Mendenhall Glacier Visitor Center
Trails
Easy
trail with scenic glacial views
Length - 0.3 miles
Time - 20 minutes
Elevation gain - 10 feet
As its name implies, Photo Point Trail is the best vantage point to
capture panoramic shots of Mendenhall Glacier and the surrounding peaks.
The entire trail is accessible, with benches and interpretive information
spaced along it.
Easy self-guided nature trail
Length - 0.5 miles
Time - ½ hour
Elevation gain - 50 feet
Visitors may reach the Trail of Time from the Visitor Center or directly
across the main access road from the second parking lot. Trail of Time
brochures are available at the Information Kiosk by the first parking
lot or at the Information Desk inside the Visitor Center. (Self-guided
walk brochure)
[key information - salmon viewing, 50-100 years forest growth]

Easy trail that shows glacial effects on the landscape
Length - 1.5 miles
Time - 1 hour
Elevation gain - 10 feet
The Moraine Ecology Trail starts at the North side of the second parking
lot. This trail explores the recently deglaciated landscape, meandering
over an outwash plain and into a young forest.
[key information - glacier views, salmon viewing, birding, wildlife
viewing, 25-100 years forest growth]
Moderate trail that follows the glacial trimline
Length - 3.5 miles
Time - 2 hours
Elevation gain - 400 feet
East Glacier Loop branches off from the Trail of Time. Visitors starting
the Trail of Time from the second parking lot will intersect the East
Glacier Loop at a Civilian Conservation Corps shelter. Visitors starting
the Trail of Time from the Visitor Center will intersect the East Glacier
Loop
Info about hydroelectricity and mining
[key information - glacier views, 100-200 years forest growth]
Moderate trail that follows the Nugget Creek drainage
Length - 3 miles + 3.5 mile access trail
Time - 5 hours
Elevation gain - 500 feet
Info about hydroelectricity and mining
[key information - birding, berry-picking, 200-400 years forest growth]
Moderate trail that follows the glacier's west side
Length - 6.8 miles
Time - 5 hours
Elevation gain - 1,300 feet
The West Glacier trailhead cannot be reached from the Mendenhall Glacier
Visitor Center. Take Mendenhall Loop Road to Montana Creek Road and
follow the signs to Mendenhall Campground.
[key information - glacier views, birding, 50-200 years forest growth]


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