The 2-Mile April Bowl Trail Might Just Be The Most Enchanting Hike In Alaska
By Megan McDonald|Published September 11, 2023
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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.
Nestled in the rugged beauty of Alaska’s Talkeetna Mountains, the April Bowl Trail in Hatcher Pass is a hiker’s dream come true. With its unique blend of panoramic vistas and pristine alpine lakes, this trail is more than just a hike—it’s a journey through nature’s splendor. What makes it all the more magical is its modest length and accessibility, making it the perfect trek for adventurers of all skill levels. Could this be the most enchanting hike in Alaska? I think so. Let’s find out why!
What sets April Bowl Trail apart as possibly the most enchanting hike in Alaska?
It’s not just the vivid tundra, the cascading geographical features, or charismatic wildlife — it's the overall experience. It's a beautiful journey through diverse terrains and ecosystems, each more beautiful than the last.
The April Bowl Trail begins in Alaska's Hatcher Pass, above the Hatcher Pass Lodge, right at the summit of Hatcher Pass.
To get there, you'll want to take Hatcher Pass Road, also known as Fishhook-Willow Road, which eventually turns into a well-maintained gravel road as you ascend into the pass. Take a left up the gravel road, where you will follow until you find a small parking lot at the summit of Hatcher Pass. From the parking lot, the trailhead is easily accessible.
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The April Bowl Trail measures approximately 2.5 miles round trip.
Though it may sound short, the trail packs a punch in terms of its awe-inspiring beauty. This moderate trek ascends about 1,000 feet and typically takes hikers around two to three hours to complete, depending on the pace and time you spend savoring the stunning landscapes.
Along the way, you’ll encounter small alpine ponds and perhaps even patches of lingering snow—a startling but beautiful contrast to the summer wildflower blooms dotted along the trail in the height of summer.
From ground squirrels to majestic bald eagles soaring overhead, the April Bowl Trail offers a variety of wildlife-viewing opportunities.
The trail is most accessible and popular from late June through early September when the snow has melted and the days are longer. Due to its elevation, always be prepared for swift changes in weather conditions. Layered clothing and sturdy hiking boots are must-haves. This area is frequently windy, so plan accordingly!
The trail ends at alpine lakes that mirror the sky and surrounding mountain peaks.
Whether you’re seeking solitude, an ideal fishing spot, or the perfect landscape to capture in a photo, these lakes are the embodiment of Alaska’s beauty. Bring your camera!
Whether you’re a seasoned hiker looking for a quick but rewarding journey or a novice eager to delve into Alaska’s scenic beauty, the April Bowl Trail in Hatcher Pass is a compelling adventure you won't want to miss.
Have you been on the most enchanting hike in Alaska? What did you think? Let us know in the comments below! If you’re looking for more great hikes, I love these top-rated hikes in Alaska.