Field. The ice field hike is a pretty long hike but well worth it. The views from up there are great. You get to be right on the ice field and see the ice field for miles. Exit Glacier is a must-see.
Harding ice field
R.T. 7 miles
H.T. all day
Base of Glacier
R.T. .25 mile
H.T. 15 minutes



Mt. Marathon: Strenuous hike. Very steep, not recommended for children. Two trails go up the mountain, the race trail (difficult) and the waterfall trail. The waterfall trail is 2-3 miles round trip.
R.T. 2 miles
H.T. 3-6 hours
Below: A picture of the Mt. Marathon waterfall trail.


Below: Top of Mt. Marathon provides amazing views of the surrounding area.