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Top 17 Waterfalls in Alaska

Best waterfalls in Alaska are found across a diverse landscape, from coastal rainforests to vast interior wilderness. The region's geography, shaped by glaciers and mountains, creates numerous cascades fed by snowmelt and glacial runoff. These natural features are integral to Alaska's outdoor experience, offering varied opportunities for exploration. The state's extensive park systems and natural areas provide access to many of these water features.

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  • The most popular waterfalls is Thunderbird Falls, a waterfall that drops…

Last updated: May 3, 2026

Nugget Falls

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The waterfall of Nugget Creek flows down Cascaden into Mendenhall Lake. Earlier, when the glacier was larger, it is said that it probably flowed on the glacier or the glacier obscured the waterfall.

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Nugget Falls Trail

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This trail is the easiest, most direct route to get close to Nugget Falls; it is paved, and considered ADA accessible.

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Thunderbird Falls

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Thunderbird falls is a (60-meter) (200 ft) wall of water that drops spectacularly in front of a wide viewing platform. The access trail is just 1.6 kilometers (1 mi) long …

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Thunderbird Falls Trail

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The Thunderbird Falls trail takes you through a lovel birch forest by the side of the Eagle River to the impressive Thunderbird Falls. It's a relatively easy hike, with just …

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Russian River Falls Bear Viewing

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Instead of spending thousands of dollars on a polluting flight to Brooks River Falls with other exploited tourists in Katmai Nat'l Pk, to see grizzly bears fishing salmon simply take …

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Thunder Bird Creek Trail

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This section to the river is a bit steeper. Unfortunately, one can arrive at the end, only guess the waterfall from the land side.

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Brooks Falls

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The two-tiered Brooks Falls viewing platform is the most popular place to be in Katmai National Park, because it offers great overlooks of the biggest and most dominant bears fishing …

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Juneau Creek Falls

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You can see Juneau Creek Falls from either side of the creek, although which viewpoint is best can vary from year to year. You'll have to walk past the campground …

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Worthington Glacier Waterfall

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This is about as far as you'd want to go on the sometimes steep, unstable and unofficial gravel "path" that parallels the glacier. You do get some amazing views here, …

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McHugh Falls and Overlook

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At the bottom of the park, a beautiful waterfall pours into a small pond. You can admire him in different positions.

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Lutz 🇩🇪
August 17, 2025, Nugget Falls Trail

The path to the waterfall is well-maintained and well-signposted. You can't miss it.

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Lutz 🇩🇪
August 17, 2025, Nugget Falls

Mendenhall Waterfall, also known as "Nugget Falls," is located on beautiful Mendenhall Lake. From there, you also have a good view of the Mendenhall Glacier. You can easily get to the starting point from Juneau by bus or car. However, Juneau itself can only be reached by plane or boat.

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August 8, 2025, Thunderbird Falls

From the parking lot, a good path leads to the viewpoint

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This is about as far as you'd want to go on the sometimes steep, unstable and unofficial gravel "path" that parallels the glacier. You do get some amazing views here, but all the warning signs you hiked past are there for a reason. This isn't the safest trail on the planet, and it's very easy to suddenly notice you're walking on the glacier itself, as the rock and dirt you started on merge seamlessly into the ice itself. Don't believe me? Look for the glimmers of blue and blue-white ice peeking out through the grime, and trace the source of the miniature waterfalls spilling down near the trail. They're fueled by melting ice.

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The hike to Russian River Falls on the Kenai Peninsula takes you through Alaska's impressive nature on a well-developed and mostly flat path. The approximately 2-mile trail starts at the Russian River Campground and runs through dense forests that offer you a view of the native flora and fauna. The hike is relatively easy, making it ideal for relaxed exploration. At the end of the trail, two observation platforms await you, perfectly placed to experience the impressive waterfalls up close. This place comes alive especially during salmon season in summer. Thousands of salmon fight their way upstream here, and with a little luck you can even watch bears fishing - a unique spectacle of nature that will stay with you for a long time. Other wildlife, such as eagles and the occasional fox, also take advantage of the abundance of fish and make the scenery even more impressive. The chance of seeing animals is particularly high early in the morning or towards the evening. The Russian River Falls Trail is more than just a hike; It gives you the feeling of diving deep into Alaska's wild nature and offers an unforgettable experience for nature lovers and adventurers.

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Lisa
October 23, 2023, Nugget Falls

Whether you're walking or running, this thundering, enormous waterfall is a worthy destination. It also draws understandable crowds, but the flat, beach-like area around it makes it pretty easy to dodge walkers.

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Lisa
September 8, 2023, Brooks Falls

The two-tiered Brooks Falls viewing platform is the most popular place to be in Katmai National Park, because it offers great overlooks of the biggest and most dominant bears fishing around the waterfall. It can get crowded in July, so you should expect to wait a while before being allowed onto the platform. Your time on the platform may also be limited, usually to about an hour. There are restrictions on tripod use as well.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which waterfalls in Alaska are easily accessible for families or those with limited mobility?

For an accessible experience, Nugget Falls Trail near Juneau is paved and considered ADA accessible, leading to impressive 377-foot falls. Thunderbird Falls near Anchorage also offers a family-friendly, moderate 1.8-mile round trip trail to a 200-foot cascade.

Where can I observe wildlife, especially bears and salmon, near waterfalls in Alaska?

The Russian River Falls Bear Viewing on the Kenai Peninsula is a prime location to observe salmon and bears, particularly during the mid-summer salmon runs. Similarly, Brooks Falls in Katmai National Park is world-famous for brown bear viewing as they catch spawning salmon.

Are there waterfalls in Alaska that are particularly stunning during winter?

Yes, Thunderbird Falls transforms into a 'magical ice sculpture' in winter, offering a captivating experience. Horsetail Falls and Bridal Veil Falls in Keystone Canyon also attract ice climbers during the colder months.

What outdoor activities can I do near Alaska's waterfalls?

Many waterfalls are integrated into scenic outdoor areas. For instance, near some waterfalls, you can find cycling routes like the Tony Knowles Coastal Trail or Moose Loop, as detailed in the Cycling in Alaska guide. Hiking is also popular, with options ranging from easy trails like the Taiga Loop to more challenging ascents, which you can explore in the Easy Hikes in Alaska guide.

Which waterfalls offer unique geological or natural features?

Nugget Falls plunges into iceberg-strewn Mendenhall Lake, fed by glacial meltwater. Virgin Creek Falls is nestled within a temperate rainforest, surrounded by dense trees and moss. The tiered structure of Brooks Falls creates a natural salmon ladder, making it unique for wildlife interaction.

Can I see very tall or dramatic waterfalls in Alaska?

Absolutely. Pitchfork Falls near Skagway cascades an impressive 2,000 feet down the mountainside, making it one of the tallest in Alaska. In Keystone Canyon, Bridal Veil Falls is approximately 600 feet, and Horsetail Falls plunges 300 feet, both easily viewed from the Richardson Highway.

Are there any waterfalls that are part of a scenic drive?

Yes, Horsetail Falls and Bridal Veil Falls are easily accessible directly from the Richardson Highway in Keystone Canyon, making them popular stops for road trippers. Pitchfork Falls is also viewable from the Klondike Highway and the White Pass and Yukon Railway.

What do visitors enjoy most about the waterfalls in Alaska?

Visitors frequently highlight the stunning views, the accessibility of many trails, and the unique opportunities for wildlife observation. The feeling of standing in the spray of falls like Nugget Falls and the chance to see bears fishing at Russian River Falls are often mentioned as memorable experiences.

Are there any waterfalls near Anchorage with amenities?

Thunderbird Falls, located near Anchorage within Chugach State Park, is very popular due to its accessibility and family-friendly trail. While specific amenities like restrooms or picnic areas are often available at state park trailheads, it's always best to check the park's official website for the most current information.

Where can I find a serene, nature-immersed waterfall experience?

Virgin Creek Falls in Girdwood offers a magical and serene appeal. It's nestled in a temperate rainforest, surrounded by dense trees, moss-covered rocks, and ferns, providing a quick, family-friendly hike into nature.

Are there any waterfalls that require a more challenging hike?

While many falls are accessible, some, like Ebner Falls or Worthington Glacier Waterfall, may involve more challenging trails. Falls Creek Falls near Seward is also noted for its challenging ascent, rewarding hikers with sweeping views.

What is the best time of year to visit Alaska's waterfalls?

Most waterfalls are best seen from late spring to early fall when trails are clear and water flow is robust from snowmelt and glacial runoff. However, some, like Thunderbird Falls, offer a unique 'ice sculpture' experience in winter.

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