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  2. Trail Lakes - Wikipedia

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    The Trail Lakes are two lakes on the lower Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. [1] [2] The lakes are near the town of Moose Pass and adjacent to the Seward Highway.They are the home of a large salmon hatchery owned by the state of Alaska and operated by the Cook Inlet Aquaculture Association. [3]

  3. Category:Hiking trails in Alaska - Wikipedia

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    Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. ... Pages in category "Hiking trails in Alaska" ... This page was last edited on 18 December 2024, ...

  4. Geography of Alaska - Wikipedia

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    Alaska is larger than all but 18 sovereign nations (it is slightly larger than Iran but slightly smaller than Libya). Alaska is home to 3.5 million lakes of 20 acres (8.1 ha) or larger. [3] Marshlands and wetland permafrost cover 188,320 square miles (487,700 km 2) (mostly in northern, western and southwest flatlands).

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  6. Alaska Mountain Wilderness Classic - Wikipedia

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    The Alaska Mountain Wilderness Classic (sometimes called the Alaska Wilderness Classic) is an adventure challenge that espouses purity of style and zero impact. Started in 1982 as a 150-mile (240 km) wilderness traverse, the Classic has crossed various mountain ranges throughout Alaska with some routes covering nearly 250 miles (400 km).

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  8. Trail Creek (Alaska) - Wikipedia

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    Trail Creek. Trail Creek also known as Trail River is a stream in the Chugach Mountains near Moose Pass, Alaska.It flows through the Trail Lakes and ends at Kenai Lake. [1] There is a USFS campground near where the river empties into Kenai Lake, the river can be fished in the late summer for various species of trout.

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