Near Harding Icefield Trail
There are opportunities to explore the end of the trail, especially as the snow levels recede. Take the opportunity to take in the different views, even if it means taking one of the small trails that fan out at the top.
Near Harding Icefield Trail
Harding Ice Field, Seward, Alaska.
Near Harding Icefield Trail
Exit Glacier from Harding Ice Field Trail
Near Harding Icefield Trail
As you approach the end of the trail, the Harding Icefield spreads out before you. It is an awesome sight to see the source of over 40 glaciers.
Near Harding Icefield Trail
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Harding Icefield Trail

4.6 (8 Ratings)
A tough trail that rewards hikers with sweeping views of the Exit Glacier.
3.8
mi
Distance
3,153
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
BirdingRiver/CreekViewsWildflowersWildlife
Access Issues
The Exit Glacier Area is open year round. Around mid-November, when the snow season really begins, the road to Exit Glacier is closed to vehicles but accessible to a range of winter recreation including dogsleds, snowmobiles, XC skiers and fat bikes. The road usually stays closed until early May, so be sure to check the current conditions if you are visiting during the off season.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
3.84mi
Distance
3,153ft
Elevation Gain
35ft
Elevation Loss
45%
Max Grade
3,518ft
High Point
392ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
The !Harding Icefield Trailhead is located on the right about 1/3 of mile along the Exit Glacier Paved Path. Starting on the valley floor, the trail meanders through alder and cottonwood forest as well as heather-filled meadows. The trail rises through the forest and ultimately ends up well above tree line to an awe-inspiring vantage point of the icefield. The peak of the trail is a peephole to ice ages past. A horizon of snow and ice stretches as far as the eye can see, broken only by an occasional lonely peak, known as a nunatak. The trail is quite strenuous. You'll gain roughly 1,000 vertical feet over every mile. While the view from the top is definitely worth the extra work, you don't need to hike all the way there to experience the aspects of this trail that make it so special. A short hike up the trail provides dramatic views of the valley and Exit Glacier's end.

Route Conditions

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