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There is a great hiking trail near Lower Trail Lake called the Johnson Pass Trail, and Crown Point is not far at all. Lower Trail Lake gets a common amount of yearly rain; October is the wettest month with most rain while May is the month with the least amount of precipitation. If you came to camp A Creekside Trailer Park is a wonderful location to do that; the Carter Lake Trail is a great hiking trail nearby. If you need a spot to stay Trail Lake Lodge is
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| | a great choice. There's so much to do here at Lower Trail Lake that you need to camp here for a while, Primrose Landing Campground is a brilliant place for that. Kenai Fjords National Park is a very brilliant location to have a look at near Lower Trail Lake, and Alaska Hamptons is a delightful site to get some rest. This lake is so wonderful. On a splendid day at Lower Trail Lake you can take a hike along the Grant Lake Trail, and since you might be in | |
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a lake visiting mood you can always have a look at nearby Upper Trail Lake. This lake is so wonderful. You can take a little visit to Roycroft Lake Dam if you're here at Lower Trail Lake, and some of the water nearby flows, like Falls
Creek. Any time is a brilliant time at Lower Trail Lake if you like the outdoors. Lakes are nice; Vagt Lake is a lake that's next to Lower Trail Lake, and Sixmile River has a nice whitewater paddling spot close by. Through the
summertime months, highs regularly are in the 60's at Lower Trail Lake, and the nighttime is a bit cooler of course, commonly in the 40's. High temperatures throughout the wintertime are normally in the 20's; overnight lows at Lower
Trail Lake during the winter frequently plunge into the 10's. If you don't mind getting soaked, you can always go whitewater paddling on Canyon Creek.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 60.44861 Longitude: -149.3636
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Canyon Creek, Kenai Peninsula BoroughBorough, 11 miles away Class IV - 6.5 miles long (Seward HigHighway at outlet of Lower Summit Lake to Seward Highway at Hope Junction) |
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Sixmile River, Kenai Penninsula BoroughBorough, 12 miles away Class V - 9.3 miles long (East Fork of Six Mile to Sunshine) |
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Bird Creek, -blank- BoroughBorough, 19 miles away Class V+ - 3.5 miles long (5 miles upstream to Turnagain Arm) |
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Vagt Lake, Kenai Peninsula BoroughBorough, 1 miles away |
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Carter Lake Trail
 | 1 PHOTO Took the hike from the Seward highway and it was a very well maintained trail and good parking lot with even bathrooms. The hike was very intense and switch backed multiple times. Tiny streams cross your path. Once up top it is beautiful. After some time walking threw the alpine, you come across a trail which to the left take you to the lake and to the right takes you to the bear box and camping area. It's a stocked lake so bring your rod.... |
Johnson Pass Trail
 | Is johnson Creek Suitable to float down in a small paddle boat? Thanks...As a Kenai Peninsula hiker and resident, I can say that Johnson Pass Trail is a winner. It's a relatively easy, well-established trail, through beautiful alpine terrain (especially on the north side of the pass). I've done the traverse both as a long 23-mile day hike, and as a 2-day backpack. There are no established campgrounds on the trail - make your own site and leave no trace. Water is available in streams and lakes pretty much all along the trail - but filter or treat all Alaska's water. I recommend going from North to South, especially if you do it as a one-day mega hike. It's also a favorite for mountain bikers.... |
Johnson Lake
 | 1 PHOTO Johnson Lake is is pure bliss. only electric motors are allowed & like all Alaskan lakes, no live bait. Is stocked w/trout, but that doesn't mean they are stupid fish! sorry about the poor picture, but gives you an idea... Johnsons Lake is an amazing place for family camping. The lake is great to swim in and has alot of fish to catch.... |
Miller's Landing
 | 11 miles away Miller's Landing could potentially be a campsite worth going to but their facilities are not so well taken care of.... |
Sixmile River
 | 12 miles away I did 6 mile this summer, what a rush!!! Some things to know... it is a series of three canyons, the first two are considered more class IV but the third canyon is definitley class V. There are two companies that operate on the river, Chugach Outdoor and Nova. I went with Chugach but I hear that they are both good. I reccomend (and give an AWA, shout out to) the guides ''Pizza'' and ''Charlie'' from Chugach outdoor, great people! The canyons are very narrow. Oh and the last thing. You have to wear a dry suit and complete a swim test wearing it (in the river) before you can go. The water is frigid and there is no room for error. Make sure to get a suit with a good neck gasket. Mine was loose and water rushed in the second I started swimming brrrr! If you're looking for a great place to stay check out Alaska Wildland Adventures in Cooper Landing.... |
Stoney Creek RV Park
 | 12 miles away Tent Sites, RV Hookups, Pets OK, Fires OK, Nearby Grocery...TENT:When accompianied by an Rv, - 81 RV hookups, GROCERY:4 Miles...Located on 15 acres, 6 miles north of the hustle and bustle of downtown Seward, our full service park is a wonderful place to come home to after a busy day fishing and sightseeing in Seward. Sit back, relax, watch cable TV, stroll along the creek, take a hot shower, do your laundry, make a campfire in designated spots.
All our sites are 30 feet wide, allowing ample room for slide outs and even room to park your truck or car. Most sites are at least 50 feet long, and all are equipped with power (some 50 amp), water, and Sat TV. 68 sites have sewer and 38 have phone jacks. We CAN accommodate the big rigs! Creekside sites have firepit.
Enjoy the majestic beauty of the mountains that surround us. Our park is situated in a primarily residential area alongside Stoney Creek, just north of downtown Seward. We began operation in the spring of 2002 as an RV Park, and look forward to adding amenities each year to better serve you. We look forward to seeing you in Seward, and will gladly provide you with information regarding recreational activities in the Seward area. ... |
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