This is a 3-mile loop that begins at the Nature Center and reaches the bank of the Eagle River. Depending on the extent of beaver activity and rainfall, this trail may be muddy with standing water in places. However, the hike is well worth it, as the trail traverses rich habitats. This trail is regularly closed from August through October to allow bears to feed on salmon-rich creeks without creating potential bear-human conflicts. Please keep all pets on a leash on the Albert Loop Trail.
Access: Eagle River Nature Center Allowable Uses: Hiking, Skiing Length: 2.8 mile loop Difficulty: Easy Elevation Gain: 100 feet Description: Reaches banks of Eagle River. Eagle River Nature Center publishes a geology guide for this trail.
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