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Moose Pass

Highlights of Moose Pass

• Tern Lake Day Use Area

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• Trail Lakes Hatchery

• Historic Water Wheel

• Summer Solstice Festival

• Salmon Viewing

• Upper & Lower Trail Lake

• Lower Kenai Lake

• Crown Point Mine

Moose Pass

Surrounded by the grandeur of Chugach National Forest, Moose Pass is a charming community steeped in history and home to endless adventure. The core of the community stretches along the shores of Upper Trail Lake, 100 miles south of Anchorage and 28 miles north of Seward.

Here in the heart of the Kenai Mountains, locals and visitors alike can launch countless outdoor activities. Moose Pass is home to some of Alaska's best hiking trails, along with amazing fishing, sightseeing and more.

Population: 315

Moose Pass Chamber of Commerce & Visitors Bureau www.moosepassalaska.com info@moosepass.com

And when the day is done, visitors can enjoy a variety of accommodations as well as an RV park, several U.S. Forest Service campgrounds, a grocery store, post office, and library.

Moose Pass is a National Heritage Community; places whose collective stories are important to telling the story of our Nation. For more information visit: www.kmtacorridor.org.

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