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Juneau Creek Falls

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Juneau Creek Falls

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  • Location: Cooper Landing, Kenai Peninsula Borough, Alaska, United States

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    July 18, 2023

    Hiking

    You can see Juneau Creek Falls from either side of the creek, although which viewpoint is best can vary from year to year. You'll have to walk past the campground to find the best lookout spots on this side and, as with the other side of the creek, take care where you walk: Some parts of the bank are severely undercut and could crumble beneath your feet.

    July 18, 2023

    Hiking

    Estimates of this waterfall's height range from 60 to 100 feet (18 to 30 m). Either way, it's a thundering mist factory. It can take a little walking to find the best lookouts from above, and there is no safe way to get down to the base of the falls. Be careful where you put your feet on the high-up overlook trails, too; some parts of the upper bank are severely undercut and could crumble beneath your feet.
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    Juneau Creek Falls

    6.40km

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    The Juneau Creek Falls trail offers a rewarding journey through varied Alaskan landscapes, from dense spruce and aspen forests to areas with 'peekaboo views' of surrounding mountains. The path culminates at the impressive 100-foot Juneau Creek Falls, a powerful cascade often described as a 'thundering mist factory' where you can feel the spray. This easy 4.0-mile (6.4 km) hike involves 734 feet (224 metres) of elevation gain and typically takes around 1 hour and 49 minutes, making it a great family-friendly option for a scenic outing.

    Planning your visit is straightforward, with the trail generally accessible from June to October. Sturdy boots are recommended, as sections can become muddy after rain. A crucial safety warning: avoid attempting to reach the base of the falls, as the gorge walls are dangerously undercut, and some viewpoints are on unstable, crumbling edges. The Resurrection Pass Trailhead provides a clear starting point for this adventure.

    Part of the Chugach National Forest, this trail is a popular waterfall hike in the Kenai Mountains. Despite its length, it's considered suitable for most fitness levels, with even young children successfully completing the route. The diverse terrain, transitioning from forest to areas with wildflowers, adds to the natural beauty of this Alaskan gem.

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    Embark on a moderate hike along the Juneau Falls via Bean Creek and Resurrection Pass Trail, a route that immerses you in classic Alaskan scenery. You will traverse mixed spruce-birch forests, open meadows, and expansive tundra, offering diverse landscapes throughout your journey. In late spring and summer, the trail comes alive with vibrant wildflowers like lupines and fireweed, complementing views of towering trees and distant mountain vistas. The highlight of this 4.9-mile (7.8 km) adventure is Juneau Creek Falls, a powerful waterfall dropping approximately 40 feet, where you can feel its refreshing mist. This trail involves an elevation gain of 807 feet (246 metres) and typically takes about 2 hours and 13 minutes to complete.

    When planning your hike, be aware that sections of the trail can be muddy, especially after rain or during thaw. During winter months, some narrow parts may become icy, which can make navigation challenging. Near Juneau Creek Falls, exercise caution as walls can be unstable and undercut. If you start from the Bean Creek Trailhead, it is advisable to use an offline GPS app, as the route can be less direct and some trails might be confusing.

    This trail offers excellent opportunities for wildlife viewing, so keep an eye out for moose, bears, and bald eagles, particularly around the nearby lakes such as Trout, Juneau, and Swan. The varied ecosystems you encounter, from dense forests to open tundra, showcase the rich biodiversity of the Chugach National Forest. This route provides a comprehensive experience of Alaska's natural beauty, combining a rewarding physical challenge with stunning photographic moments.

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    Embark on the Resurrection Pass Trail, a difficult 37.7 miles (60.6 km) hiking route that takes you through Alaska's stunning Chugach National Forest. You will gain 3022 feet (921 metres) in elevation, requiring an estimated 16 hours and 32 minutes to complete. As you hike, you will experience a dramatic shift from dense spruce and birch forests to open sub-alpine meadows filled with wildflowers, eventually reaching the stark beauty of alpine tundra. Keep an eye out for panoramic views of the Kenai Mountains, especially as you climb towards Resurrection Pass itself, which offers expansive vistas of the surrounding wilderness. The trail connects the communities of Hope and Cooper Landing, providing a true backcountry adventure.

    Planning your visit requires careful consideration for this significant undertaking. While the trail is accessible year-round, conditions vary greatly by season. In summer, the route is generally considered moderate, but its full distance and elevation make it a demanding journey. If you plan to hike in winter, be prepared for icy conditions and potential avalanche chutes, particularly within the first five miles of the trail. Winter travel demands extra caution and experience, so assess your skills and gear appropriately before setting out. Always check local conditions and weather forecasts before you begin your hike.

    The Resurrection Pass Trail offers more than just a physical challenge; it is a journey through a rich natural environment. You will traverse diverse Alaskan landscapes, from lush forests to high alpine areas, providing opportunities to spot local wildlife such as moose and bears. The trail is notable for its connection between two distinct communities and its role in offering a genuine backcountry experience within the vast Chugach National Forest. Consider the Juneau Lake area as a picturesque spot to pause and appreciate the remote beauty of this Alaskan wilderness.

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    Location: Cooper Landing, Kenai Peninsula Borough, Alaska, United States

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