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Embark on the Blueberry Knoll Loop for an easy hike offering expansive views. This route covers 1.8 miles (2.8 km) and climbs 406 feet (124 metres), typically taking around 53 minutes to complete. As you ascend, the landscape opens up, revealing broad vistas of the Matanuska, Palmer-Wasilla, and Knik River…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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The Blueberry Knoll Loop trail is located within the Government Peak Recreation Area. Parking is typically available at the main trailhead for Government Peak, which also serves as the access point for this loop. As it's a popular area, arriving earlier in the day, especially on weekends, is advisable to secure a spot.
Yes, the Blueberry Knoll Loop is generally dog-friendly. However, it's always best to keep your dog on a leash to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all hikers. Be aware of potential bear activity in the area.
The trail is accessible year-round. Summer and early fall offer the most pleasant conditions for hiking, with lush scenery and clear views. In winter, the trail can be hiked, but be prepared for snow and ice; ice cleats are highly recommended. Spring can be muddy due to snowmelt.
The Blueberry Knoll Loop is located within the Government Peak Recreation Area, which is part of Chugach State Park. While there are no specific hiking permits required for the trail itself, a parking fee or a valid Alaska State Parks parking pass may be required at the trailhead. Check the Alaska State Parks website for current fee information.
The Blueberry Knoll Loop is rated as an easy hike on komoot. The initial ascent through the forest is gradual, but some sections can become steeper and more challenging, especially if you extend your hike beyond the knoll. It's considered suitable for most hikers, including families, but be prepared for uneven ground and potential muddy spots.
The entire loop, including the ascent to Blueberry Knoll and back, typically takes an average of two to three hours to complete, depending on your pace and how long you spend enjoying the views.
The trail is renowned for its spectacular panoramic views. As you gain elevation, you'll be treated to broad vistas of the Matanuska Valley, the Palmer-Wasilla Valley, and the Knik River Valley. From Blueberry Knoll, views extend to the northern flank of the Chugach Mountains and the Talkeetna Mountains. There's even a picnic table at the top for enjoying the scenery.
The trail begins with a gradual ascent through a forest of birch, spruce, and cottonwood. As you climb, the terrain becomes steeper and can be uneven, with some sections potentially eroded or muddy, especially after rain. You'll encounter switchbacks and narrow benches. Trekking poles are recommended for stability.
For this hike, consider bringing plenty of water, snacks, and layers of clothing suitable for changing weather. Trekking poles are recommended for stability on steeper or uneven sections. In late season, long pants are advisable due to stinging nettle. Always be prepared for wildlife encounters, particularly bears, by carrying bear spray and knowing how to use it.
Yes, the 2.8 km Blueberry Knoll Loop is generally considered suitable for families and beginners, especially the hike up to Blueberry Knoll. While there are some steeper sections, the rewarding views make it a popular choice. If you plan to extend beyond the knoll towards Government Peak, the difficulty increases significantly.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Flattop Trail and the Blueberry Knoll Loop/Flattop Trail. For more ambitious hikers, the trail offers the option to continue past Blueberry Knoll towards the summit of Government Peak.