All Year Long You Can Hike This Stunning Trail That Leads You To A Secluded Beach In Alaska
By Megan McDonald|Published October 12, 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.
Alaska has one of the best hiking scenes in the nation. You’ll find amazing trails that you can complete all year long. There’s one beach hike in Alaska that takes you away to a secluded beach, with beautiful views of Resurrection Bay right outside of Seward, Alaska. This easy trek belongs at the top of your to-do list!
Right outside of Seward, Alaska is a gorgeous hike that takes you to a secluded beach.
The parking area is close to Lowell Point Beach, and there is a $5.00 parking fee. There are outhouses available if you need to use the restrooms before you start your hike.
There are some switchbacks along the trail, but otherwise, this trail is gradual and relatively easy.
The entire trail is 4.1 miles long. You’ll only complete 770 feet of elevation gain, and it’s almost entirely on the way back during long one stretch. Otherwise, this is a pretty easy hike!
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The trail will lead you right to the Tonsina River before you reach the beach.
Once you cross, the trail continues on until you reach the secluded beach. There’s camping in the forest behind the beach if you’d like to spend the night.
The beach is amazing and offers you seclusion and island views.
Bring sturdy boots, plenty of water, and a rain jacket in case the weather changes. If you’re going to continue on to Caines Head, be sure you time the tides right so you don’t get stranded as you cross the beach at low tide.
This is one beautiful hike that’s fun to complete any time of the year.
The next time you’re visiting Seward, you need to get out and explore this trail. Bring your friends and family and enjoy some of the best that Alaska has to offer!
Have you ever done this beach hike in Alaska? What did you think? Did you love it? Would you recommend it? Let us know in the comments below!