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    Looking for the best photography in Alaska? We've got you covered with the top trails, trips, hiking, backpacking, camping and more around Alaska. The detailed guides, photos, and reviews are all submitted by the Outbound community.

    Top Photography Spots in and near Alaska

    • Healy, Alaska

      Climb Sheep Ridge in Denali

      3 mi / 1500 ft gain
      From the Toklat contact station walk east back across the bridge (crossing the river) and drop down onto the river bar heading north. Walk for about 75 yards north hugging the cliffs on the right. Eventually you will reach an area where the tundra comes all the way down to the river bar. This is ...
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    • Anchorage, Alaska

      Hike the Twin Peaks Trail

      5.0
      2.6 mi / 1800 ft gain
      The lake is surrounded by snow-capped mountains that host a variety of interesting wildlife. If you look closely, it is not uncommon to see a Dall's sheep or two on the mountain side. At the western edge of the lake, you will find the parking lot and trailhead. There are picnic tables and a bathh...
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    • Seward, Alaska

      Climb Mount Alice

      5.0
      3 mi / 5265 ft gain
      This hike starts at 0 feet elevation on the side of Resurrection Bay opposite of Seward. Travelling south from Anchorage, take a left turn onto Nash Road a couple of miles before getting into Seward itself. Follow Nash Road for a few miles, past campgrounds, etc. About a mile before reaching the ...
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    • Palmer, Alaska

      Hike to Alaska's Mint Hut

      5.0
      9 mi / 2500 ft gain
      Start your adventure by driving 1.5 hours north of Anchorage to the Gold Mint Trailhead about 20 mins away from the town of Palmer. Pay for parking, there is a day fee and a camping (choose either depending on your ambitions).  This trail can be broken down in four (unequal) sections.  The easy s...
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    • Anchorage, Alaska

      Watch the Sunset at Point Woronzof Park

      5.0
      If you are visiting Anchorage, and you don't have time to get away from the city, the Point Woronzof Park offers some excellent views of Mt. Susitna, the Cook Inlet, and the Anchorage skyline in the distance. The park is located just outside the north end of the Ted Stevens airport. Not only can ...
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    • Anchorage, Alaska

      Hike Mt. Baldy in Chugach State Park

      4.8
      3 mi / 550 ft gain
      Nestled in the mountains behind Eagle River, AK is Mt. Baldy. The hike to the top is an excellent choice if your time in Alaska is limited. The trailhead begins at the end of a spacious parking lot, which also offers some impressive views if any members of you party cannot make the climb. The tra...
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    • Chitina, Alaska

      Hike to Kennecott's Ice Caves

      4.0
      4 mi / 500 ft gain
      Disclaimer: We do not recommend entering the caves as the ice can become unstable, especially in the warmer months.If you are in Kennicott and have the physical ability to get to these caves, make this the top of your priority list.You'll walk down the path heading north out of the town towards t...
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    • Anchorage, Alaska

      Explore the Knik Arm's Ice Fields

      3.5
      0.5 mi
      Alaska's Knik Arm has an impressive tide. When out, the mudflats appear, and in the winter, massive, beautiful pieces of ice are left behind. The ice fields provide a great place for an easily accessible adventure. The ice chunks, coupled with the amazing views of the mountains to the east and th...
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    • Anchorage, Alaska

      Camp at Chugach State Park

      3 mi
      All trails start from the Eagle River Nature Center, located in the Chugach Forest. There are many different trails and loops (from less than a mile to 25 miles), so no matter your experience, there is a good trail for you. A trail map of the area is available here.There are cabins located about ...
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    • Healy, Alaska

      Hike the Eielson Alpine Trail, Denali NP

      2 mi / 1000 ft gain
      To get to this trailhead, you are going to have to take the Denali Park shuttle bus to the Eielson Visitor Center. The shuttle system is great, but it's also the only way you're going into the park in the summer months. Once you're on the bus, you can get out at any point, go for a hike, and catc...
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    • Fairbanks, Alaska

      Photograph the Northern Lights in Fairbanks, Alaska

      1 mi / 1 ft gain
      As close to magic as you'll ever see on this Earth, the northern lights, or aurora borealis, are an absolute must-see for any nature enthusiast. The aurora borealis are visible in Fairbanks from August through April, meaning there's an astounding nine months of aurora viewing! Of course, the auro...
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    • Healy, Alaska

      Climb the Ridge Behind Toklat Road Camp in Denali

      5.0
      5 mi / 2700 ft gain
      From the Toklat Contact Station look due west and that is the mountain you are about to climb. Directly across the from the tent there is a drainage. Walk up the drainage hugging the right side until you are above the treeline (about 300-400ft). Once you are above the trees climb out of the drain...
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    • Chitina, Alaska

      Backpack to Donoho Basin

      7 mi / 600 ft gain
      If you’ve never been to the park, Wrangell is 13.2 million acres, the largest national park in the United States, roughly the size of Switzerland. Access is limited. There is only one main road into the center of the park, which dead ends in the town of Kennecott, a historic copper mining area. I...
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    • Cooper Landing, Alaska

      Hike Skilak Lookout

      5.0
      5 mi / 900 ft gain
      This was my very first afternoon in Alaska. By myself just meandering around the state by car with a map in my lap. Alaska - what a limitless place of adventure. For those who end up following me, I have a things for places with bodies of water surrounded by towering peaks - so off I was to find ...
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    • Palmer, Alaska

      Hike the Pioneer Ridge-Austin Helmers Trail

      5.0
      9 mi / 5000 ft gain
      Starting at less than 200ft above sea level, the trail starts off steep and never lets up. It climbs through forest until you are at about 2000ft. The trail gets muddy as the ground thaws and becomes very slick. The vegetation thins out as the elevation increases and the trail begins to cut back ...
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    • Seward, Alaska

      Hike to Callisto Canyon Cabin

      4 mi / 500 ft gain
      Follow the signs south of Seward to Lowell Point. This is the trailhead. The first mile of the trail is about a mile long. You descend a well-maintained trail from the trailhead about 500 feet to the coast. Many people just hike this portion for a short trip to enjoy the beach.Once you reach the ...
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