– Distance: 4 miles round trip.– Difficulty: Moderate.– Elevation change: 250 feet.– Description: The wide path takes you around a beautiful lake and along a scenic forest.
– Distance: 1.6 miles one way.– Difficulty: Moderate.– Elevation change: 100 feet.– Description: The compacted gravel trail takes you through woodlands, along a creek, and under the Alaska Railroad trestle.
– Distance: 2.4 miles one way.– Difficulty: Moderate.– Elevation change: 400 feet.– Description: The quiet hike is generally uphill, takes you through a forest, and provides a view of Mount Healy.
– Distance: 2.7 miles one way.– Difficulty: Strenuous.– Elevation change: 1,700 feet.– Description: The steep trail leads you out of the woods and into the alpine country. There is potential to see Denali.
– Distance: 9.5 miles one way.– Difficulty: Strenuous.– Elevation change: 1,000 feet.– Description: It is the longest trail in the park. You cross two bridges above flowing creeks and have fantastic views of three lakes.
– Distance: 0.6 miles round trip.– Difficulty: Easy.– Elevation change: 50 feet.– Description: The level trail offers gorgeous views of mountains on the horizon. If the weather cooperates, you can see Denali.
– Distance: 2 miles round trip.
– Difficulty: Moderate.
– Elevation change: None.
– Description: The path takes you along each side of the Savage River, between Mount Margaret and Healy Ridge.
– Distance: 4 miles one way.– Difficulty: Strenuous.– Elevation change: 1,500 feet.– Description: The steep trail connects the Mountain Vista and Savage River areas.