The Last Frontier has some pretty wild trails and this waterfront trail in Alaska is no different! During this thrilling hike, you’ll have to race the clock and time your hike to hit the tide tables right. Otherwise, the trail disappears, and you’ll have to spend the night on the peninsula before heading back out again in the morning!
There’s a fantastic hike in Seward, Alaska that takes you right along Resurrection Bay.
This is a beautiful hike to do all year long. The views are breathtaking and the trail is interesting. You’ll probably see wildlife along the trail, including whales, porpoises, and more!
The trail starts in the forest along a well-graded path.
The hike is steady and easy, and you’ll descend down to sea level, where you’ll begin to parallel Resurrection Bay right along the shoreline.
You’ll reach a bridge, which crosses over a stunning glacial stream before reaching the ocean.
The entire hike is 14 miles, out and back. You’ll travel up 4,756 feet in elevation gain throughout the hike, but it’s worth every step.
This is a great trail for many of the skill levels in your group, but you’ll have to be brisk.
It’s not technically difficult, but you have to cross a three-mile stretch of beach during a +3 tide or lower. This means you have to make sure you plan your hike around the tide tables.
The stretch between Tonsina Point and North Beach is three miles long.
It has to be timed right with the tide tables, so plan ahead accordingly. Bring good sturdy boots that can handle the beach and forest sections easily.
There’s so many great things to see along the trail, including old World War II bunkers.
There’s plenty of places to camp and spend the night, so bring enough food, water, and gear to get you through your hike warm and dry until you head back. There’s plenty of parking at the trailhead, especially if you start out on a weekday.
The next time you’re in Seward, head on out to this gorgeous trail.
Pack up everything you need, check out the tide table, and enjoy this great hike! This one belongs right at the top of your bucket list.
Have you ever hiked this waterfront trail in Alaska along Resurrection Bay? What did you think? Was it stunning? Let us know in the comments below!
If you need to spend the night in Seward after your adventure, you need to check out The Most Architecturally Stunning Coffee House In Alaska Now Has A Cottage You Can Rent.
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