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Hike the moderate Little Coal Creek Trail in Denali State Park for expansive views of the Alaska Range and Denali on clear days.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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The trailhead for the Little Coal Creek Trail is located in Denali State Park, serving as a northern access point to the Kesugi Ridge Trail system. You'll find a designated parking area right at the trailhead.
While the trail is generally rated as moderate, requiring a reasonable level of fitness, there are sections that can be more strenuous. However, some sources describe shorter, easier sections, such as a 4.3-mile out-and-back that is considered easy. It's best to assess your fitness level and choose your turnaround point accordingly.
The trail begins with a steady climb through a mixed forest of spruce and birch, gradually ascending above the treeline. Expect rugged, narrow pathways, potentially downed trees, and muddy sections, especially after rain. As you gain elevation, the terrain transitions to alpine meadows, low willow thickets, and eventually tundra, leading to the rocky landscape of K'esugi Ridge.
The trail offers breathtaking panoramic views. Early on, you'll get glimpses of surrounding peaks and valleys. Once above the treeline, you'll be treated to expansive vistas of the Alaska Range, including Denali (Mount McKinley) on a clear day, the Eldridge Glacier, and the braided Chulitna River. The culmination often provides 360-degree views from a high ridge.
Summer is ideal for wildflowers and wild blueberries, and offers the best chance for clear views of Denali. Hiking on a clear day is crucial for experiencing the iconic Denali views that the trail is famous for. Be prepared for varying conditions depending on the season.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Little Coal Creek Trail and the 97 (Alaska). It also serves as the northernmost access point for the extensive Kesugi Ridge Trail system.
Generally, dogs are permitted on trails within Denali State Park. However, it's always recommended to keep your dog on a leash and practice Leave No Trace principles, including packing out all waste, to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all hikers.
There are typically no entrance fees for Denali State Park itself. However, you may need to pay for parking at certain trailheads or campgrounds. It's always a good idea to check the official Alaska State Parks website for the most current information on fees and regulations: alaska.gov.
The area is home to various Alaskan wildlife. You might spot moose, bears, and Dall sheep. Always practice wildlife safety, carry bear spray, and know how to react to encounters.
The Little Coal Creek Trail is primarily an out-and-back route. While it connects to the larger Kesugi Ridge Trail system, the main trail itself is not a loop.
The Little Coal Creek Trail is particularly notable for offering some of the quickest access to spectacular views of Denali on clear days. Many hikers report achieving these iconic views in as little as 1.5 hours from the trailhead when conditions are favorable.
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