Big Lake State Park adventures

Big Lake State Park Adventures

Big Lake State Park offers a tranquil setting near Anchorage with excellent opportunities for fishing, boating, hiking, and seasonal outdoor activities centered around its expansive freshwater lake.

1,762
Acres Protected
8
Miles of Trails
40,000+
Annual Visitors
1968
Year Established

About Big Lake State Park

 

Big Lake State Park is located approximately 30 miles north of Anchorage, Alaska, encompassing a large 1,762-acre freshwater lake surrounded by forested lands and wetlands. The park features a mix of spruce and birch forests and supports diverse wildlife including moose, waterfowl, and bald eagles. Established in 1968, the park is a popular destination for both summer and winter recreation. During warmer months, visitors enjoy fishing for rainbow trout and Arctic grayling, kayaking, paddleboarding, and hiking on established trails featuring scenic views of the lake and surrounding mountains. In winter, the park becomes a hub for cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, and snowmobiling. The park also includes picnic areas, a boat launch, and campgrounds to accommodate families and outdoor enthusiasts. Big Lake itself is a key highlight, offering calm waters perfect for paddling and fishing. The area's natural beauty combined with easy road access makes the park a favored getaway from the urban environment of Anchorage. The relatively gentle terrain appeals to visitors of all skill levels for hiking and wildlife viewing. The park also plays a role in local cultural history as the area was traditionally used by Alaska Native peoples for subsistence activities. For anglers, Big Lake is notable for its healthy fish populations, which contribute significantly to the park's recreational appeal.

Highlights

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Big Lake – a 1,700-acre freshwater lake offering excellent fishing and paddle sports opportunities

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Scenic hiking trails along forested shores with frequent wildlife sightings including moose and eagles

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Winter trail system supporting cross-country skiing and snowmobiling

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Boating access and picnic areas ideal for family outings and day use

Notable Natural Features

Big Lake

A large, natural freshwater lake that is central to the park's recreational offerings, supporting fishing, boating, and wildlife habitat.

Winter Trail System

Groomed and maintained trails in winter for cross-country skiing and snowmobiling, extending the park’s usability year-round.

Forested Shoreline and Wetlands

A mix of spruce and birch forests with wetland areas providing habitat for diverse Alaskan wildlife, including moose and migratory birds.