Hike The Lion's Head Trail In Alaska To Take In Unforgettable Views Of Matanuska Glacier
By Megan McDonald|Published October 06, 2020
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Megan McDonald
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Megan McDonald is a writer, photographer, and owner of humu media, an Alaska-based digital media agency. She spends her free time traveling with her husband and daughter around the US and the world.
There are some amazing ways to experience the changing of the seasons in our beautiful state. If you’re looking for the perfect spot to watch autumn arrive, then you need to hike the stunning Lion’s Head Trail in Glacier View, Alaska. Grab a jacket, some sturdy boots, and your favorite camera, and head out on this great trail this upcoming weekend!
Every spot of the state offers wild beauty all year round. In the autumn, the Lion’s Head Trail offers amazing foliage scenes with the awe-inspiring Matanuska Glacier as your view when you reach the top!
Located off of the Glenn Highway is a stunning hike that brings you to the top of Lion’s Head.
This trail gives you amazing views of Matanuska River, Matanuska Glacier, and the surrounding mountain range. There are incredible views from the entire trip up.
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The trail will take you out and back, for a total of 2.1 miles.
And if you time it right, you’ll see the leaves change all over the valley. Depending on the time of year, you may encounter some snow and rocks, so bring gear appropriate for all types of weather.
Many people say this is the best view of Matanuska Glacier that you can find if you’re not in the air.
The views from the top are absolutely breathtaking. The hike shouldn’t take too long, but make sure to budget some time at the top to soak in the sights you’ll see.
When you reach the big gravel parking area, there’s a sign that says “No trespassing.”
You’ll see a gate and a sign for AT&T. Call the number on the sign to let them know you’ll be hiking up for permission to get out on the trail, and they’ll let you right in.
This hike is an unbelievable way to explore Alaska.