Lake and Peninsula County, Alaska
40 hiking trails · 12parks & campgrounds · 9 cities. Real OpenStreetMap + Recreation.gov data.
About Hiking in Lake and Peninsula County, Alaska
Lake and Peninsula County is home to 40 mapped hiking trails and 12 federal parks, campgrounds, and recreation areas spread across 9 cities. Trail data is sourced from OpenStreetMap contributors; park and campground info comes from Recreation.gov.
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Trails & Parks in Lake and Peninsula County
Up to 52 pinpoints showing trail and park locations across the county.
Cities in Lake and Peninsula County
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Sample Parks in Lake and Peninsula County
Sample Trails in Lake and Peninsula County
Hiking guides for Alaska
Statewide rankings and guides — useful context for Lake and Peninsula County.
The 10 Longest Hiking Trails in Alaska, Ranked
Alaska's longest mapped hiking trails, ranked by distance with notes on what makes each route worth the commitment.
Alaska's 10 Most Punishing Trails by Elevation Gain
Steep is hard. These are the ten Alaska trails with the most total elevation gain — quad-burners earned by hard climbing.
The Best Beginner-Friendly Hikes in Alaska
Ten gentle, well-marked Alaska trails perfect for first-time hikers, families, or recovery days.
The 10 Most Challenging Hikes in Alaska
Alaska's ten hardest hikes — expert difficulty, big mileage, or serious exposure. Reserved for experienced hikers.
The Best National Parks & Recreation Areas in Alaska
Federal parks and recreation areas in Alaska ranked by what they actually offer hikers and campers, not just popularity.
Best Waterfall Hikes in Alaska: 10 Trails to See Falls Up Close
Alaska's best hikes to named waterfalls — from short family-friendly viewpoints to all-day cascade chasing.