Summer in Alaska is unlike anything else on Earth. With so much to see and do, your to-do list may be packed! If you’re looking for something to add on that’s short and has a great view, you need to hike the Byron Glacier Trail. Located right next to Portage Lake, this awesome trail gives you great views and is easy to do!
With so many hikes to choose from in Alaska, it can be hard to narrow down your list.
Kevin Duke / AllTrails This wonderful trail is located in Portage Valley, a quick 45-minute drive from Anchorage. With plenty of amenities in the area, this is a great half-day jaunt to get out and explore the beauty in Alaska.
This trail starts in an alder and cottonwood forest.
Bryan Painter / AllTrails You’ll meander along a well maintained trail. There are bridges to cross wet areas, and the gravel is wide and even.
The trail follows along Byron Creek, a whitewater glacial creek.
Anne Hergott / AllTrails There’s plenty of things to do for the whole family, including skipping rocks into the turquoise waters. The creek is shallow and while cold, can be fun to play in.
As you come up upon the glacier, you’ll notice plenty of snow in the avalanche remains in the area, even in the summer.
Holly Martin / AllTrails The trail is flat and you’ll only climb 777 feet throughout the entire hike. It’s an easy 3.2 miles, out and back.
The trail ends before you reach Byron Glacier, so if you’d like to get closer, you’ll have to scramble a bit across the rock fields.
Holly Martin / AllTrails It’s well worth it to get a closer look at this stunning glacier. But please practice glacier safety, and don’t climb on the glacier or explore underneath it, as the ice caves can fall in.
There’s plenty of free parking available at the trailhead.
Cherie Santiago / AllTrails There are also clean and well maintained outhouses by the parking lot. Make sure to grab a good look at the beautiful Portage Lake when you finish your hike!
This hike is the perfect way to spend an afternoon with the family.
Bryan Painter / AllTrails The Portage Lake area is a wonderful spot to explore with your whole family, and the Byron Glacier Trail is a wonderful way to experience a stunning glacier up close and personal. You’ll love hiking this easy trail this summer!
Have you ever had the chance to hike the Byron Glacier Trail? What did you think? Would you recommend it? Let us know in the comments below!
Kevin Duke / AllTrails
This wonderful trail is located in Portage Valley, a quick 45-minute drive from Anchorage. With plenty of amenities in the area, this is a great half-day jaunt to get out and explore the beauty in Alaska.
Bryan Painter / AllTrails
You’ll meander along a well maintained trail. There are bridges to cross wet areas, and the gravel is wide and even.
Anne Hergott / AllTrails
There’s plenty of things to do for the whole family, including skipping rocks into the turquoise waters. The creek is shallow and while cold, can be fun to play in.
Holly Martin / AllTrails
The trail is flat and you’ll only climb 777 feet throughout the entire hike. It’s an easy 3.2 miles, out and back.
It’s well worth it to get a closer look at this stunning glacier. But please practice glacier safety, and don’t climb on the glacier or explore underneath it, as the ice caves can fall in.
Cherie Santiago / AllTrails
There are also clean and well maintained outhouses by the parking lot. Make sure to grab a good look at the beautiful Portage Lake when you finish your hike!
The Portage Lake area is a wonderful spot to explore with your whole family, and the Byron Glacier Trail is a wonderful way to experience a stunning glacier up close and personal. You’ll love hiking this easy trail this summer!
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Address: Byron Glacier Trail Head, 1500 Byron Glacier Rd, Girdwood, AK 99587, USA