An Adventure Projects staff member will review this and take an appropriate action, but we generally don't reply. 1752.76 m Down, 9.4 mi In season, visitors hunt for moose, black and brown bears, Dall sheep, mountain goats, caribou and wolves in the surrounding forest. Book entire boat for your family or group, or opt to bunk with other guests. Trail can be muddyfollowing spring/early summer melt off. It is a true classic, drawing hundreds of visitors over the entire year. It is closed to motorized vehicles every other winter season beginning with the 2008-2009 winter season. From the Resurrection Pass South Trailhead, at milepost 53.2 on Sterling Highway, hike 9 miles to the cabin. 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. Ironic, because in a state buzzing with bush planes, the RPT is easy-access and much longer than a dayhike. I like to pack a lot of water on the first day for convenience and I tend to get thirsty. Even though this trail is open year-round, its best to plan a multi-day backpacking trip from June to October. Generally considered a moderately challenging route, it takes an average of 19 h 5 min to complete. It also makes a great trail for an overnight bikepacking trip. However, the trail is open year-round and a lot of people ski or bike to the public use cabins during the winter. Often to the day. Did you try any fishing? South trailhead: mile 53.2 on Sterling Highway in Tablerock State Park. This trail is closed to motorized use during the 2022-2023 Winter Season. However, the trail is open year-round and a lot of people ski or bike to the public use cabins during the winter. Focus on Denali & Kenai Fjords. One of Americas Least-Visited National Parks May Start Requiring Reservations, Dont Fall for These 8 Common Survival Myths. Resurrection North from mile 3 to East Creek Cabin at mile 14.5 has numerous difficult sections of trail due to narrow side hills between mile 3 and mile 6.5 that glaciate when snow cover is thin. The cabin can be accessed by hiking, biking, skiing, horseback, snowmobile or floatplane. It is unlawful to use a public recreation cabin without a cabin permit, so make sure to book your reservation online. We headed back to grab our packs and started to climb up the valley. ($250/two hikers, Soldotna Cab, 907-262-4200). 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. Devils Pass Cabin also has an outhouse with one of the best views on the trail. Find incredible places and experiences that help you bring home a story through 16.3 km Resurrection North from mile 3 to East Creek Cabin at mile 14.5 has numerous difficult sections of trail due to narrow side hills between mile 3 and mile 6.5 that glaciate when snow cover is thin. 6h 30m, This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google, Create Recommended Route or 4) the drainages between Caribou and East Creek Cabins can also be difficult. Tent site with bear locker and outhouse. Tent site with bear locker and outhouse. Something else? The cabin is along the popular Resurrection Pass trail -and sits just up from Fox Creek. 4,097' Down Check Availability new adventures through a one-stop shop for inspiration and ideation, trip planning, information sharing, 1248.69 m Down, 9.8 mi With the long summer daylight hours, you could hike end-to-end in three long days, but five days allows for side trips and sightseeing. Cabins are reserved early in the season so dont wait until the last minute to secure your accommodations. Devils Pass cabin takes kerosene. Get to know the winter safety gear you need in your pack. Located about 4.2miles from the south trailhead, the campsite is on top of one of the trails steeper climbs. Discover the optimal month due to daylight, temperature, and rain. Map Information. Visit September to April to see the Northern Lights. Visitors enjoy boating and fishing for rainbow trout, whitefish, burbot and grayling in Juneau Lake. The only wildlife we saw on the trail were the bears (at a far distance) and one marmot. This 39-mile long trail is well maintained and has several designated campsites and public use cabins to stay in along the way. Turn left following orangediamond markers fro 1.6 miles to Resurrection Pass Trail. Let us simplify it for you, How much does an Alaska summer vacation cost? You will be warned that this will likely increase your total hiking time :). The lower Hope side of the trail has some roots. Anchorage, Alaska99501 My Worst Hike: Weary LungsOr a Deadly Medical Emergency? Simple is good. Designated backcountry campsites are available at the following locations: mile 4; Wolf Creek (mile 5.3); Caribou Creek (mile 7); mile 9.6; mile 12.6; East Creek (mile 14.6); as well as miles 22.4, 24.5, 25.4, 27.7, 28.9, 29.6, 30.7, 31.1, and mile 33.7. The Resurrection Pass Trail South in Cooper Landing is located 106 miles, a 2-hour drive, south of Anchorage, and is best used from June to October. The cabin sits on top of a small hill and you have to climb a long set of steps up the hill to reach the cabin. You can go out for a day or two and return to your start, or tackle a through hike over three to five days, or go longer with more with time set aside for exploration. The southern half of the trail passes three different lakes with potentially decent fishing. Since the last day of our backpacking trip was also the longest, we were on the trail by 9:30 a.m. A variety of wildlife makes its home in the surrounding forest. 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. Theentrances and exits at all (appx. 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. Occupying a Public Recreation cabin with more than eight individuals per cabin for each permitted day is prohibited. (907) 743-9500; fs.fed.us/r10/chugach. Fishing equipment is not provided at the cabin. Occupying a Public Recreation cabin with more than eight individuals per cabin for each permitted day is prohibited. They sell burgers and sandwiches and I highly recommend trying the Rally Burger. Most sites have bear resistant food lockers and some sites have box toilets. The cabin can be accessed by hiking, biking, skiing, horseback or snowmobiling. People are asked to camp at least 300 feet from any cabin reserved by other travelers. Read how to reserve public use cabins in Alaska. (The trail intersection is about 2 miles south of Resurrection Pass near the Devils Pass Cabin.) I Tried to Sew My Own Ultralight Tent. Intrepid bushwhacking awaits you! Visitors should bring sleeping bags and pads, a cook stove, cooking gear and food. Luckily, it only took 15 minutes for the rain to stop. If the weather is clear, make the side trip up to the ridgeline due west of Resurrection Pass. Devils Creek Trail intersects here, a10-mile descent to the Seward Highway trailhead. 43.6 km WHERE: From Anchorage, its 85 miles to the trailhead in Hope; 106 miles to Cooper Landing. Our picks for the best tours and experiences during your Alaska Cruise. If you want to rent one of these cabinsor a succession of cabins for night-after-night staysyou must book well ahead of time. 1,435' Down June can still see snow in the pass and muddy trails take time to dry out, while rain grows more frequent as summer advances. Tent site with bear locker and outhouse near the north end of Juneau Lake. Camping, pitching tents, or staying overnight within 300 feet of any public recreation use cabin is prohibited unless you have a valid cabin reservation. Backpackers? They offer shuttle service to and from Resurrection Pass Trail at a group rate. There is no source of fresh water near the cabin; guests must bring their own, or boil or treat water taken from lakes or streams. This trail is great for backpacking, birding, and camping, and it's unlikely you'll encounter many other people while exploring. 1042.05 m Down, 13.4 mi You can climb the ridges above the pass, or gorge on blueberries in season. Some technical terrain and limited alternate lines. Three lakes offer a decent shot at catching fresh fish for dinner. From the Resurrection Pass South Trailhead, at milepost 53.2 on Sterling Highway, hike 9 miles to the cabin. Land Manager: USFS - Chugach National Forest Office, 12.4 mi Get advice from travelers in our Alaska Travel Club. Situated along east shore of Juneau Lake. You can also access the cabin from Devils Pass Trail. An alternative: The 10-mile Devils Creek Trail makes for a shorter shuttle. 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. Trail can be muddy following spring/early summer melt off. connected to the .gov website. Moose and wolves do it. The easy-to-follow, well-marked route rises from mixed spruce-birch forest near sea level through several ecological zones before breaking into open tundra as it traverses a 2,600-foot pass. Choose a round-trip Inside passage or one-way Gulf of Alaska Cruise. document.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value", ( new Date() ).getTime() ); document.getElementById( "ak_js_2" ).setAttribute( "value", ( new Date() ).getTime() ); This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. 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. Visitors should bring sleeping bags and pads, a cook stove, cooking gear and food. The first state cabin on the trail is Trout Lake Cabin at mile 7.3. The 19 designated campsites and eight public use cabins on the trail feature outhouses and bear resistant lockers, and are spaced out so that its easy to divide a full trip into comfortable eight-to-ten mile legs over multiple days. Daily Miles: 7.2 miles + 0.8 miles to Swan Lake; Total Time: 3 hours, 17 minutes. 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. 510.47 m Down. From the Resurrection Pass North Trailhead, at milepost 4 of Resurrection Creek Road, hike 11.5 miles to the . : Trout Lake Mile 7.3N 60 33 05 W 149 53 36Romig Mile 9.0N 60 34 13.4 W 149 52 32.5Juneau Lake Mile 9.5N 60 34 35 W 149 52 16Swan Lake Mile 12.7N 60 36 53.8 W 149 50 29.1, Caribou Creek Mile 7.1N 60 47 01.2 W 149 40 41.4Fox Creek Mile 11.7N 60 43 47.6 W 149 42 33.4East Creek Mile 14.5N 60 42 12 W 149 45 09Devils Pass Mile 21.5N 60 37 17.5 W 149 45 7.9. Big ship or small ship? The fire was ignited by lightning but a lot of fires in Alaska are human-caused. The trail is closed to horse/pack stock from April 1 to June 30, and is open to over-snow motorized vehicles from Dec . 32 miles to Devil's Creek trailhead. 5,751' Down The cabin has bunk space for six and max occupancy of eight people. Office Hours:8:00 am to 4:00 pm. Water taken from the lakes or streams should be treated or boiled before consumption. In winter, add one extra mile of travel as Resurrection Creek Road is not plowed to the trailhead. (907) 743-9500 Heres How it Went. HOME BLOG ABOUT WORK WITH ME PRIVACY POLICY RETURN POLICY DISCLOSURE. Your FREE account works with all Adventure Projects sites. After checking out the waterfall, you will make your way across the first wooden bridge. Very steep. Plan your journey with this gorgeous printed map. A south approach brings you more quickly to the lake country. Being a jerk / offensive? 665.67 m Down, 27.1 mi new adventures through a one-stop shop for inspiration and ideation, trip planning, information sharing, Be careful in the silver canoe because there was a small leak that was filling our boat with water. You travel through country rich in natural and human history, and then you can usually spend each night either in a campsite with basic facilities or inside a rustic cabin with bunks, table and heating stove. This trail is open to winter motorized use every other year. Mile 29.2 Resurrection Pass. The vendors operation is only a few miles from the south trailhead near Cooper Landing, which makes it easier to coordinate times for catching a ride after dropping off your vehicle.