Best attractions and places to see around Chase offer a range of experiences, from natural landscapes to cultural sites. The region is characterized by its position at the western gateway to the Shuswap area, bordered by mountains and Little Shuswap Lake. Visitors can explore various outdoor activities and discover local heritage. The area provides opportunities for both active exploration and relaxation.
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This is a true, old-fashioned Main Street, lined with restaurants and all-local gift shops that showcase some of Talkeetna's stellar artisans.
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X-Lake Loop is an easy trail that circles Talkeetna Lake, offering vibrant scenery and a diverse ecosystem. The flat trail is surrounded by forest, making it an ideal spot to admire a variety of plants, mushrooms, and wildlife, including raptors, loons, foxes, bears, moose, otters, and beavers. Nature enthusiasts will especially enjoy hiking after rain, when mushrooms are more likely to appear and the colors are popping.
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A sightseeing flight over Denali National Park is an absolute must-do in Alaska. Seeing the vastness of the country and the impressive landscape from above will leave you speechless! The flight route is adapted to the weather, so that sometimes you can have great views even in apparently bad weather. With a bit of luck, you can also fly spontaneously if you haven't booked in advance. Even a glacier landing is possible.
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This beautiful trail circumnavigates the X-Lake offering breathtaking scenery. Highly recommended!
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Though not visible on Komoot's Open Street Map, the trail continues along the west side of the railroad bridge to the north side of the river, which is a beautiful wooded island with more trails than marked on the map. The bridge on the north side of the Island might also have this kind of sidewalk wide enough for ATVs.
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Chase offers several natural highlights. You can enjoy the Talkeetna Lake Loop, an easy trail circling Talkeetna Lake, known for its diverse ecosystem and wildlife. Another option is the Talkeetna River Bridge trail, which leads to a wooded island with additional trails. Beyond these, Little Shuswap Lake provides opportunities for swimming, boating, and fishing, while Chase Creek Falls offers scenic views, especially in May and June when the water is rapid.
Yes, Chase has several family-friendly options. The Talkeetna Lake Loop is suitable for families, offering easy walking and wildlife spotting. Memorial Park on Little Shuswap Lake features a public beach, picnic areas, and a splash pad. The Turtle Valley Donkey Refuge Society is a working farm where visitors can see donkeys, and the Village Lanes Fun Centre offers bowling and arcade games.
For a glimpse into the region's past, visit the Chase & District Museum and Archives. Housed in a historic church building, it showcases Secwepemc history, early settler life, and exhibits on the railway and logging industries. The museum also features an authentic pioneer cabin.
The best time to visit Chase depends on your interests. May and June are ideal for seeing Chase Creek Falls at its most rapid. Early spring brings wildflowers to areas like Neskonlith Meadows. Summer (July and August) is great for swimming, boating, and enjoying the 'Music on the Lake' series at Memorial Park, as well as the summer Farmer's Market. Early October is a major draw for the Adams River sockeye salmon run at Roderick Haig-Brown Provincial Park. Autumn offers incredible views from Mount Scatchard and Mount Boysee, while winter provides opportunities for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing at Skmana Lake.
Yes, there are various hiking opportunities. The Talkeetna Lake Loop is an easy trail, and the Talkeetna River Bridge trail offers more exploration. For a wider range of options, you can explore trails listed in the Hiking around Chase guide, which includes routes like the Z Lake Loop and the Chase Trail. Many trails offer exceptional views for various skill levels.
Yes, the Talkeetna Lake Loop is noted as a dog-friendly trail, allowing you to enjoy the natural scenery with your canine companion. Always ensure dogs are leashed and follow local regulations.
Viewpoints around Chase offer diverse scenic vistas. From Mt. Denali from Talkeetna, swollen Susitna River at midnight, you can witness impressive views of Mount Denali and its range, especially during the summer solstice. Other trails, like those on the Switchbacks, provide exceptional views of the surrounding landscape. Mount Scatchard and Mount Boysee are known for incredible views, particularly in autumn.
South of Chase, near Falkland, you can find Pillar Lake, which features a unique 90-foot geological formation known as 'The Pillar' or Falkland hoodoo. This distinctive rock formation can be reached via a short hike.
Little Shuswap Lake is a hub for various outdoor activities. Visitors can enjoy swimming, boating, kayaking, canoeing, and fishing. Public beaches and boat launches are readily available, and the iconic 300-meter-long red pier at Memorial Park is a popular spot for relaxing or diving.
Chase celebrates its local produce with a summer Farmer's Market held on Fridays. Additionally, popular late summer and fall events include the Chase Country Corn Festival and the Pumpkin Patch, offering seasonal fun and local flavors.
Golf enthusiasts have a couple of choices. The Quaaout Lodge & Spa at Talking Rock Golf Course offers an 18-hole course on the shores of Little Shuswap Lake. Alternatively, Sunshore Golf Course provides a family-friendly 9-hole course with scenic views of the lake.
Yes, in the winter, Skmana Lake, north of Chase, offers 14 kilometers of track-set classic ski trails and designated snowshoe trails through natural forests. For more adventurous snowmobilers, Crowfoot Mountain, east of Skmana Lake, provides terrain for intermediate to expert riders with great views of Shuswap Lake.


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