If you want to get out and explore the gorgeous snow-filled woods with your family, the Albert Loop Trail in Eagle River is an easily accessible trail that highlights the best that winter in Alaska has to offer! With plenty of parking and a visitor center to answer any of your questions, this is a great, quick hike to get out and get the blood pumping in the cold weather.

Albert Loop Trail is located in Eagle River, Alaska.

Katherine Sherk / AllTrails This fun little trail begins at the Eagle River Nature Center parking lot, which has a $5.00 per day parking fee. The center is located at the very end of Eagle River Road.

The Albert Loop Trail is rated easy, so it’s a great choice to bring all family members and skill levels along.

Morgan Frank / AllTrails Hiking through the woods after a good snowfall is magical! Be prepared for scenes straight out of a fairytale, with big drifts of snow on the trees and logs along the path.

This trail runs through Eagle River Valley, going all the way down to the river.

Drusilla Stinson / AllTrails You have incredible views on this hike once you break free of the forest. The mountains coated in snow is truly a sight worth hiking out for.

This hike is a loop trail, only 3.2 miles in length.

Katherine Sherk / AllTrails There is only 479 feet of elevation gain, so this is not a strenuous hike. That means this is a great spot to break out the cross country skis or snowshoes!

In fact, if you’re headed during a snowfall or shortly thereafter, the trail may not be packed down yet.

Morgan Frank / AllTrails Make sure you have all the right equipment to have a great time on the trail. Good winter hiking boots or cross country skis or snowshoes are important. If there’s ice under the fresh snowfall, make sure to grab your ice cleats!

This trail is a big favorite all year long, but in the winter it gets special attention!

Stacy Pritts / AllTrails On the Winter Solstice, volunteers line the path with ice lanterns. Wander around the gorgeous snow-filled woods by candlelight on Saturday, December 21st.

This hike is a great way to spend a morning or afternoon taking in the brisk air.

Rena Pickel / AllTrails The Eagle River Nature Visitor Center’s hours in the winter are Friday through Sunday, from 10:00 a.m. through 5:00 p.m. The trails in the park are open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week!

Have you explored the Albert Loop Trail? What did you think? Did you go after a fresh snowfall? Let us know in the comments below!

Katherine Sherk / AllTrails

This fun little trail begins at the Eagle River Nature Center parking lot, which has a $5.00 per day parking fee. The center is located at the very end of Eagle River Road.

Morgan Frank / AllTrails

Hiking through the woods after a good snowfall is magical! Be prepared for scenes straight out of a fairytale, with big drifts of snow on the trees and logs along the path.

Drusilla Stinson / AllTrails

You have incredible views on this hike once you break free of the forest. The mountains coated in snow is truly a sight worth hiking out for.

There is only 479 feet of elevation gain, so this is not a strenuous hike. That means this is a great spot to break out the cross country skis or snowshoes!

Make sure you have all the right equipment to have a great time on the trail. Good winter hiking boots or cross country skis or snowshoes are important. If there’s ice under the fresh snowfall, make sure to grab your ice cleats!

Stacy Pritts / AllTrails

On the Winter Solstice, volunteers line the path with ice lanterns. Wander around the gorgeous snow-filled woods by candlelight on Saturday, December 21st.

Rena Pickel / AllTrails

The Eagle River Nature Visitor Center’s hours in the winter are Friday through Sunday, from 10:00 a.m. through 5:00 p.m. The trails in the park are open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week!

If you want to learn more about the ice lantern walk held on this trail, read how you can Hike By Ice Lantern Light During This Whimsical Winter Outing In Alaska!

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Address: Eagle River Nature Center, 32750 Eagle River Rd, Eagle River, AK 99577, USA