Description
Thunderbird Falls Trail is one of the most rewarding short hikes in the Anchorage area, leading through a lush birch and spruce forest to a stunning 200-foot waterfall tucked into the mountains north of town. Located off the Old Glenn Highway near Chugiak, this Chugach State Park trail is a go-to destination for families, visitors, and anyone looking for a quick escape into Alaska wilderness without a full-day commitment.
What to Expect
The trail covers roughly 1.8 miles round-trip with about 337 feet of elevation gain, making it accessible for hikers of most fitness levels. The well-maintained path winds through rolling terrain beneath a canopy of paper birch before arriving at a wooden viewing platform perched above the gorge. From the deck, you get a dramatic head-on view of Thunderbird Falls cascading down the rock face into the creek below. The trail surface is a mix of packed dirt and boardwalk sections, with a few gentle switchbacks near the falls overlook.
Practical Details
The trailhead is at Mile 25 of the Glenn Highway, about a 25-minute drive north of downtown Anchorage. A $5 daily parking fee applies at the trailhead lot, or you can use an annual Alaska State Parks parking pass. The hike typically takes one to two hours at a leisurely pace. The trail is open year-round, though winter conditions may require traction devices. Restroom facilities are available at the trailhead.
Why Hike Thunderbird Falls
This trail hits the sweet spot for Anchorage-area hiking — short enough for an after-work outing or a family adventure with kids, yet dramatic enough to feel like a real backcountry experience. The waterfall is especially impressive during spring snowmelt and after heavy rains. For visitors staying in Anchorage who want to see a genuine Alaska waterfall without a long drive or strenuous climb, Thunderbird Falls delivers.
Location
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25321 Old Glenn Hwy, Chugiak, AK 99567, USA

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