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Alaska is Full of Back Country Trail Systems

Visiting Alaska presents a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the untamed beauty of the Last Frontier, and what better way to experience it than by exploring its vast network of hiking trails? Alaska's diverse landscapes offer an outdoor enthusiast's dream, from the towering peaks of the Alaska Range to the lush forests and coastal wonders. Venture into the heart of this wild frontier, where each trail promises a new adventure and a chance to connect with nature in ways you've never imagined.

Embarking on Alaska's hiking trails is not just a physical journey but can also be a spiritual one, as you witness the grandeur of towering mountains, crystal-clear lakes, and the untouched wilderness that defines this extraordinary state. The trails, winding through alpine meadows, glaciers, and dense woodlands, provide an intimate encounter with the majesty of nature. Whether you're an avid hiker seeking a challenging ascent or a casual walker looking for breathtaking views, Alaska's trails beckon with the promise of discovery, self-reflection, and the sheer joy of being enveloped by the pristine landscapes that make this corner of the world so exceptional. So, lace up your boots, breathe in the crisp mountain air, and let Alaska's trails lead you on a journey of awe-inspiring moments and unforgettable memories.

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Alaska's trail systems are so vast that it would take a lifetime to travel them all.
We've selected some of our favorite trails on the Kenai Peninsula to make it easier for you to narrow down the list and start planning your next trail adventure.

Fly In, Hike or Run Out!

Hiking

Hiking provides amazing opportunities to explore and take in nature. Looking for a hike? We've got a variety to choose from.!

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Running

If running is your thing, we've got some awesome trails for you!

Fly in, run out!

Check out our suggested trails in the interactive map below. 

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