An Adventure Projects staff member will review this and take an appropriate action, but we generally don't reply. 4,036' Down The last few miles on the trail are exciting, especially if youve hiked this part of the trail before and know that the Resurrection Creek footbridge marks the end of Resurrection Pass Trail. The trail is closed to horse/pack stock from April 1 to June 30, and is open to over-snow motorized vehicles from Dec. 1 to April 30 every other winter season, beginning with the winter of 2007-2008. 39 mile ride to north trailhead. You could walk part of it to check out the lake and continue down the trail to get some views into the valley. I was in my early 20s and my 14 year old sister came from NY to do it with me. This trail is open to motorized use every other year. Park at highway pullout then followthis unplowed road2.4 miles. The first four miles of this trail are not recommended due to steep, narrow sidehills. 665.67 m Down, 27.1 mi ), how to reserve public use cabins in Alaska, Reserve your cabins early in the season as they tend to book out, Pick up all food and supplies in Anchorage or another large city, Check whether your reserved cabin has a wood or propane stove, From Anchorage, head south on the Seward Highway, Take a slight right onto the Sterling Highway, Continue for 16 miles through Cooper Landing, Resurrection Pass Trail South parking lot will be on your right. General Information Directions: At mile 15 Hope Highway in Hope turn south onto Resurrection Creek Road. Being a jerk / offensive? Tent site with bear locker and outhouse very close to the Swan Lake Cabin with lake access. We had enough time to enjoy coffee in the morning, stop and spot wildlife, take lunch breaks, pick blueberries, and truly cherish everything the trail had to offer. The best chance for extended dry conditions probably falls in early to mid July. The cabin has an oil stove, visitors must bring #1 stove oil to heat the cabin; a minimum of one gallon of stove oil is recommended (one gallon will burn for approximately 10 hours on a medium heat setting). Map Information. The latest gear, trips, stories, and more, beamed to your inbox every week. Devil's Pass Cabin is one of nine Forest Service cabins that lie along the 38 miles of the Resurrection Pass Trail. Along the way, linger to fish in Trout, Juneau, and Swan Lakes, climb any of the ridges that line the trail and take in spectacular views, or just relax on your cabin porch. The Alaska Air National Guard rescued two hikers on Resurrection Pass trail early Wednesday morning after the hikers said they were unable to make it through snow and water in the pass. Trips available from Whittier, Homer, Seward, Juneau, and Sitka. Supervisor's Office It sits in an alpine valley, closely surrounded by mountains and not far from Devil's Pass Lake. Tent site with bear locker and outhouse near the north end of Juneau Lake. If taking a shuttle ride from Wildmans, starting the actual hike at the north trailhead near Hope might make the most sense. Ideal for backpackers and mountain bikersand a great destination for skiers and snowshoers during snow seasonthe trail links historic gold mining areas near Hope with a trailhead near Cooper Landing close to the Kenai River. Swan Lake twists into a cleft between sheer slopes up a fiord-like valley, with rainbow trout, lake trout, Dolly Varden and sockeye salmon reported. Here is a list of cabins with mile markers and GPS coordinates. The Resurrection Pass Trail South in Cooper Landingis located 106 miles, a 2-hour drive, south of Anchorage, and is best used from June to October. Chugach National Forest - Resurrection Pass Trail North Map showing recreational areas. Northern segment of a 39 mile multi-use trail between the Hope and Cooper Landing areas. Choose a round-trip Inside passage or one-way Gulf of Alaska Cruise. Check Availability Discover the optimal month due to daylight, temperature, and rain. Visitors are responsible for their own travel arrangements and safety, and must bring several of their own amenities. A splitting maul and saw are available. A south approach brings you more quickly to the lake country. I Tried to Sew My Own Ultralight Tent. Moose, black bears, brown bears roam the country. Sits at the south end of Juneau Lake. Designated backcountry campsites at Juneau Falls (mile 4.3), Shaft Creek (mile 6.9), Falls Creek (mile 8.4), Juneau Lake (mile 9.1), mile 10.3, Swan Lake (mile 12.6), mile 13.6, and mile 15.6. 3,419' Up Designated backcountry campsites at mile 4, Wolf Creek (mile 5.3), Caribou Creek (mile 7), mile 9.6, mile 12.6, and East Creek (mile 14.6). A variety of wildlife makes its home in the area. Arustic cabin with counter space, atable, benches and awood stove for heat. Long riding. There are also 19 campsites available along the trail. If you choose to camp along the trail and are able to run your own car shuttle, this is a very inexpensive trip. Ask me in the comments. Daily Miles: 7.2 miles + 0.8 miles to Swan Lake; Total Time: 3 hours, 17 minutes. Get to know this 44.9-mile point-to-point trail near Hope, Alaska. If you travel mid-week, you may be very lucky and see few other people. Starting Point: Resurrection Pass Trailhead North, 60.86873,-149.63045Caribou Creek Cabin: 60.78314,-149.67751Fox Creek Cabin: 60.73109,-149.70988East Creek Cabin: 60.70490,-149.74849Resurrection Pass (and Summit Creek Trail junction): 60.64055,-149.72265DevilsPass Cabin (and Devils Pass Trail junction): 60.62071,-149.75413Swan Lake Cabin: 60.61248,-149.84008Juneau Lake Cabin: 60.57525,-149.87179Ending Point: Resurrection Pass Trailhead South, 60.48376,-149.95314, Resurrection Pass north fact sheet and map (PDF), Resurrection Pass south fact sheet and map (PDF), Devils Creek Trail fact sheet and map (PDF), Russian Lakes Trail fact sheet and map (PDF), Resurrection River Trail fact sheet and map (PDF). Plan your journey with this gorgeous printed map. You may see construction equipment along the trail. Why so beloved? Please explain. Prepare to be dirty! Resurrection Pass. Were spending 2 nights at Juneau Lake so we can have a chill day. Luckily, it only took 15 minutes for the rain to stop. Here is a list of designated campsites with mile markers and GPS coordinates: Mile 4.27 N 60 30 42 W 149 54 08Mile 6.92 N 60 32 37.1 W 149 53 3.6Mile 7.3 N 60 32 54.2 W 149 53 10.6Mile 8.42 N 60 33 49.6 W 149 52 36.7Mile 9.08 N 60 34 20.2 W 149 52 23.9Mile 10.26 N 60 35 21.1 W 149 52 14.1Mile 12.58 N 60 36 49.7 W 149 50 35.9Mile 12.72 N 60 37 1.8 W 149 50 46.1Mile 13.55 N 60 37 3.5 W 149 49 49.2Mile 15.59 N 60 36 53.3 W 149 46 34.9, Mile 4.06 N 60 49 8.7 W 149 38 45Mile 5.26 N 60 48 10.9 W 149 39 12.4Mile 7.14 N 60 46 58.9 W 149 40 35Mile 9.71 N 60 45 13.8 W 149 41 42.4Mile 12.6 N 60 43 21.1 W 149 43 26.5Mile 14.6 N 60 42 09 W 149 45 08.3. You have two options for accommodations on multi-day trips: rent cabins or carry a tent. If you dont have access to two vehicles or any vehicles, you can arrange a shuttle through Wildmans Store on the Sterling Highway. There are a few trails that connect to Resurrection Pass Trail. Dall sheep and mountain goats graze up high, and a small herd of caribou are sometimes sighted meandering the open slopes. The 38-mile Resurrection Pass Trail through the Kenai Mountains is by far the most popular multi-day backcountry route in Southcentral Alaska. Insider tips to pick the best Alaska cruise. The trail is mostly non-technical, there was one climb going south to north after swan lake up to devil's pass that was the most technical for the ride in terms of rocks and elevation gain. At mile 53.2 Sterling Highway turn north into trailhead parking area. You will definitely hear the falls before you see them. Many drainages saw such horse packing by-ways in the early 20th century, but exploration can be difficult in the present due to beetle-killed spruce trees toppling along the logical lowland routes and alders growing thick. Elevation gain is only about 3000 feet in 15 miles (N to S) then a gradual descent. Check Availability There is no electricity, potable water, mattresses, bedding or cooking utensils at the cabin. The trail is well maintained and starts to gradually incline as you make your way through the forest. You can climb the ridges above the pass, or gorge on blueberries in season. The best times to visit this trail are June through September. It was hard to see and get a good photo, which Im actually happy about. It is prohibited to hitch, tether, or hobble any saddle or pack animal including dog teams, within 200 feet of an established trail, water source, or developed recreation site, including Forest Service recreation cabins. Supervisor's Office The folks at the Wildmans store at Mile 47.5 of the Sterling Highway offer a shuttle or taxi service to and from Resurrection Pass trailheads for a group rate of $125 per hour. Sleeps 6, with table, wood stove, splitting maul, crosscut saw, and outhouse. 7-10 days is the most common. HOME BLOG ABOUT WORK WITH ME PRIVACY POLICY RETURN POLICY DISCLOSURE. Theentrances and exits at all (appx. more. and cultural destinations in your zip code and across the country. 2,184' Down We left the cabin around 12:30 p.m. and headed out in the drizzling rain. The most intimate multi-day cruise option. After 13 miles it climbs above the trees into an alpine valley. It is closed to motorized vehicles every other winter season beginning with the 2008-2009 winter season. The hikers. From the Resurrection Pass North Trailhead, at milepost 4 of Resurrection Creek Road, hike 7 miles to the cabin. An official website of the The first state cabin on the trail is Trout Lake Cabin at mile 7.3. There are gorges and waterfalls on the approaches from both ends, and ridgeline tundra hiking above the tree line. Pair of hikers rescued from Resurrection Pass - KDLL Public Radio for 12 by 14 rustic cabin on Resurrection Creek in spruce-birch forest with mountain views. Visit September to April to see the Northern Lights. Seward Ranger District, 33599 Ranger Station Spur SEWARD AK 99664, Learn more about gear rental options for your trip. Many people set up the shuttle, then spend a night near their starting point and begin the hike fresh in the morning. Sign up for Outside+ today. The cabin sits next to a small creek, Fox Creek, and this is your source of water. Trail. Thats amazing! Find how many days you need based on what you want to see and do in Alaska. 526' Up Fishing equipment is not provided at the cabin. Generally considered a moderately challenging route, it takes an average of 19 h 5 min to complete. Private parties camping in tents do not need permits in advance. 15mi, Rode it Cooper Landing to Hope. Probably. Join Outside+ to get access to exclusive content, 1,000s of training plans, and more. Office Hours:8:00 am to 4:00 pm. Would the trail connecting to Devils Pass/Devils Creek Trail make a nice day trip from the Resurrection trail? Experienced trail users often consider it the gem of the trip. The north trailhead is located four miles up Resurrection Creek Road from Mile 15 of the Hope Highway. The further north we went, the more in fall season it seemed to be. In winter, add one extra mile of travel as Resurrection Creek Road is not plowed to the trailhead. Devil's Pass Cabin is a rustic cabin in a remote area of south-central Alaska along the popular Resurrection Pass Trail. Cruises and land tours are great ways to see Alaska. Tent site with bear locker and outhouse. So, this is a great reminder to practice Leave No Trace in Alaska. With enough time, you would have the option to camp two nights in one spot and spend a full day exploring, fishing or just enjoying the scene. Plan your journey with this gorgeous printed map. When it Rains, it Pours in Colorados Elk Mountains, A National Park Ranger Reveals the Secrets of the Job. You must bring your own. . Theentrances and exits at all (appx. Juneau Creek flows next to the cabin as your water source. Office Hours:8:00 am to 4:00 pm. 15.1 km 16-by-16 rustic log cabin on Fox Creek in the Resurrection Creek valley near the edge of by spruce/birch forest with views of nearby mountains. One of Americas Least-Visited National Parks May Start Requiring Reservations, Dont Fall for These 8 Common Survival Myths. Sleeps eight with bunks for six. Visitors are responsible for their own travel arrangements and safety, and must bring several of their own amenities. Insider tips to pick the best Alaska cruise. 160.35 m Down, 21.7 mi 21.6 km Book entire boat for your family or group, or opt to bunk with other guests. South trailhead: mile 53.2 on Sterling Highway in Tablerock State Park. The cabin is about 10 miles from the Devil's Creek Trailhead. MAPS: USGS topo maps Seward B-8, C-8, and D-8 cover the main trail, Seward C-7 the side routes. 1260.28 m Up No bushwhacking required! 1054.98 m Down, 13.4 mi Secure .gov websites use HTTPS A lock For more information on access and regulations pertaining to this cabin, trail conditions, safety precautions and outdoor safety and ethics, please contact the Seward Ranger District. Intrepid bushwhacking awaits you! Traditional Land: Denaina, Denendeh (Visit Native-Land.ca to identify whose land you live, work, and play on.) FAX: (907) 743-9476. The trail can be run in either direction, but we decided to go from North to South, which pit us against a gradual, and seemingly never-ending, 18.8-mile climb to the trail's 2,600-foot . A variety of wildlife makes its home in the area. Devils Pass Cabin also has an outhouse with one of the best views on the trail. But if youre backpacking the full route one-way for fun and adventure, consider taking a five-day trip that allows you to divide the journey into roughly four segments of 8 to 10 miles each and one rest day. Since the trail is completed one-way, you need to arrange a vehicle shuttle and its best if you have two vehicles to do this. Campgrounds, RV Parks & Public Use Cabins. Mile 29.2 Resurrection Pass Trail. Resurrection Pass Trail is closed to pack/saddle stock from April 1- June 30. About 7.5 miles from Hope, you will reach Pass Creek. Find incredible places and experiences that help you bring home a story through new adventures through a one-stop shop for inspiration and ideation, trip planning, information sharing, Use our calculator to find out, Stay casual, dress in layers, and get proper footwear, View All Southcentral & Interior Towns on a Map, Cruises depart Juneau or Sitka. more. 518.35 m Up (Four lakeside cabins are even equipped with canoes or rowboats!). From the Resurrection Pass South Trailhead, at milepost 53.2 on Sterling Highway, hike 9 miles to the cabin. United States government. The Hope trailhead lies at 300 feet above sea level. The lower Hope side of the trail has some roots. The Resurrection Pass Trail is 39-miles long and the two main trailheads are Resurrection Pass Trail South in Cooper Landing and Resurrection Pass Trail North in Hope. Southern segment of a 39 mile multi-use trail between the Cooper Landing and Hope areas. There are eight public use cabins and 16 designated campsites along the trail. A variety of wildlife makes its home in the surrounding forest. Check with Recreation.gov by searching on cabin names. on official, secure websites. ($250/two hikers, Soldotna Cab, 907-262-4200). Romig Cabin is a rustic cabin on beautiful Juneau Lake, providing access to fishing, hunting, hiking and wildlife viewing opportunities. Be careful not to get too close to the edge as the rocks tend to be very slippery. 32 miles to Devil's Creek trailhead. Wolf packs live in these mountains, too, along with lynx, marmots, beavers and other wilderness animals. (907) 288-3178. Campsite List Seasons & Fees Rules & Cancellations Facility Information Ratings & Reviews Site Types More Filters Availability Grid This trail is great for backpacking, birding, and camping, and it's unlikely you'll encounter many other people while exploring. Devils Creek Trail intersects here, a10-mile descent to the Seward Highway trailhead. Trail can be muddyfollowing spring/early summer melt off. 1,675' Up Once you reach the alpine realm, the trail intersects two side paths that descend to trailheads on the Seward Highway, offering a chance to spend a day exploring adjacent valleys. Location: Between Hope and Cooper Landing, about 100 miles south of Anchorage. From the Resurrection Pass North Trailhead, at milepost 4 of Resurrection Creek Road, hike 11.5 miles to the . Most people start biking from Hope or Devils Pass. Explore this 44.9-mile point-to-point trail near Hope, Alaska. Trail follows the narrow Resurrection Creek valley through spruce/birch forest, past gold mining areas,gradually climbing into an alpine valley after 17 miles. Mile 29.2 Resurrection Pass. Backpacking Resurrection Pass Trail is a classic Southcentral Alaska multi-day backpacking trip. 1042.05 m Down, 13.4 mi Other than that the grade is mellow, mostly smooth. The way North trailhead: four miles south of Hope on . Camping, pitching tents, or staying overnight within 300 feet of any public recreation use cabin is prohibited unless you have a valid cabin reservation. The fire was ignited by lightning but a lot of fires in Alaska are human-caused. This is another benefit to hiking the trail during fall because that means its berry season.
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