If you are looking for a beautiful new place to visit in Alaska, consider an enchanting adventure in remote Yakutat. This coastal community at the mouth of Yakutat Bay is on the very beginning of the Alaskan panhandle. Accessible by ferry or plane from Juneau or Valdez, this area is rich with rugged wilderness and incredibly scenic. Visit Yakutat and head to the remote public use cabin for an enchanting adventure. Head to the Russell Fjord Wilderness in Yakutat for a memorable hike through the rainforest in Alaska.
Russell Fiord (Fjord) Trail
Tongass National Forest
Terminus Forest Road 9955
Yakutat, AK
Directions to Trailhead:
From Yakutat, drive Forest Highway #10 (Dangerous River Road) east towards Harlequin Lake approximately 11.5 miles. Turn left on East Gate Road and follow East Gate Road 4.0 miles to the trailhead located at the end of the road.
Begin your journey in the beautiful seaside, rural Alaskan town of Yakutat. The small town lies 212 miles Northwest of Juneau and is a beautiful corner of Alaska.
Russell Fiord Wilderness is muskeg and temperate rain forest, a part of the Tongass National Forest and a habitat for many kinds of wildlife. The trail to the glacier is under a mile over the forested edge and down to the beach.
In this location, there is ample rainfall and the forest is covered in thick moss, making the scenery truly enchanting. The trail rises 100 feet in elevation and intermediate in difficulty.