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Distance
5.16 miles
Elevation Gain
151 ft
Route Type
Loop
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Byers Lake Trail is a loop trail that takes you by a lake located near Talkeetna, Alaska.
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Hike Byer's Lake Loop
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Climb Divide Mountain
The best time of year to do this is when the weather is cold and the river is low. I have had the best luck in late spring and early fall. If it's raining or really hot this hike won't be doable because the river will be impassable without a pack raft or a high skill level of river crossings.
Start at the Toklat River Contact Station, aka the tent. From the tent walk back along the road and ove...
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