Skarland Summer 6-Mile Loop
Skarland Summer 6-Mile Loop
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The Skarland Summer 6-Mile Loop offers a delightful journey through the wooded areas of the University of Alaska Fairbanks campus, providing a refreshing escape into nature. You'll encounter a diverse mix of singletrack and doubletrack paths, with natural surfaces, gravel, and even short asphalt stretches underfoot. The route meanders past the tranquil Ballaine Lake, a serene spot to pause, and includes some rooty sections and short, steep hills that add a bit of a challenge, particularly if the ground is damp.
This 6.0-mile (9.6 km) moderate hike, with its 294 feet (90 metres) of elevation gain, typically takes around 3 hours and 2 minutes to complete. It's primarily a summer trail, as it converts to ski-only use in winter, so plan your visit for the warmer months. Parking is readily available on the UAF campus, making it an accessible option for a rewarding outdoor experience.
Historically, the UAF trail system, including this loop, was developed for skiing in the 1930s, giving it a unique heritage. The Skarland Summer 6-Mile Loop is well-integrated into a broader network, connecting with other local pathways like the Powerline/Commuter Trail, offering opportunities for extended exploration. Keep an eye out for local wildlife, such as musk ox and caribou, which are occasionally spotted on adjacent campus trails.
Last updated: June 9, 2026
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8.16 km
1.38 km
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8.13 km
926 m
365 m
117 m
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This 6-mile loop is considered a moderate to challenging hike, especially given its significant elevation changes. While some shorter sections within the broader UAF trail system are easier, the full loop involves substantial climbing, particularly at the beginning, and can be demanding. It's often described as a 'fairly demanding route for mortals'.
Based on the trail's distance and elevation, it typically takes around 3 hours to complete the hike. This duration can vary depending on your fitness level and how often you stop to enjoy the scenery.
The terrain is varied, starting with bike paths and narrower roads that pitch upward. You'll encounter sections along a powerline with views, forested areas, and grassy spots. A notable feature is the historic Skarland Downhill Ski Slope, which can be steep and potentially treacherous when wet. Expect roots in some sections.
The loop offers varied scenery, including views from the powerline section and transitions through forests and grassy areas. A key highlight is Ballaine Lake. You'll also traverse the historic Skarland Downhill Ski Slope, adding a unique element to your hike.
The trail is part of the University of Alaska Fairbanks (UAF) trail system. Parking is generally available at various access points around the UAF North Campus. Specific parking areas may be designated for trail users, so look for signage upon arrival.
No, there are typically no permits or entrance fees required to hike the Skarland Summer 6-Mile Loop, as it is part of the public University of Alaska Fairbanks trail system.
Given its location within the University of Alaska Fairbanks campus area, it's possible to access the trail via local Fairbanks public transportation routes that serve the university. Check the local bus schedule for routes to UAF.
The best time to hike this loop is during the summer months when the trail is free of snow and ice. This allows for optimal conditions to enjoy the varied terrain and scenery. Always check local weather and trail conditions before heading out.
Yes, the trails within the University of Alaska Fairbanks system, including this loop, are generally dog-friendly. However, dogs should always be kept on a leash, and owners are responsible for cleaning up after their pets.
Yes, the route is part of an extensive network and intersects with several other trails. You'll find sections that overlap with the Equinox Marathon Trail, Skarland 6-Mile, and Baseline Classic Trail, among others within the UAF system.
Due to its significant elevation changes and varied terrain, the full 6-mile loop might be challenging for younger children or families seeking a very easy stroll. However, the UAF trail system offers many shorter, multi-use sections, some of which are rated as 'green difficulty' and could be more suitable for families.
Given the trail's demanding nature and varied terrain, it's advisable to pack plenty of water, snacks, sturdy hiking shoes, and layers of clothing suitable for changing weather conditions. Insect repellent is also recommended, especially during summer.
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