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1.57km
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Discover the Icy Strait Point Nature Trail, an easy hike that guides you through a lush temperate rainforest. This route covers 1.0 miles (1.6 km) with a gentle elevation gain of 49 feet (15 metres), making it a perfect quick escape that takes approximately 24 minutes to complete. As you…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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The full trail is approximately 1.6 km (1 mile) long and typically takes about 25 minutes to complete. If you only walk a portion of it, you can finish in under 30 minutes.
Yes, the trail is generally considered easy and is accessible for many visitors, including beginners. While some sections may be uphill and uneven, it's a manageable hike.
The trail winds through a lush temperate rainforest with tall trees. You'll encounter sections that can be rocky and uneven, requiring careful footing. It also connects to a rocky beach, and some parts involve an uphill climb.
Hikers often spot eagles in the towering spruce forests. Chichagof Island is known for its high bear density, so brown bears are occasionally seen. Along the adjacent beach, you might observe marine life such as jellyfish, starfish, and seashells.
Yes, from certain vantage points, you can enjoy sweeping 360-degree views of Chichagof Island and the surrounding waterways. The trail also connects the Wilderness Landing pier to the historic cannery area at Icy Strait Point, which is a notable feature itself.
The trail serves as a convenient pedestrian link between the Wilderness Landing pier and the historic cannery area at Icy Strait Point. You can access it from either end.
The trail is typically best visited during Alaska's warmer months, generally from May through September, when the weather is milder and the cruise season is active. This allows for comfortable hiking and better wildlife viewing opportunities.
Information regarding dogs on this specific trail is not explicitly provided. Given its location within a natural area known for wildlife and its connection to a cruise port, it's advisable to check local regulations or with Icy Strait Point directly before bringing a dog.
There is no mention of a specific permit or entrance fee required to access the Icy Strait Point Nature Trail itself. It is situated within the Tongass National Forest and is operated by the Huna Totem Corporation, suggesting general public access.
Benches are available along the trail for resting, offering a peaceful escape. Restroom facilities are typically available at the main Icy Strait Point areas, such as the Wilderness Landing pier and the historic cannery.
Chichagof Island has a high density of brown bears, so bear sightings are possible. Visitors should be aware of their surroundings, follow any posted warning signs, and know how to react to wildlife encounters. Eagles are also common.