Climb The Flat Stone Stairs And Ogle Magnificent Old-Growth Giants On This Fairy Tale Trail In Alaska
The Last Frontier is filled with places that many people only dream of — epic coastlines, tall mountains, and beautiful landscapes. If you’re looking for a wondrous adventure, this fairy tale hiking trail in Alaska is the place to go. Located in Ketchikan, it’s a must-see if you’re exploring the natural beauty of the area.

Located near Misty Fiords National Monument, it’s also located on the edge of the Tongass National Forest. This epic forest is the largest national forest in the United States.

And 5.4 million acres of that are considered old growth. In fact, the Tongass is actually the world’s largest old growth forest!
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This 5.1-mile route takes you into the Tongass National Forest to see the old-growth trees up close. And with gorgeous features like a beautiful wooden bridge and stone staircases, it feels a little like you’re dropped inside a fairy tale.
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The trail will take you through some impressive old growth. In fact, the Tongass National Forest has trees that stand at over 800 years old!

There’s about 2,316 feet of elevation gain throughout the hike, making it perfect for more intermediate hikers. But it’s not technically difficult, so beginner hikers looking for a challenge may love it too!

There are waterfalls, beautiful views, and gorgeous mountain tops. And the best part? It’s a quiet trail, making it a peaceful way to spend the afternoon.

If you’re spending any time at all in Ketchikan, you need to put this hike on your list. It’s a must-do if you’d love to see the beauty that Ketchikan has to offer.
Have you ever hiked this fairy tale hiking trail in Alaska? Did you love it? Let us know in the comments below!
And if you’re looking for some food to fuel your hike, check out this amazing nearby breakfast spot in Alaska.
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Carlanna Lake Trail, Revillagigedo Island, Alaska, Ketchikan, AK 99901, USA