We wanted to start in a relaxed manner and thus planned only self-tours on the 1st day, lest we knew about the surprises in store for us. We headed out to explore a few trails and lakes in Chugach National Park. Mind you, this is a huge park and you can drive about 50 miles to visit various parts and it extends almost into Seward. We picked a few popular ones from web searches and tourism websites.
Flattop Mountain
- Access: Drive south on the New Seward Highway and take the O'Malley road exit and head east about 4 miles and take a right onto Hillside drive. Drive approximately 1 mile and turn left onto Upper Huffman Road, and drive .7 miles to a three way intersection, turn right onto Toilsome Hill Drive. Go about 2 miles to the Glen Alps parking area. $5 park access fee and there are two trails - there is a easy trail on the northwest for scenic views and the Flattop Trail is found by climbing the stairs on the southeast side of the parking area.
That flat top is the hike destination |
The top |
- Summary: The trail starts with a wooden staircase and switchbacks through hemlock until reaching the alpine tundra at Blueberry hill. The last few hundred feet are steep & rocky. The views are great from the top of the 3550 ft peak.
We grabbed lunch back at the hotel and set forth on Glenn Highway.
Thunderbird Falls
- Access: Mile 25, Glenn Highway, Thunderbird Falls Exit, follow signs one mile to trailhead parking. $5 access fee.
- Walk through the mossy forest of birch trees about one mile; you're soon surrounded by ferns, and then at the viewing platform, where you can watch the thunderous falls tumble down the rocky cliff face. There is another side trail that provides access to the base of the falls.
- Access: Take Eklutna Lake exit at Mile 26 on the Glenn Highway, and follow signs ten miles to Eklutna Lake
- Twin Peaks Trail / Lakeside trail from the lake trailhead. We wanted to do one of these trails, but lack of time forced us to just hang around for a while before heading back to hotel.
- Access: Take the Glenn Hwy (Route 1) towards Glenallen. At mile 102, drive into the Glacier Park Resort.
- Stop here at the State Recreation Area for a photograph of the Matanuska Glacier-a rare roadside glacier that you can actually look down on. Even though they say "You can get closer to the glacier via a one-mile interpretive trail", dont pay and park here. Instead proceed further to access the face of the glacier. Continue on to Glacier Park Resort at mile 102. For a $20/person fee you can drive to the terminal moraine and walk around on the ice. You can go further northeast on Route 1 to get different views of the glacier.
view from the parking lot |