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Crow Pass

Trail in Chugach State Park

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Trail ascends from the Crow Creek Trailhead through talus fields and mine ruins on its way to Crow Pass. As it descends from Crow Pass, the trail meanders through snowfields until the Clear Creek ford (no bridge). Brush and forest characterize the trail to the Eagle River ford site below Glacier Lake. The trail then follows Eagle River through forest on its path to the Nature Center. The full length of the trail generally takes two or more days, and can be traveled in either direction.

Allowable Uses: Hiking

Distance: 21 miles one way

Elevation Gain: 2,100 ft from Crow Creek Trailhead; 3,100 ft from Eagle River Nature Center

Difficulty: Easy to Difficult

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Additional Information

Activities
Hiking
Accessibility Description

Eagle River Nature Center or Crow Creek Trailhead in Girdwood

Overview

  • Get Directions
    3084.60 mi Away
  • Lat/Lng
    61.23407, -149.27098
  • Length
    22.58 Miles

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