国产吃瓜黑料

GET MORE WITH OUTSIDE+

Enjoy 35% off GOES, your essential outdoor guide

UPGRADE TODAY

Cruise ships anchored in a port with mountains behind.
Cruise ships in Skagway. (Photo: Walter Bibikow/Getty)

Looking to Hike in Alaska? Try Embarking by Ferry.

The Alaska ferry system is creaky and unpredictable. But it may be the best way to reach the wildest trailheads and abandoned shorelines in America.

Published: 
from Backpacker
Cruise ships anchored in a port with mountains behind.
(Photo: Walter Bibikow/Getty)

New perk: Easily find new routes and hidden gems, upcoming running events, and more near you. Your weekly Local Running Newsletter has everything you need to lace up! .

I visited Alaska last summer. Lucky me, right? Only, I was on the kind of massive tour boat that provides grand views of the backcountry, but frustratingly little time to do anything aside from just gawp at it. When my ship pulled into Skagway Harbor, I looked longingly at the high peaks and forests, and thought: 鈥淚 shall return.鈥

But on an Alaska State Ferry, next time. It provides no-crowd, low-cost (once you reach Alaska, that is) access to some of the most remote, beautiful trailheads, beaches, streams, and lakes in the land. It suffers all the vagaries of local transit, with service interruptions and cancellations. But if you have the time and patience to go slow, there鈥檚 no better way to see Alaska.

My ship鈥擧olland America鈥檚 Nieuw Amsterdam鈥攈ad a population of 3,000, while Skagway is inhabited by only 1,100 people. We overwhelmed them. But after a few hours pawing the knickknacks in town, we were herded back on board, the captain blew our big horn, and we sailed away.听

鈥淔or a lot of Backpacker readers, that will be a great moment,鈥 says Jennie Flaming, an and voice of the podcast. 鈥淲hen the cruise ships leave, the locals take over, and you can learn what Alaska is all about.鈥澨

Flaming is all about local flavor and color, and you can鈥檛 get more local or flavorful than the .听听

The Alaska State Ferry鈥攁s it is also known鈥攊s as different from the Nieuw Amsterdam as Campbell鈥檚 Soup is from vichyssoise. And that鈥檚 a good thing. It鈥檚 the ferry of the people, connecting 3,500 miles of rugged coastline, 30 rugged towns, and the rugged people who live in them. According to the AMHS website, it鈥檚 the only marine route recognized as National Scenic Byway and All-American Road.

Ready to hop aboard? Flaming, who loves the ferry system, advises a bit of caution.听

鈥淐ompared with a cruise ship, this is a Greyhound bus,鈥 she says. 鈥淚t鈥檚 transportation for people who don鈥檛 need a lot of amenities. There鈥檚 no cell service or wifi. It鈥檚 Backpacker, not Conde Nast Traveler.鈥澨

Sounds perfect, if you ask me. Imagine a from Bellingham, Washington, to Juneau, Alaska鈥攁 great jumping off point for further ferry or foot exploration.听听

Long-haul Alaska ferries have a designated area where you can and while away your chug from here to there. You use a towel to dry your tent鈥檚 footprint, duct-tape it to the deck, and then toss all your gear inside so your tent doesn鈥檛 blow away in the 35-knot winds that will rake the boat when you鈥檙e underway. Long-haul ferries are equipped with showers, coin-op laundries, and鈥攐n the bigger ships鈥攃afeterias where you can buy a beer and salmon burger, and meet the locals.听

Here鈥檚 the guarantee: The views will be sublime, and you鈥檒l have plenty of time to admire them when the summer sun shines for eighteen hours. And that also means oceans of opportunity to download town and trail beta from your neighbors on the tent deck.听

But where will the ferry take you? It鈥檚 a big state, and the possibilities are nearly endless.听听

For Dayhikers

You don鈥檛 usually depend on the D.O.T. for trail intel, but then, Alaska is no ordinary place. Sam Dapcevich, an information officer for the State Ferry, has plenty of ideas where you should take your warmup hikes.听

If you don鈥檛 have time for the ferry ride from Bellingham, you might fly into Juneau, with its international airport and . It鈥檚 a good place to stock up on food and bear spray for your adventure, and it has good access to the ferry system when you鈥檙e ready for more.

(Photo: urbanglimpses/Getty)

For an initial leg stretcher, head for the Mt. Roberts trailhead at the end of Basin Road, a mile walk from downtown, and you won鈥檛 even need to rent a car.听

鈥淎 good short loop is the East Glacier Trail, 5 miles from the airport in Juneau,鈥 says Dapcevich. 鈥淚t鈥檚 about 3.5 miles and has beautiful vistas and forest scenery. There鈥檚 some history from mining in the area too.鈥澨

Flaming recommends taking the tram from downtown Juneau to the top of Mt. Roberts, which has incredible views on a clear day. Then hike from the top of the tram to Gastineau Peak for the views and wildflowers, which bloom from June to August. Ready for more? Now hop the ferry for the six-hour scenic route from Juneau to Gustavus, the diminutive capital of

For Glacier Hounds and Kayak Trekkers

If you鈥檝e traveled the tourist circuit, your mental image of Alaska may be of enormous cruise ships and clueless flatlanders, and they are in fact like fleas on dogs near the ferry docks. But if you manage to escape those jumpoff points, you鈥檒l escape the crowds too.听

鈥淣inety-six percent of the people who visit Glacier Bay National Park are on a cruise ship,鈥 says Flaming. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a fantastic destination for independent travelers by ferry.鈥

A man in a red jacket stands next to a small iceberg
Get up close and personal with ice in Glacier Bay National Park. (Andrew Peacock / Stone听 via Getty)

The Bartlett Cove campground is never full, according to Flaming, and the 4.5-mile Bartlett River Trail is one of her 鈥渕ust-dos.鈥 If you really want to experience Glacier Bay, join a guided kayak tour, or plan your own. You can rent sea kayaks or join a tour offered by , , or . If you want to get up close and personal with bergy bits and growlers (the bushel-basket-sized ice boulders that cascade off of glaciers), this is the place for you.听

For Angler-Hikers

Ditch the freeze-dried dinners and catch your own on a visit to Sitka. If you hop on a ferry in Juneau, you鈥檒l be there in a mere nine hours. Dapcevich notes that there are plenty of trails that lead out of town, and good trout fishing from the lakes that you鈥檒l find along them. In the summer, you can make like a brown bear and fish for salmon from the beaches. If you鈥檙e after altitude, he cites Gavan Hill and Harbor Mountains as a great 12-mile round trip up to the high peaks inland, with spectacular views of the Alexander Archipelago to the south. Camp at and use it as your jumping off point for exploring the , the nation鈥檚 largest.听

Flaming recommends these hikes in Sitka, for the non-anglers among you: First, check in with the , to learn about the extensive trail system they鈥檙e creating and for local intel. On a clear day, head 2 miles up to , with views of downtown Sitka and the pyramidal peak of Mt. Verstovia, a perilous scramble for sure-footed hikers. In the rain (likely), take the 4.5 miles to a no-doubt gushing waterfall.

For the Trip of a Lifetime

Flaming doesn鈥檛 hesitate: 鈥淚t鈥檚 the Chilkoot Trail,鈥 she raves. 鈥淚 can鈥檛 imagine too many more spectacular backpacking experiences.鈥 You鈥檒l catch a six-hour ferry north from Juneau to Skagway, and hitch a ride out to the trailhead near Dyea Campground. It鈥檚 a 33 mile hike to Lake Bennett, in Canada, gaining about 4,000 feet of elevation and moving through eight distinct climate zones.听

鈥淚t鈥檚 like a wilderness-gold rush museum,鈥 says Flaming. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a national historic park run by the U.S. National Park Service and Parks Canada, so you鈥檒l find interpretive signs along the way, and a cast iron stove from the 1890s, abandoned by a gold miner.鈥澨

, you can hop on the White Pass Yukon Railroad to return to Skagway. Not up for the five-day trip? You can book whistle-stops on the Yukon Railroad, and ride to a dayhike destination. The 6-mile will take you through hemlock forest, past Glacier Lake, all the way to the hanging blue ice of Denver Glacier. Book an overnight in the , and take turns playing conductor when you鈥檙e not soaking up the glacier views.听

More Ports, More Hikes

Headed elsewhere on the Alaska State ferry? Here are :听

Ketchikan: The 2-mile Rainbird Trail, through towering forests, or the 10-mile traverse between Carlana and Persevereance lakes, which climbs over Juno and Ward mountains.听

Haines: Take the 6-mile round trip to Battery Point for water views, or Mt. Riley, a 5-mile out-and-back with the big views you came to Alaska for.

Seward: For dreamers and trail activists, consider the , which exists in bits and pieces on the 167-mile trip from Seward up to Eagle River, and then on to Denali National Park. all the way up to Fairbanks, for a total of 500 miles.听

Safety

A pair grizzly bears walking in a stream in front of mountains
A pair of grizzlies in Lake Clark National Park and Preserve. (Photo: Teresa Kopec/Getty)

This wouldn鈥檛 be an article about Outdoor Alaska without some timely warnings, and Flaming offers them. and stay vigilant for the big wildlife (bears, wolves, moose) and the tiny predators as well: mosquitos.听

You鈥檒l need another sort of protection on an Alaska trip, as well: Travel insurance.听

鈥淚t鈥檚 super important,鈥 she warns, 鈥渋f your ferry is canceled, or if you鈥檙e stuck somewhere you don鈥檛 want to be. It鈥檚 confusing, and the schedule is weird.鈥 Flaming shops the insurance marketplace before she boards a vessel for the unpredictable Great North.

Another must: 听

鈥淭est the rainfly on your tent in the shower before you go, buy waterproof footwear, and lay out for a new rain jacket and pants,鈥 says Flaming. 鈥淢entally prepare yourself for being a little damp, even on sunny days. The coast is a rainforest, so the woods will be soaking.鈥澨

Hey, if you launch your adventure by ferry, you鈥檝e got to expect water, water, everywhere鈥攆lowing, falling, tidal, and frozen. But wet is wild, and Alaska鈥檚 hiking trails are as wild as they come.

Lead Photo: Walter Bibikow/Getty

Popular on 国产吃瓜黑料 Online