University Lake Trail
University Lake Trail
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Discover the University Lake Trail, an easy hiking route that offers a refreshing escape into nature right within the city. This 1.5-mile (2.3 km) path features minimal elevation gain of just 13 feet (4 metres), making it a comfortable walk for everyone. As you follow the trail, you'll wind through wooded areas, enjoying views of the 28-acre lake and a sense of seclusion, even with urban conveniences nearby. You can complete this pleasant loop in about 35 minutes.
Planning your visit is straightforward, as the trail is known for its accessibility. You'll find parking generally available at Milford Wampold Memorial Park, which serves as the starting point for your hike. This route is also dog friendly, so feel free to bring your furry companion along for the walk. It's an ideal choice if you're looking for a quick, easy outing.
The University Lake Trail is a great spot for observing local wildlife, particularly diverse waterfowl that frequent the lake. Keep an eye out for beavers near the lodge on the southwest end, a notable natural feature of the area. This trail provides a unique blend of natural beauty and urban convenience, making it a popular choice for a relaxed outdoor experience.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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2.14Β km
155Β m
< 100Β m
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1.54Β km
692Β m
110Β m
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The main University Lake Loop features a wide, mostly flat, groomed trail suitable for various activities. The surface includes both paved and unpaved sections, such as asphalt, sand, and dirt. If you venture onto the Jim Mahaffey Trail, accessible during non-snow seasons, you'll encounter varied terrain with gradual and steep inclines and declines through wooded areas.
Yes, the primary University Lake Loop is considered easy and is very suitable for families with strollers and young children. It's wide, groomed, and relatively flat, making it an accessible option for an easy walk or run.
Absolutely! University Lake Park is a designated off-leash dog park, making it a very popular spot for dog owners. There are both on-leash and off-leash trail sections available for you and your canine companion to enjoy.
The trail offers opportunities to observe local wildlife. You can often spot beavers, especially near the beaver lodge on the southwest end of the lake, and see evidence of their work on tree stumps. The area is also home to diverse waterfowl.
University Lake Park is a popular urban oasis. It's a designated off-leash dog park with both on-leash and off-leash sections. The park maintains a natural character despite its central location, offering a secluded experience. While specific amenities like restrooms or picnic areas aren't detailed, its multi-use nature suggests it's well-maintained for public access.
The trail is enjoyable year-round. In warmer months, it's perfect for walking, running, and bicycling, with the Jim Mahaffey Trail also open to hikers. In winter, it transforms into a popular spot for cross-country skiing and dog mushing. Your best time depends on the activities you're interested in.
The trail is centrally located within Anchorage's U-Med district, adjoining Alaska Pacific University (APU) and the University of Alaska Anchorage (UAA). While specific parking lots aren't detailed, its urban location suggests various access points and parking options around the universities or within University Lake Park itself.
No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to access the University Lake Trail or University Lake Park. It's a public park and trail system freely accessible to everyone.
Yes, the trail is well-connected. It forms a significant link in Anchorage's non-motorized transportation network, connecting to other popular trail systems such as the Campbell Creek Trail and the Chester Creek Trail.
The trail offers a pleasant blend of natural beauty and urban convenience. You'll walk through wooded areas that provide a sense of being outside the city, and there are outstanding views of the majestic Chugach Mountains. The lake itself, at 28 acres, also provides scenic vistas.
The primary University Lake Loop is about 1 to 1.7 miles long. Given its easy difficulty and flat terrain, most hikers can complete this loop in under an hour, depending on their pace and how often they stop to enjoy the scenery.