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Relatively level trail that winds through cottonwood-spruce forests,a glacial valley and ends at Saddlebag Glacier lake.


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Map Key

3.4

Miles

5.4

KM

Point to Point

280' 85 m

High

103' 31 m

Low

288' 88 m

Up

126' 38 m

Down

2%

Avg Grade (1°)

17%

Max Grade (10°)

Dogs Leashed

Features Lake · River/Creek · Views · Waterfall · Wildflowers · Wildlife

Need to Know

There can be high bear activity, hikers should prepare accordingly.

Description

This well-drained, level trail winds its way through stands of cottonwood and spruce trees, and guides the hiker through a small, glaciated valley to the outlet of Saddlebag Lake, Split log bridges at several small stream crossings aide the hiker during high water periods. From the lake outlet, Saddlebag Glacier or some icebergs can sometimes be viewed at the far end of the lake. Mountain goats can often be spotted on the cliffs on either side. This trail can also be mountain biked.

Flora & Fauna

The trail starts in a cottonwood-spruce forest that opens into a glaciated valley.
Bears, mountain goats and other wildlife might be seen on the trail or on nearby cliffs.

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Shared By:

Nicole I-M

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in Cordova

#1908

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#2

in Cordova

#24

in Alaska

#1,908

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