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$5 parking fee or $40 Mat-Su Borough annual pass. The gate at the bottom of Mountain Trails Drive opens at 8 a.m. and closes at 10 p.m.
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There and Back
The Government Peak Trail starts at the Government Peak Recreation Area and climbs up to the southernmost ridge in the Talkeetnas. The Recreation Area was established in 2012 and provides access to a network of cross-country ski trails in addition to the peak trails. There are multiple ways up to Government Peak, but this route is the most commonly used route and holds the annual race. The beginning of the trail can be somewhat confusing but paying careful attention to the signage will help you navigate through the cross-country ski trails to the singletrack trail that takes you through the grassy fields and up the south slopes of Government Peak. Portions of the trail run through the trees can be quite steep, but there are two picnic tables along the way to provide rest stops. About halfway up, at around 2500 ft., there is a signed offshoot that takes you east off the trail and to another picnic table with views of a small waterfall. Above treeline, the trail opens up and becomes slightly less steep. A large brown structure (too big for a weather station?) signifies that you are nearing the summit. The summit brings your first views into the Hatcher Pass area and the Talkeetna Mountain Range.
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