Juneau: Mt. Roberts Peak
- Distance
- 7.77mi
- Elevation +
- 3159f
- TrailRank
- 29
Mt.Robert's Peak from the tram station in Juneau. Take the tram ride up and begin at the top. Follow the trail and the signs until Mt. Robert's Peak.
Mt.Robert's Peak from the tram station in Juneau. Take the tram ride up and begin at the top. Follow the trail and the signs until Mt. Robert's Peak.
Català (English below) Excursió molt senzilla i molt a prop de Anchorage, tot just 20min en cotxe. Esta molt be indicada i te dues rutes per no haver de fer el mateix recorregut de pujada que de baixada. Si no es disp...
A decent half-day workout. Before the junction, the northern "lazy mountain trail" is rather steep, the southern "lazy moose trail" is twice as long but somewhat too smooth. Mostly exposure after the junction. Click the...
A very nice and easy trail next to Skagway, Alaska. Starts a few meters away from the train station along the tracks and climbs up the hill to reach a very nice lake surrounded by tall forest. If you get close, dont miss...
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Get Wikiloc Premium Upgrade to remove AdsThe first half of the trail follows along a 4-wheeler trail. After reaching the beaver ponds there's no set trail. I've made several trips out to crater lake, and I found this one to involve the least amount of brush, ho...
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Be aware this is a very steep road. Easily done is a car, but coming down.... use your gears (even in an automatic). Course recorded in reverse.
I follow the trail to Icy Lake and continue to Reid Falls and then head back to Lower Lake, pretty easy hikings to do together, specially if you are just for one day in Skagway
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A blog post of this trip can be found at: http://jdttravelblog.blogspot.com/2013/08/denali-national-park-visitor-center-area.html
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