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Eagle/Symphony Lake Trail Head

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Elena
August 8, 2022
Similar to the Nature Center, this trailhead actually leads to many different trails, the main trail being symphony lake. South Fork has a parking lot, but no service. The road to South Fork is very dramatic, so be extremely cautious in the winter as black ice is very dangerous. The hikes from this trailhead are all shown on a map, and take you through all parts of the valley. Animals are more likely here than other local spots, but still not often seen. you should prepare snacks and water for all of these hikes as they can be rather long
Similar to the Nature Center, this trailhead actually leads to many different trails, the main trail being symphony lake. South Fork has a parking lot, but no service. The road to South Fork is very dramatic, so be extremely cautious in the winter as black ice is very dangerous. The hikes from this…
Taylor
March 2, 2021
Though this is a longer hike, almost 10 miles round trip, it is hands down one of the most beautiful day hikes you can do in the Anchorage area!
Teal
February 11, 2020
The Eagle & Symphony Lake trail is about 10 miles round trip. The trailhead is located up Hiland Valley. The majority of the hike is rather level, but beware of the boulder field just before the lakes. Many dogs, especially small ones, have a hard time hopping the boulders. Take care as it's a long walk back with a sprained ankle. The lakes are gorgeous and well worth the trip. As with all hiking in Alaska, I highly recommend you take bear spray (provided in the cabin) and make lots of noise as you hike no matter where you go.
The Eagle & Symphony Lake trail is about 10 miles round trip. The trailhead is located up Hiland Valley. The majority of the hike is rather level, but beware of the boulder field just before the lakes. Many dogs, especially small ones, have a hard time hopping the boulders. Take care as it's a long…
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