Are there bears in Chugach State Park?

Chugach State Park’s many trails offer breathtaking views. Both brown and black bears are also present in the park. Scan the subalpine mountain slopes in the spring and fall for them.

How far is Chugach from Anchorage?

Beginning just 35 miles south of Anchorage on the Seward Highway, the Chugach spans the heart of Southcentral Alaska.

How much does it cost to go to Chugach State Park?

Chugach/Southwest Region

Unit Parking
Bird Point $5
Bird Ridge $5
Bird to Girdwood Pathway Access $5
Canyon Road $5

How do I reserve a public cabin in Alaska?

Reservations can be done by phone at (877)-444-6777 or online at recreation.gov. Fees vary from $25 to $45 per night. Maximum length of stay varies from three to seven nights during the summer season. A permit or confirmation number is required for occupying a public recreation cabin.

Is Chugach State Park worth visiting?

Chugach is the perfect place to experience untouched Alaska without a long drive. And according to recent visitors, the breathtaking scenery is worth the 20-minute drive, especially because the park offers numerous trails of varying lengths, including some that are ideal for day hikes.

Can you camp anywhere in Chugach State Park?

Q. Where can I go camping and how far from a trail or running water must I camp? You may camp in the backcountry in designated areas or at least ½ mile from any facilities.

Is Chugach State Park free?

Most trailheads and parking areas in Chugach State Park have a daily parking fee. There are also nightly fees for campsites, the sanitary dump station at Eagle River Campground and the public-use cabins and yurts.

Can you drive through Chugach State Park?

Chugach state park has a lot to offer from hiking trails to campgrounds, glaciers and just a nice drive through the park.

Can you drive to Chugach National Forest?

Chugach National Forest is accessible by road, boat, and float planes. The Seward Highway and to a lesser extent the Sterling Highway are the main access points to the forest in the Kenai Peninsula.

How do I get to Spencer bench cabin?

Accessing the Cabin The Spencer Bench trail is an arduous 3 mile switchback trail that climbs 1800 vertical feet and terminates at a foot bridge. Follow signs that direct you the last 300 yards to the cabin site. Hiking to the cabin from the Whistle Stop usually takes between 2-5 hours.

Where in Alaska can you see the northern light?

Fairbanks
Fairbanks is one of the best places to view the northern lights in Alaska due to its location, hours of darkness in the winter, auroral activity, and the amount of tours, activities, and accommodations dedicated to northern lights viewing.

Is Chugach a tribe?

Chugach /ˈtʃuːɡætʃ/, Chugach Sugpiaq or Chugachigmiut is the name of an Alaska Native people in the region of the Kenai Peninsula and Prince William Sound on the southern coast of Alaska. The Chugach people are an Alutiiq (Pacific Eskimo) people who speak the Chugach dialect of the Alutiiq language.

Where to stay in Chugach State Park in Alaska?

The park also features four public use cabins on or near Eklutna Lake, and two public use cabins inside Bird Creek Campground along Turnagain Arm. The more adventurous can rent bunks and sleeping bays in the Serenity Falls backcountry hut, 12 miles south on the trail system beyond Eklutna Lake, in a remote valley overlooking a 700-foot waterfall.

Where are the public use cabins in Alaska?

Public Use Cabins Alaska State Parks offers more than 80 recreational cabins for use by the public. The cabins are located along trails and near remote lakes, streams, and saltwater beaches. Some cabins are accessible via highway vehicle.

Do you need a car to go to Chugach?

You will likely need a vehicle to reach most Chugach State Park destinations. The park forms the eastern half of the entire Anchorage municipality—beginning roughly seven miles east of downtown—and does not have a single main entrance.

How many people can go to Chugach Canyon?

The Canyon Group site can be rented through special use permit by contacting the Chugach Office at (907) 345-5014. Large covered picnic pavilion with 3 picnic tables and standing charcoal BBQ’s , parking for 5 vehicles and nearby latrines. The maximum number of people allowed for this picnic pavilion is 25 people.