Moose Creek Trail | Alaska

Moose Creek Trail is maintained in the winter for snowmobiling, skiing, dog mushing, snowshoeing and fat-biking. From the Wickersham Creek Trail Shelter at 11.2 mile on Wickersham Creek Trail, the trail goes through spruce forests before crossing Wickersham Creek and continues along Moose Creek drainage. This area can receive considerable drifting of snow making the trail difficult to follow. The trail will climb to the Moose Creek Cabin site at mile 16.5 on the Trail Creek Trail.

The Moose Creek Trail is closed to summer motorized use (May 1- October 14).

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Activities

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WINTER SPORTS
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OFF HIGHWAY VEHICLE
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DOG MUSHING
SNOWMOBILE TRAILS
SNOWMOBILE TRAILS
SNOWMOBILE
SNOWMOBILE
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SNOWMOBILING
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SNOWSHOEING
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SKIING
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SNOW FAT TIRE BIKING

Addresses

Eastern Interior Field Office
222 University Ave
Fairbanks
Alaska
99709

Geographic Coordinates

65.227592, -147.63258

Directions

The Moose Creek Trail can be accessed at mile 11.2 on Wickersham Creek Trail or at mile 16 on the Trail Creek Trail. Both Wickersham Creek Trail and Trail Creek Trail begin at the Wickersham Dome Trailhead at mile 28 on the Elliott Highway north of Fairbanks, Alaska.

Fees

No fee