Blueberry Hill Trail is a 0.9 mile moderately trafficked out and back trail located near Denali National Park, Alaska that features a lake and is rated as moderate. The trail is primarily used for hiking and is best used from May until October.
Denali National Park charges a fee to enter. Fees are $15/person. Kids 15 and under are free. You can also purchase a park specific annual pass for $45. This is a nice, short trail on the northern end of Wonder Lake. Along the way, expect beautiful views of Denali (weather permitting) as the trail meanders through alpine tundra and spruce forest. The Park Service does a good job maintaining this gravel trail. There are two short plank bridges to avoid soggy areas of tundra. The trail can be muddy after rain, so plan accordingly. Just like its name suggest, the hill is graced with blueberries in the fall.
Denali National Park PO Box 9 Denali Park, AK 99755 Phone: (907) 683-9532
Take the bus to the north end of Wonder Lake and find the trailhead at the base of the hill, at the section of road built over the lake inlet. You can either start the trail at the Park Road Causeway or at the Wonder Lake Ranger Station.