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Review & FAQ:
Extremely kid and animal friendly, the Lower Dewey Lake Hiking Trail is a 3-mile loop that visitors and residents love exploring while in Skagway.
It is open all year long and will elevate you to approximately 800 feet as you venture through all the natural scenery and activities that are there. You’ll get amazing views of Twin Dewey Peaks as well as the dense greenery in the Northern Coastal Forest. There are several opportunities to go non-motorized boating, fishing, picnicking, or swimming at the sandy beach spots you’ll come across on the trail. Camping is allowed around the lake, so come prepared with the necessities if you want an overnight adventure.

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Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
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