Seven Lakes Trail to Hikers Lake
Seven Lakes Trail to Hikers Lake
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The Seven Lakes Trail to Hikers Lake offers a serene and accessible hiking experience within the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge, perfect for beginner hikers. This easy 2.7-mile (4.3 km) path guides you past the calm waters of Engineer Lake and through areas of the 2019 Swan Lake Burn, eventually leading to the secluded Hidden Lake and the marshy, yet pretty, Hikers Lake. Expect a relatively flat journey with only 153 feet (47 metres) of elevation gain, making it a gentle stroll through diverse Alaskan scenery.
Planning your visit is straightforward for this popular route. The trail is generally well-maintained, though some sections can be muddy, so appropriate footwear is advisable. With an estimated duration of just 1 hour and 8 minutes, it's an ideal option for a shorter outing. Parking is typically available at the trailhead, and the area offers opportunities for fishing and wildlife viewing, making it a great spot for a relaxed day trip.
This trail provides a wonderful glimpse into the "Alaska in miniature" landscape of the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge, known for its high biodiversity. Unlike the much more strenuous Seven Lakes Basin Loop in Olympic National Park, this Alaskan version is a family-friendly option that highlights the region's lakes and forests. Keep an eye out for local wildlife as you explore, adding to the natural charm of this easy-going adventure.
Last updated: June 9, 2026
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This route was planned by komoot.
This trail is considered easy, making it suitable for hikers of all skill levels. It features relatively flat terrain with some gentle rolling hills, perfect for a relaxed outdoor experience.
The trail primarily winds through a spruce-forested area with soft ground underfoot. You might encounter sections that can be quite muddy, especially after rain. The forested parts sometimes have a shallow trench formed by foot traffic, where interconnected plant roots can make the ground feel alive with each step.
The komoot route for the Seven Lakes Trail to Hikers Lake is approximately 4.3 km (2.7 miles) and typically takes around 1 hour and 8 minutes to complete at a moderate pace.
The full Seven Lakes Trail is a 5.5-mile one-way thru-hike between the Engineer Lake and Kelly Lake trailheads. This specific komoot route focuses on a section that can be done as an out-and-back journey to Hikers Lake.
The Engineer Lake trailhead is a common starting point. It's accessible via the unpaved Skilak Lake Road. Be aware that this road can be challenging to reach, especially during winter when it is not plowed.
The best time to visit is generally during the drier months, typically summer and early fall. It's advisable to avoid the spring breakup season due to significant mud, and winter access can be difficult as Skilak Lake Road is not plowed.
Yes, dogs are generally permitted on trails within the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge, including this one. However, they must be kept on a leash to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors.
There are no entrance fees or permits required for general day use of the trails within the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge. However, always check the official refuge website for any updated regulations or specific activity permits, such as for public use cabins. You can find more information on the fws.gov website.
Despite its name, the trail passes by four lakes: Engineer Lake, Hidden Lake, Hikers Lake, and Kelly Lake. You'll find views over the water, especially near Engineer Lake. Hikers Lake itself is noted as pretty, though marshy. Kelly Lake and Hidden Lake are particularly scenic. The trail also traverses areas affected by the 2019 Swan Lake Burn.
Yes, this route follows the Seven Lakes Trail for its entire length. It also briefly intersects with the Hidden Lake Spur for about 10% of the route.
Yes, public use cabins are accessible from the trail at both Engineer Lake and Kelly Lake. These cabins often come with rowboats for renters. The trail also offers several opportunities for fishing in the lakes it passes.
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