Updated daily from official NWS, Alaska DNR & Chugach State Park sources
Conditions are updated every morning at 5am AKDT from official sources. Last update is shown on each card.
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Official National Weather Service forecast for Anchorage and surrounding mountains.
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Typical trail conditions by month. Actual conditions vary — always check current reports above.
| Month | Flattop Mtn | Coastal Trail | Crow Pass | Eagle River NC | Powerline Pass | Conditions |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| January | ❄️ Snow | ⚠️ Icy | 🚫 Closed | ❄️ Snow | 🚫 Closed | Deep snow, extreme cold possible |
| February | ❄️ Snow | ⚠️ Icy | 🚫 Closed | ❄️ Snow | 🚫 Closed | Snowshoeing season peak |
| March | ❄️ Snow | ⚠️ Improving | 🚫 Closed | ⚠️ Snow | 🚫 Closed | Avalanche risk on steep trails |
| April | ⚠️ Muddy | ✅ Open | 🚫 Closed | ⚠️ Muddy | ⚠️ Snow | Mud season begins, lower trails open |
| May | ⚠️ Snow/Mud | ✅ Open | ⚠️ Snow | ✅ Open | ⚠️ Partial | Variable – check before going |
| June | ✅ Open | ✅ Open | ✅ Open | ✅ Open | ✅ Open | Peak season begins, 19+ hr daylight! |
| July | ✅ Open | ✅ Open | ✅ Open | ✅ Open | ✅ Open | Best month — all trails accessible |
| August | ✅ Open | ✅ Open | ✅ Open | ✅ Open | ✅ Open | Berry season, bear activity high |
| September | ✅ Open | ✅ Open | ⚠️ Snow risk | ✅ Open | ⚠️ Closing | Fall colors, moose rut begins |
| October | ⚠️ Snow | ✅ Open | 🚫 Closed | ⚠️ Snow | 🚫 Closed | First snowfall likely |
| November | ❄️ Snow | ⚠️ Icy | 🚫 Closed | ❄️ Snow | 🚫 Closed | Winter hiking gear required |
| December | ❄️ Snow | ⚠️ Icy | 🚫 Closed | ❄️ Snow | 🚫 Closed | Only 5.5 hrs daylight, extreme cold |
✅ Open ⚠️ Use Caution ❄️ Snow/Winter Conditions 🚫 Generally Closed
Alaska Wildlife Troopers (emergency): 911
Alaska Wildlife Troopers (non-emergency): (907) 352-5401
Chugach State Park: (907) 345-5014
Eagle River Nature Center: (907) 694-2108
Report trail closures: Alaska DNR Parks Division
The trails in Anchorage vary in difficulty level, ranging from easy to challenging, and some trails are accessible for people with disabilities. The Tony Knowles Coastal Trail and the Coastal Trail at Kincaid Park are two examples of trails that are relatively flat and paved, making them more accessible. However, it’s always best to check the current trail conditions before heading out.
The best time to visit the trails in Anchorage is during the summer months, from June to September, when the weather is warmer and the days are longer. During this time, the trails are generally dry and free of snow and ice, making them more accessible for hiking and biking. However, it’s always a good idea to check the current trail conditions before heading out, as weather conditions can change quickly in Alaska.
When hiking the trails in Anchorage, it’s essential to bring layers of clothing, as the weather can change quickly, and sturdy hiking boots or shoes with good traction. You should also bring plenty of water, snacks, and a map or GPS device, as cell phone reception can be limited in some areas. Additionally, it’s a good idea to let someone know your planned route and expected return time, and to be aware of any potential hazards such as bears, moose, and steep drop-offs.