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This was a hike I took with the Anchorage Adventurers Meetup Group in September 2009. The weather wasn't good but it wasn't horrible - foggy, misty, with rain in the air - but we made it through without getting too wet or cold.

Eagle and Symphony Lakes are an easy hike, about 11 miles round trip with only 750 feet elevation gain. Pretty good trail with a lot of great scenery along the way - this would be a great hike on a nice day!

The trailhead is in Eagle River Valley, not too far from Anchorage, Alaska.

On the way back to Anchorage we took a quick detour to the South Fork Eagle River falls - it's only a few hundred feet from the cul du sac and well worth the walk.
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Author Frank Kovalchek from USA

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