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Skagway is renowned for being a friendly community, and many of its residents and visitors opt to walk or cycle to where they need to go. Therefore, it features several trails and sites that you can enjoy, including Yakutania Point - Smuggler’s Cove Trail.
The trail starts at the Skagway River steel footbridge and is popularly used for hiking and mountain biking throughout the year. The entire hike is almost 2.5 miles and the difficulty can vary along different parts of the trail. In addition to seeing some spectacular views of your surroundings, the trail is also very popular for geocaching.

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