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PARKS
Wrangell - St. Elias National Park
Hiking - Upper Sanford River to Dadina Drainage

Wrangell-St. Elias Hiking

Introduction

Headquarters District
Chelle Lake
Jacksina Creek
Outside the Park


Chitina District
Dixie Pass
Nugget Creek Trail
Skolai Lake
Kennicott Glacier Face
Kennicott Stairway Icefall
McCarthy - Root Glacier
Nikolai Pass
Donoho Peak
Baultoff Creek


Nabesna District
Goodlata Peak
Upper Sanford/Dadina
Orange Hill & Bond Creek
Lost Creek
Soda Lake


Yakutat District
Icy Bay Logging Camp -
Grotto Glacier

Sudden Stream - Pt. Manby
Esker Stream - Turner Glacier


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MAPS: (Gulkana) A1, A2, B2, (Valdez) D2

DISTANCE: 20 miles one way

TIME: four to eight days depending on route and side trips

ELEVATION: From 3000' at Sanford River to 5500' on bench to 2700' in Dadina Drainage

From drop-off point on the Sanford River Bars, it is approximately a 3.5 mile hike along the South side of the Sanford River to the Glacier. Gravel planes and game trails can be found among areas of brush. Wildlife present include caribou, Dall Sheep, bison and ptarmigan.

Approaching the glacier, you can get within 20 yards from the ice right across the Sanford River. Natalie Mountain can be viewed to the North. One swift tributary will be crossed coming from the bowl to the south.

Begin to head south - away from the glacier. You will first dip down through some thick alders until rising above three-line in the following 2000' climb. Views of Mt. Drum &Mt.; Sanford are excellent during this climb through alpine tundra.

After leveling out at over 5000 feet, walk eastward approximately 2 miles to find water. This is a good base camp spot - Day hiking is possible for over 5 miles in any direction. Views are of the E. face of Mt. Drum, the SW face of Sanford and W side of Mt. Wrangell and Mt. Zanetti.

Continue hiking south to drop down to the Dadina River. Descend the second drainage West of the terminus of the glacier. The drainage narrows and cliffs off in spots. To avoid this, cut high on the East side of the drainage into the alder. Some scree must also be traversed in dropping down to river level.

The Dadina River can usually be crossed in braided sections up-river. There is a short airstrip on the Southeast side of the river.

Depending on your pick-up point, your route may vary from here. Either continue down the Dadina River bed or hike up drainage to the South for additional views of the South face of Drum and views of Zanetti and Wrangell. A series of grassy benches above 5000 feet serve as excellent camp spots.

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