8Bartlett Cove Campground, Alaska
The beauteous Bartlett Cove Campground is nestled in the very center of the well-known Glacier Bay National Park. While this particular place is indeed off the beaten path, veteran visitors confirm that these campgrounds are worth the extra effort needed to get to this spot. While the state of Alaska is rather remote and secluded, it’s certainly arguable that it’s one of the more rewarding destinations in the US to travel. If you’re into kayaking, and hiking this location is even more highly recommended. You can spot a lot of animals here too including elk, grizzly bears, wolves, and even humpback whales.
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[…] The last “best hike” here is this strenuous, 14.8-mile loop trek that requires seven to nine hours to complete. Your journey begins at the North Shore Trailhead conveniently close to Two Medicine Campground. Head towards Pitamakan Pass, circle ‘round Rising Wolf Mountain, and cross the narrow ridge known as “the Saddle.” Pass Dawson Pass ‘til you reach Two Medicine Lake. You can grab a shuttle back to the campground. […]