Wrangell - St. Elias National Park
Hiking - Kennicott Glacier Face
MAPS: Mc Carthy B-6
DISTANCE: 1.5 miles + one-way
ACCESS: Mc Carthy road from Chitina.
DIFFICULTY: Low to moderate.
ROUTE: (Note: An interpretive guide is available for this hike)
Follow the road toward Kennicott from the Mc Carthy museum until you come across a turnoff to your
left which may be marked with a sign saying "Hinking Trail to Kennicott". This original wagon road will
fork after about 3/4 of a mile. Continue straight to hike to Kennicott, or tunr left to travel down towards
the grvelly face of the Kennicott Glacier. On a clear day find excellent views here of Mt. Blackburn,
Mt. Rime and the Atna and Parka Peaks, the kennicott and Gates Glaciers as well as the Stairway
Icefall. The road ends, but the area is wide open and rocky. Explore the broad moraine area and enjoy
a mosquito free respite. The area is free of trees. One may hike around and along the glacier for a few
miles. Dryas plants are plentiful here. Please avoid stepping on this delicate vegetation. These
dandelion-look-alike members of the rose family have the surface root system which is very easily
destroyed when stepped upon.
POTENTIAL HAZARDS: Travel with caution near and around glacial melt pools and river potholes. The fine glacier silt may look dry but it can be very slippery. The melt pools are also extremely cold. Travel on the glacier itself is very dangerous, and not recommended: contrary to visual first
impressions, there is only a thin layer of rocks covering the ice. Even with crampons it is very difficult to obtain traction on the slippery surface.
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