Attractions and places to see in Chugach Census Area encompass a diverse range of natural landscapes, historical sites, and cultural experiences. This region in Alaska features vast protected areas like Chugach State Park and Chugach National Forest, offering extensive opportunities for outdoor exploration. Visitors can find glaciers, fjords, and numerous trails across varied terrain. The area also preserves significant historical and cultural sites, reflecting its rich heritage.
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This is about as far as you'd want to go on the sometimes steep, unstable and unofficial gravel "path" that parallels the glacier. You do get some amazing views here, but all the warning signs you hiked past are there for a reason. This isn't the safest trail on the planet, and it's very easy to suddenly notice you're walking on the glacier itself, as the rock and dirt you started on merge seamlessly into the ice itself. Don't believe me? Look for the glimmers of blue and blue-white ice peeking out through the grime, and trace the source of the miniature waterfalls spilling down near the trail. They're fueled by melting ice.
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This gently rolling trail wanders out to a great observation point overlooking the water; you start getting beautiful views even before you fully emerge from the trees. You can walk back along the northern shore of this little point, if you like, turning this hike into a short loop.
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A lovely trail along the coast of Port Valdez that takes you through spruce and alder and rewards with superb views across the water. There's also plenty of wildlife watching opportunities, with plenty of seabirds and marine life to spot. The trail is split into two halves, Section A and Section B, with B being rougher and featuring more elevation gain. However, the reward for getting to the end of Section B is a glorious view of Shoup Glacier.
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The Goat Trail gives superb views of Keystone Canyon's famous cliffs and waterfalls. The trailhead gives particularly good views of Bridal Veil Falls, an iconic waterfall that attracts ice climbers in winter. The trail ends at Snowslide Gulch, where a bridge was destroyed in the 2006 floods.
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Valdez is a city that played in important part in the Alaskan Gold Rush and is today one of the most important ports in Alaska. The city is renowned for its ice climbing festival, which takes place every winter. The nearby Keystone Canyon and its waterfalls is one of the most iconic venues for the sport in the world.
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Glorious Alaskan mountain scenery and gold mining heritage combine on the Mineral Creek Trail. The Trail begins in Valdez and ventures alongside Mineral Creek up the valley along first a rough gravel road and then a dirt track beyond a gate. The trail ends at an abadonded stamp mill from the gold rush era.
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Whitter is one of the important mostly ice-free ports around Anchorage and is the starting point for day trips to the nearby glaciers that can be observed calving into the sea.
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The region is rich in natural beauty. You can visit the impressive Worthington Glacier Waterfall, which offers unique views of the glacier and its melting ice. The area also features vast protected lands like Chugach State Park and Chugach National Forest, home to numerous glaciers, fjords, and diverse landscapes including mountains, lakes, and temperate rainforests. Notable glaciers include Columbia, Spencer, Portage, and Surprise Glacier.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Dock Point Trail is a gently rolling path leading to an observation point, perfect for a short loop hike. The Whittier Small Boat Harbor is wheelchair accessible and serves as a base for boat tours exploring glaciers, making it a great family outing. Additionally, the town of Valdez is considered family-friendly and offers historical insights.
The region offers significant historical and cultural experiences. The Eklutna Village Historical Park preserves Athabascan and Russian Orthodox cultures with St. Nicholas Church and unique Spirit Houses. The Chugach Heritage Museum in Anchorage showcases the history and culture of the Chugach people. Additionally, the Bering Expedition Landing Site on Kayak Island and the Palugvik Archaeological District are National Historic Landmarks, providing deep insights into the area's past.
For easy hikes, consider trails like the John Hunter Memorial Trail, Section A of the Shoup Bay Trail, and the Thompson Pass Pack Trail. You can find more details and routes in the Easy hikes in Chugach Census Area guide.
Beyond easy options, the Chugach Census Area boasts extensive trail systems. The Crow Pass Trail, part of the historic Iditarod Trail, offers stunning views. Other popular trails include the Trail of Blue Ice, Devil's Pass Trail, Johnson Pass Trail, and Russian River Falls Trail. For more hiking options, explore the Hiking in Chugach Census Area guide.
The Chugach Census Area is home to diverse wildlife. In Chugach State Park, you might spot moose, brown bears, and Dall sheep. Chugach National Forest offers excellent wildlife viewing opportunities, particularly at Tern Lake for Dall sheep, mountain goats, bears, and birds, and the Williwaw Fish Viewing Platform in Portage Valley to see spawning salmon.
Absolutely. While Worthington Glacier Waterfall provides a unique perspective, the Chugach National Forest is home to over 20 tidewater glaciers. You can see impressive glaciers like Columbia Glacier, Spencer Glacier (accessible by train), Portage Glacier, and the active Surprise Glacier in Prince William Sound, known for calving. Byron Glacier is also a notable spot.
Valdez played an important role in the Alaskan Gold Rush and remains one of Alaska's most significant ports. It's renowned for its annual ice climbing festival, with the nearby Keystone Canyon being a world-famous venue for the sport. It also offers views and is considered a family-friendly destination.
Yes, the Shoup Bay Trail offers superb views along the coast of Port Valdez, winding through spruce and alder forests. It also provides excellent opportunities for spotting seabirds and marine life, with the reward of Shoup Glacier views at the end of Section B.
Beyond glaciers, you can experience the bore tide along Turnagain Arm, a unique tidal phenomenon. Eklutna Lake is excellent for kayaking, and the Eagle River offers whitewater rafting and kayaking. The Williwaw Creek Fish Viewing Platform is a great spot to observe spawning salmon. You can also take boat tours from Whittier Small Boat Harbor to explore glaciers.
The best time largely depends on the activities you're interested in. Summer (June-August) is ideal for hiking, kayaking, and wildlife viewing, with longer daylight hours. Winter offers opportunities for cross-country skiing, northern lights viewing (especially around Eklutna Lake), and ice climbing in areas like Keystone Canyon near Valdez.


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