If there’s one thing that Alaska has a ton of, it's glaciers! And with so many ways to explore the state, there’s plenty of opportunities to view these massive structures of ice. Portage Pass Trail in Alaska is a great way to get stunning views of Portage Glacier, Lake, and Pass. It’s the perfect day hike if you’re in the area!
Are you looking for some unforgettable views of Portage Glacier?
The Portage Pass Trail in Alaska is the perfect opportunity to get out and explore Alaska’s backcountry. And get a firsthand look at one of the prettiest glaciers in Alaska!
The hike offers spectacular scenery, including lake, glacier, wildlife, and wildflower views.
It’ll be hard to pick your favorite part of the trail! You’ll be high above the tree line for a good portion, allowing yourself a bird’s eye view of the surrounding area.
The entire trail is 4.2 miles long, out and back.
It’s not a long trail to do, and the difficulty is only rated moderate. This is a great starting hike for those wanting to begin to explore Alaska’s backcountry.
The entire elevation gain along the trail is 1,433 feet.
There are some steeps areas, but overall it’s very manageable. Bring good hiking shoes to keep your purchase along the trail.
If it’s been raining some areas may be muddy, so dress accordingly.
You will be out in bear country, so make sure to practice bear safety. Pack out everything you brought with you on your hike.
If you don’t feel like doing the entire hike, you can stop in the saddle.
It’s about a mile out, and still offers incredible views! It’s a great place to reach if you don’t have a lot of time.
This is one stunning hike you won’t want to miss out on.
Grab some friends and prepare yourself for a hike you won’t forget! If you’re in the Anchorage area, put this hike at the top of your list.
Have you ever hiked the Portage Pass Trail In Alaska? What did you think? Would you recommend doing it? Let us know in the comments below!
After your hike, make sure you Eat Your Way Through This One Tiny Town In Alaska and fuel up after your adventure!
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