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The Edge Nature Trail offers a delightful, easy hike through a forest that opens up to spectacular glacial vistas. This 1.1-mile (1.8 km) route, with a gentle 148 feet (45 metres) of elevation gain, guides you past groves of quaking aspen and unique geological features like a rock glacier and…
Last updated: June 9, 2026
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61 m
Highlight • Natural Monument
512 m
Highlight • Natural
695 m
Highlight • Viewpoint
806 m
Highlight • Viewpoint
971 m
Highlight • Structure
1.15 km
Highlight • Natural Monument
1.76 km
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1.64 km
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1.64 km
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The Edge Nature Trail is located within the Matanuska Glacier State Recreation Site in Alaska, offering accessible views of the Matanuska Glacier.
The trail is beautiful year-round, but for vibrant scenery, consider visiting in September when the quaking aspen leaves change color. Summer offers pleasant hiking conditions, while winter provides a unique, snowy perspective of the glacier. Always check local conditions before heading out.
Yes, there is typically a day-use fee to enter the Matanuska Glacier State Recreation Site. You do not need a separate hiking permit for the Edge Nature Trail itself once inside the recreation site. For current fee information, it's best to check the official Alaska State Parks website.
Dogs are generally allowed on the trail, but they must be kept on a leash at all times. Please remember to clean up after your pet to help keep the recreation site pristine for all visitors.
The trail is an easy walk through a forest, leading to glacier viewing platforms. It's relatively flat, making it accessible for most hikers. The surrounding landscape is shaped by the Matanuska Glacier, offering diverse natural features.
The trail offers spectacular views of the Matanuska Glacier and the surrounding Chugach and Talkeetna Mountains. Along the way, you can also discover points of interest such as the Rock Glacier Near Matanuska Glacier, a Silt Deposit, and the Haultain Glacier Viewpoint. There's also an educational sign about Ecological Recovery After Matanuska Glacier Recession.
Absolutely! This trail is considered easy and is a great option for families with children and beginner hikers. Its relatively flat path and short duration make it very accessible.
While the trail is generally flat and easy, specific information on its full wheelchair accessibility is not available. It's best to contact the Matanuska Glacier State Recreation Site directly for details on trail surface and ramp access to viewing platforms.
Parking is available at the Matanuska Glacier State Recreation Site. The trail is easily accessible from the parking area within the site, which is located adjacent to the Glenn Highway Scenic Byway.
The Matanuska Glacier State Recreation Site is a natural area, so amenities like cafes and pubs are not directly on the trail. You may find limited services or small shops along the Glenn Highway Scenic Byway, but for a wider selection, you would need to drive to nearby towns.
Even though it's a short and easy hike, it's always wise to bring water, wear comfortable walking shoes, and dress in layers as weather in Alaska can change quickly. Don't forget your camera for the stunning glacier views!
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